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Declaring an emergency doesn’t repeal the law of supply and demand. Gov. Steve Sisolak forced those seeking an Uber or Lyft to learn that the hard way.
Lots of self-congratulation in Carson City. But what impact will all this wonderful “progress” actually mean for the rest of us who live in Nevada?
It was so wonderful and refreshing to read the Review-Journal’s Tuesday front-page story of the Hairr family adopting the five siblings this time and others previously.
Payments for cyber extortion, symbolic but ineffectual penalties and hollow warnings do little to discourage countries that aid and shelter cyber attackers.
In advance of this legislation going into effect, I just want to thank all the mining companies for bailing out the retirement system for Nevada’s teacher.
The real threat the country faces isn’t overwork, it’s the rising percentage of Americans who aren’t working at all.
We’ve reached the point where legislative resolutions and citizen initiatives are used not to set policy, but to bring major industries to heel.
Weren’t the marijuana taxes supposed to solve the school budget issue?
Clark County School Board should demand an audit of TNT Health’s books.
Restoring confidence in election results benefits winners from either party.
While I can see some of the advantages of restorative discipline, a more effective method would be what I call “preventive discipline.”
This is the not the first time the BLM has faced intense scrutiny for allowing wild horses to enter the slaughter pipeline.
If Obamacare had delivered on its promises, there would have been no need for the Nevada Legislature to pass a public option.
Gov. Steve Sisolak said last week he’ll sign a bill that makes Nevada the second state to offer a “public option” for health insurance coverage.
