Who can mourn 2025?
Editorials
Don’t blame data centers for rising electricity costs.
The need for private charity is a year-round concern. Heading into 2026, it’s important that Nevadans not allow the less fortunate to fade into the background.
Politicians of both parties have promised to fix the nation’s broken permitting system. But those promises have not been kept, and the status quo prevails.
The Ivanpah solar plant in California, just across the Nevada line near Primm, came online with much fanfare in 2014, heralded as the future for American energy production.
Perhaps one of the most senseless federal prosecutions of the past generation ran its course Friday when a judge slapped Barry Bonds on the wrist for giving misleading testimony to a grand jury.
For the most part — we’ll temporarily look the other way on the Galena Creek Bridge near Reno and the accompanying Interstate 580 — the Nevada Department of Transportation has done a decent job getting major projects finished on time and within budget.
With apologies to Sports Illustrated’s regular feature, “This Week’s Sign the Apocalypse is Upon Us”:
