EDITORIAL: Ricki Barlow and the embedded culture of cronyism

Las Vegas may not be in Chicago’s league when it comes to public corruption, but it’s filled an impressive rogue’s gallery over the years of disgraced politicians who played fast and loose with the public trust.

LETTER: Where do I get my free stuff?

Sen. Elizabeth Warren was on TV recently telling us that rich people are evil and do not deserve to have so much money.

House to vote on holding Barr, McGahn in contempt next week

The move comes as Democrats face increased pressure from some of their members to launch impeachment proceedings against President Donald Trump.

Judge removes prosecutor from Navy SEAL war crimes case

The judge has not yet ruled on whether to dismiss murder and attempted murder counts against Special Operations Chief Edward Gallagher.

Grab a pole for Free Fishing Day in Nevada on Saturday

Anglers of any age can catch their limits without a fishing license or a trout stamp at rivers, lakes and participating community ponds throughout the state.

Architect Michael Gardner launches luxury design-build firm

Michael Gardner, architect and principal of studio g Architecture, recently launched luxus Design Build, a construction firm licensed for residential and commercial building in Nevada. The firm’s first project was the 2019 New American Remodel Home near downtown Las Vegas, which debuted as the official show home for the International Builders’ Show 2019 in February and sold for $4.6 million less than a month later.

Judge: Federal wagering law only applies to sports gambling

Nevada’s gaming industry can take a sigh of relief after a federal judge ruled Monday that a law prohibiting interstate wagering applies only to sports gambling.

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