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Putting sunshine to the test

Yesterday was National Freedom of Information Day, marking the end of Sunshine Week, the annual campaign to educate the public about the importance of access to government and public information. It’s a big deal for the press, because our ability to report and investigate the functions of government depends on access to meetings and records.

Good riddance to Vegas’ mobster past

I don’t know how many times I’ve heard that tired old line, “Las Vegas was better when the Mob ran the town.”

White elephants for Searchlight

A 200-megawatt wind energy project near Searchlight has been approved by the federal government.

Lawsuit won’t make patients safer

As a 61-year resident of Las Vegas and a licensed Nevada attorney for 37 years, I love our state and the many professionals and leaders who have created and maintained our quality of life.

Time to end prohibition

Assemblyman Joe Hogan, D-Las Vegas, will certainly get grief for introducing a bill to legalize marijuana in Nevada.