Some of the country’s most pressing problems have a simple solution — build more.
Editorials
Jealousy produces terrible public policy.
The recent whirlwind of international events — from Ukraine to Venezuela to Iran — has pushed the Gaza conflict off the front pages.
What was Judge Jessica Peterson thinking?
Changes go into effect this year.
A Trump-Biden rematch appears inevitable, but there are enough mine fields ahead for both candidates to keep it interesting.
The competition is intense when it comes to determining the worst Nevada governmental entity in terms of complying with state open records laws. But the Reno PD seems intent on entering the sweepstakes.
Group’s leaders make clear they don’t want peace with Israel.
Education leaders spent the pandemic telling students showing up to school wasn’t necessary. Unfortunately, many of them took that lesson to heart.
For 2023, the valley’s water use averaged about 89 gallons per person per day. That’s down more than 14 percent from 2022 and an astonishing 62 percent decline from 1990.
The School House Rock song “I’m just a bill” is a classic. But it doesn’t explain the modern regulatory state.
On Wednesday, the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments in two cases that could lead to the most significant decision of the term.
Trustees look to chop down new appointees.
As expected, Donald Trump earned an easy victory in the Iowa Republican caucus on Monday, breaking records in the process.
This is not to compare what happened with the events of Jan. 6, 2021. Yet why is it that the authorities in this case seem uninterested in punishing unruly demonstrators who damaged federal property and assaulted police officers?
