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.
A House committee last week voted along party lines to cut the federal workforce by limiting new hires.
The Federal Communications Commission is a massive regulatory bureaucracy with its fingers in everything from which cable TV channels you may see to whether a wardrobe malfunction broadcast nationally merits federal sanction.
It may be hard for old-timers to believe, but a current member of the Clark County School Board admits many high school kids today can’t file in alphabetical order.
Supporters of a taxpayer-subsidized high speed rail line between Las Vegas and Southern California may want to pay attention to what’s going on with plans for a bullet train between Los Angeles and San Francisco.
