LETTER: Biden ignores the Supreme Court

The Supreme Court gently told the Biden administration that extending the eviction moratorium wasn’t a good idea.

LETTER: Natural COVID immunity only lasts so long

There’s no COVID vaccine for those under 12 yet, and school starts Monday. The least we can do, as adults, is get the vaccine — whether you’ve already had COVID or not.

EDITORIAL: More civil forfeiture abuses

The Fourth Amendment protects Americans against unreasonable searches and seizures. But that vital right and others have been under assault for decades by a law enforcement practice known as civil asset forfeiture.

 
California wildfire grows to third-largest in state history

The Dixie Fire, named for the road where it started, was still raging Friday after growing overnight by 110 square miles, greater than the size of New York City.

Remembering Nevadans lost to COVID-19

Thousands have died from COVID-19 in Nevada. The victims came from all walks of life, ranging in age from as young as 8 to 106. Among them were doctors, nurses, educators and war veterans. These are some of their stories.

 
Outdoor kitchens smaller but more packed with more luxury

Whether having close friends over or hosting a large social gathering, a well-designed exterior elevates the backyard into the perfect entertainment retreat.

Poorly conceived SB 186 will cost unit owners money

SB 186 is awful. Truly, it is the worst bill affecting common-interest communities the industry has seen in a while. This legislation will cost unit owners money. It is a bill that is poorly conceived and disregards mutual interests that are shared by both unit owners and associations.

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