Both sides know, but will deny, that politics plays a role in how they view the crisis.
Opinion Columns
Gov. Steve Sisolak is being dishonest in a desperate attempt to hide that he successfully recommended cutting staff in Nevada’s Unemployment Insurance office.
Some governors are going too far.
Gov. Steve Sisolak has good reasons for his stay-home orders, but we should also plan for a day when the coronavirus danger has passed.
Nevada has flattened the curve and its economy. Of course, it’s time to talk about reopening.
Nevada stockpiles potential coronavirus drug Sisolak restricted
Coronavirus can’t stop Easter and hope it provides
The choice is ours how we emerge from this pandemic.
Bernie Sanders’ progressive message resonated with plenty on the left, but in the end, moderate Joe Biden will become the Democratic nominee against Donald Trump in November.
Although the left distrusts Trump’s use of White House power, many of their luminaries have called on him to issue a sweeping national shutdown order to deal with the coronavirus.
Sisolak’s coronavirus ban on church services an abuse of power
Some reasons to be optimistic about Nevada’s fight to halt the spread of coronavirus are beginning to emerge.
The Nevada System of Higher Education is asking the Supreme Court whether the state constitution prohibits a sitting justice from resigning to take a job as university chancellor.
Reporters for the New York Times and the Washington Post are no longer attending the daily White House briefing, ostensibly because of concerns about the coronavirus.
In an effort to stop coronavirus, Gov. Steve Sisolak has ordered Nevadans to stay at home and non-essential businesses to close. He’s allowing abortion clinics, however, to remain open.
