We all know that eventually our energy will come from renewable power. The only question is how quickly we get there, and what we do along the way.
Opinion Columns
Some recent lapses in public accountability lead to the question: Where are the local elected officials who are supposed to be overseeing the bureaucracy?
In criticizing the elites, U.S. Senate candidate Adam Laxalt unwittingly condemns himself with a campaign talking point.
For decades, a train running between Las Vegas and Southern California was a dream. Now, with the help of tax-free bonds, it may finally become a reality.
Sometimes, news headlines are depressing. Here, our columnist envisions headlines and stories that we’d like to read, but probably never will.
Gov. Steve Sisolak signed a bill that increases government secrecy, but won’t get a chance to sign another that would have improved access to public records.
“Take a wench for a bride!”
But one GOP operative said Democrats never really wanted a compromise that included ESAs. There’s evidence to support that.
If there was any doubt the Legislature stands behind a proposal to reorganize the Clark County School District, it was put to rest last week in Carson City.
What a difference a few months makes!
If ever there was an event that screamed out for a drinking game, it’s the Republican debate scheduled for Thursday night.
Don’t rent trouble. If ever there was an axiom that finds its highest expression in politics, it’s the idea that each day has enough potential trouble without creating more problems.
So it’s the We Decide Coalition versus the Coalition for Nevada’s Future, then.