Speaking of affordability …
Editorials
An immediate need for strategies that reduce tensions, mitigate potential violence.
The Epstein files strike again.
The best solution for the West’s water woes is more water. Perhaps California regulators are finally realizing this.
It doesn’t take artificial intelligence to deduce why so many power plants have shut down recently.
It would be a tragedy upon a tragedy if the horrific murder of Review-Journal reporter Jeff German resulted in the gutting of Nevada’s shield law.
Last week, the General Accounting Office concluded that the Pentagon cannot account for at least $220 billion in military gear given out to defense contractors.
It’s not a great sign when the institutions teaching accounting classes do such a poor job accounting for their funding.
Having a backup plan is usually a good idea, just not when someone wants to violate the Constitution.
If you lost thousands of dollars to thieves, you’d likely call the police. But who do you call when the perpetrators are operating under the color of government itself?
Appointing a public employee to the Legislature.
No doubt there will be squealing from many vested interests, including in the Legislature.
House plan would impose modest fiscal restraint. Oh, my!
Federal bureaucrats aren’t the only ones looking to ban stoves. Plenty of state and local officials wanting to do just that, including in Nevada.
