By his own standard, Gov. Steve Sisolak is prioritizing making money over the lives of Nevadans.
Opinion Columns
The policies of New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo were likely responsible for thousands of coronavirus deaths. You wouldn’t know it from the media’s coverage of his response.
Gov. Steve Sisolak has made mistakes dealing with the coronavirus crisis, but some of the criticism levied against him is disingenuous or doesn’t stand up to scrutiny.
Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto is in the running to be Joe Biden’s running mate. She’s unwilling so far, however, to say she believes that he didn’t sexually assault Tara Reade.
Given the circumstances, the stakes are higher than usual.
Prominent lawmakers and the media were quick to give credence to assault allegations against Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, but slow to investigate claims against former Vice President Joe Biden.
Gov. Steve Sisolak keeps prioritizing his personal publicity over keeping Nevadans informed.
Gov. Steve Sisolak has yet to articulate a plan to free Nevada from its coronavirus lockdown.
Democrats and the right-leaning group True the Vote have sued the state of Nevada over the rules governing the June 9 mail-in primary election, but for very different reasons.
Tens of thousands of elementary school students weren’t going to be reading on grade level — before losing two months of instruction.
The virus may burn out, but an even scarier world continues.
Bless Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman for wanting to open up Las Vegas for business as soon as possible. Then breathe a sigh of relief that she doesn’t get to make it happen.
Gov. Steve Sisolak doesn’t have a plan to open Nevada. But he’s rhetorically committed to extending the lockdown through June — and potentially much longer.
The fiscal situation facing governments throughout Nevada is going to be ugly. It shouldn’t be an excuse to eliminate property tax caps.
Both sides know, but will deny, that politics plays a role in how they view the crisis.
