Disgraced former Las Vegas Councilman Ricki Barlow objected when a Review-Journal columnist reminded him of his criminal past on Twitter.
Opinion Columns
There’s a lot in the world that makes us less thankful, but we can get in the spirit by remembering all that we have that’s good.
A coalition led by Southwest Gas Co. has attacked Gov. Steve Sisolak’s climate plan, which may not have been the best political strategy in a policy fight.
Since when is Tick Segerblom not liberal enough to be chairman of the Democratic Party? Or Barbara Cegavske not conservative enough for the Nevada GOP?
Twenty years ago, Nevadans voted for a constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage; this year, they will have the opportunity to undo that change.
Nevada courts may finally take up the question of whether extending a tax that would otherwise have expired counts as a tax increase that requires a two-thirds vote in the Legislature.
Republican-led recalls against three female state senators in 2017 have led Democrats to change recall rules to make it harder to remove elected officials in Nevada.
Nevada’s senior officials were in a bipartisan state of high dudgeon last week, after Energy Secretary Rick Perry suggested the Silver State could be both the temporary and permanent home of high-level nuclear waste.
Senate Bill 384 has been many things in its short life, but it has never been a good idea.
I’ve foolishly lost a few bets trying to predict the outcome of Nevada court decisions. That’s what makes me nervous about the lawsuit that accuses state Sen. Heidi Gansert of violating the state constitution’s separation of powers clause.
They say Donald Trump is the change-maker, the unconventional outsider who’s nothing like anybody else on the national stage and who will bring change to Washington, D.C. and make American great again!
No matter what else may be said about the payday loan industry, this much should be clear: You should not have to sell your blood plasma in order to make a loan payment.
Harry Reid finally said goodbye. Nevada’s retiring senior senator — notorious for ending phone calls without signing off — spoke for the final time as a top elected official to a Democratic presidential convention Wednesday.
I guess it all depends on what the meaning of “paid in full” is.
Two facts were incorrect in a Steve Sebelius column Friday under the headline, “When ‘paid in full’ means ‘paid in part.’ “