Members of the public who objected to a mandate to wear face masks to slow the spread of COVID are vastly overstating their case.
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Nevada has gone its own way since joining the Union during the Civil War, and that trend continues in modern politics.
North Las Vegas Mayor John Lee made the rumors official last week: He’s running for governor on the ticket of his newfound Republican Party.
On paper, you’d think Gov. Steve Sisolak is more vulnerable to a recall, but it’s California Gov. Gavin Newsom who may be headed for the ballot.
Assemblywoman Annie Black moved to open the COVID-shuttered legislative building to the public last week, but it was all for show.
Nevada’s state lawmakers are essential workers, and should get priority in receiving the COVID-19 vaccine so they can do their jobs.
The Clark County Education Association didn’t know what the world would look like when it launched a pair of tax initiatives, but then again, it didn’t really care, either.
Democrats long hoped for a supermajority in the Nevada Legislature; instead, the mixed election results will force both sides to work together to find consensus to fix vexing problems.
If Trump’s visit was primarily a political stunt rather than a legitimate attempt to court the Nevada vote — and there’s reason to suspect it was — then give his campaign credit for a well-played weekend.
The Trump reelection campaign says a new Nevada elections law is unconstitutional and will promote fraud, but the state says its there to help people vote in the age of COVID-19.