It’s not just in the midst of a pandemic that citizens need to know what the government is doing.
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Attorney General Aaron Ford is Nevada’s top law enforcement officer. That hasn’t stopped him from flagrantly violating Nevada’s public records law.
After a decade-long economic boom, Nevada’s infrastructure is crumbling and collapsing. It’s not supposed to be like this.
Coronavirus is hurting the economy. That doesn’t mean the government should try to prop it up with a stimulus package.
The more seriously we take coronavirus, the less serious the outbreak will be. That’s the time-sensitive paradox confronting governments, businesses, travelers and families.
Henderson officials claim they want to hear from residents about a proposed minor league hockey arena. They’ve given no indication, however, that they intend to listen.
Democrats, like Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez aren’t opposed to school choice. They’re opposed to school choice for other people’s children.
Empty shelves at Costco and Walmart show that Las Vegas-area businesses need to start price gouging.
Even government agencies can’t escape the unintended consequences of minimum wage hikes. Consider what’s happening in the city of Reno.
If the people behind a new funding adequacy lawsuit are upset about Nevada’s low quality of education, they should be suing themselves.
If you don’t trust Donald Trump to respond to the coronavirus outbreak, you shouldn’t favor a system that gives a future president like him power over your health care.
Can’t leap tall buildings or do basic math.
A new program in the Clark County judicial system is allowing low-risk offenders to get in and out of jail faster.
To understand why Bernie Sanders’ ideas are immoral imagine if a parent raised her child based on his principles.
Killing a child after she’s been born doesn’t have anything to do with women’s health care. Catherine Cortez Masto and Jacky Rosen think otherwise.