The Sisolak administration seems to have taken its crisis management strategy from a two-year-old. Close your eyes and hope no one notices.
Opinion Columns
Sometimes ignorance really is bliss. Just ask someone if they want to know how their 401(k) is doing.
New education funding disproportionately harmed many of Nevada’s minority students.
The Left became unhinged when red-state governors decided to spread welcoming chores among affluent blue-state communities.
Red-light cameras were banned in Nevada in 1999, and for good reason. Now a legislative committee wants to bring them back, but just for school zones.
If you want to understand why WNBA players make a fraction of NBA players, look at the Las Vegas Aces’ championship parade route.
When it comes to Nevada’s most watched political races, the national pundits have it wrong. Both Adam Laxalt and Joe Lombardo should be clear favorites.
The murder of Review-Journal investigative reporter Jeff German had nothing to do with politics, but some partisans are wrongly trying to imply that it does.
It’s still hard for me to believe that I won’t ever talk to Jeff again about a story or trade gossip about a politician. It’s hard for me to think about how the city has lost one of its most important truth-tellers.
The worst tragedies provide some of the strongest evidence for the existence of God. That’s counterintuitive, especially in the midst of hardships.
If historians one day need a symbol for America in 2022, the Artemis 1 moon rocket will do nicely.
When the original strain of COVID-19 arrived in spring 2020, a pandemic soon swept the country. Most survived. But hundreds of thousands did not. American deaths now number well more than 1 million.
If you want to be kicked out of a Clark County School District board meeting, just quote from a book the district makes available to middle school students.
Bad policy on energy, climate change, drugs and taxes only make inflation worse.
Ads targeting both Gov. Steve Sisolak and Clark County Sheriff Joe Lombardo take some liberties with the truth.