Democrats have a chance to compromise on the school choice issue, even if they hate the concept.
Steve Sebelius
Steve Sebelius wrote about local, state and national politics, as well as the Nevada Legislature.
Although Reno attorney Joey Gilbert says the results of the June primary for governor were mathematically impossible, a judge dismissed those allegations, affirming Sheriff Joe Lombardo’s victory.
State lawmakers should consider setting standards of experience for big-county school board trustees.
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.
The Clark County Commission may choose to rename McCarran International Airport for Harry Reid, but the people may want a different moniker.
State and local elections officials created a safe and convenient way to vote in the June primary, but many voters chose to ignore that and waited in long lines as a result.
Former state Treasurer Dan Schwartz’s announcement last week that he will challenge Rep. Susie Lee in the 3rd Congressional District marks an early start to Nevada’s most competitive House seat.
Often in politics, it seems we’re talking right past each other.
Gov. Brian Sandoval opposed the bill to raise the minimum wage in Nevada to $12 per hour; when it arrived on his desk, he promptly vetoed it.
To hear the heartbreaking testimony — on both sides — of the so-called death with dignity debate is to plunge oneself into the wrenching maw of doubt.
CARSON CITY — One of the mysteries of the 2017 session is why majority Democrats are introducing bills that would eliminate, roll back or modify some of the education reforms passed in 2015, when Republicans were in charge.
Thanks to a majority of Nevada voters, recreational marijuana will become legal in the state on Jan. 1.
It’s been five days, and I still can’t fathom the unbelievably bigoted speech Hillary Clinton gave Friday to the LGBT for Hillary Gala in New York City.
In the wake of the horrific slaying of 49 people inside an Orlando nightclub over the weekend, I know you’re all probably wondering the same thing I was: What does Nevada Attorney General Adam Laxalt think?