The senator from Searchlight never forgot who he was, or where he came from, in a long career in Nevada politics.
Steve Sebelius
Commissioner Justin Jones was named vice chairman; both new officers will serve for the next two years.
Vilardo, who retired in 2016 as president of the Nevada Taxpayers Association, had an encyclopedic knowledge of tax law.
Although politics has seen some big lies, the most common ones are the impossible promises we hear and accept everyday.
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.
Assemblyman Gregory Hafen II contends the plan improperly divides the town of Pahrump in Nye County.
Democrats have the majority in both houses of the Legislature and the governor’s mansion, so why negotiate with Republicans or progressives?
Need a break from the holly and jolly? Here’s one in the heart of the holiday free-for-all.
State lawmakers should consider setting standards of experience for big-county school board trustees.
Congressman Mark Amodei won’t run for governor next year, which shows that he’s the smart one.
Speeches from several top candidates came at the group’s annual meeting, held Saturday at The Venetian.
The congressman — whose district includes all of Northern Nevada — will opt instead to run for re-election.
Michele Fiore’s entry into the campaign for Nevada governor will have fellow Republicans reaching for the Tylenol and Democrats going back to church.
The head of the Clark County Education Association played the petition game perfectly over the last two years, and now is in a position to get even more than he asked for.
Nevada Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske has told Attorney General Aaron Ford in a letter the state constitution doesn’t allow for petitions to be withdrawn.