The most important election this week didn’t involve a candidate, and it didn’t go Republicans’ way.
Opinion Columns
The transgender regulations proposed by the Clark County School District violate the privacy rights of students. That’s according to Karen England, executive director of Nevada Family Alliance.
Nevada’s primary elections are Tuesday, so it’s time to dust off my pundit cap and offer predictions.
Do you remember when Donald Trump’s “inexperience” terrified Democrats? That was before it looked as if Oprah might run for president.
The calls for Rep. Ruben Kihuen’s resignation came quickly — much too quickly.
Being a single mom is hard. Just ask Chappelle White.
It’s hard to believe it today, but four years ago union leaders praised the selection of Pat Skorkowsky as superintendent of the Clark County School District Superintendent.
It’s easy to make heart-wrenching ads when you’re not bound by pesky things like the truth. Keep that in mind when you see television commercials shrieking that people will die if Sen. Dean Heller votes for Republicans’ Obamacare replacement. Opposing groups are spending big to deceive Nevadans about the impact of that bill.
If no one’s failing, you have no accountability. That’s what lawmakers need to remember as they consider AB320.
3 things to watch on Legislative Session Day 93: reform rollbacks, gun-free libraries and pot tax.
Senate Majority Leader Aaron Ford, D-Las Vegas, and Assembly Speaker Jason Frierson, D-Las Vegas, attend a church with a pastor who believes that homosexuality is a sin.
If they weren’t spending our money, it’d be hilarious to watch Legislative Democrats argue that paying higher prices is a cost-savings measure.
Keep an eye on property tax hikes, businesses going to pot and car seat requirements on Day 32 of the 2017 Legislative session.
It was only an opening skirmish, but Thursday’s hearing in Senate Finance previewed how desperate liberals are to stop Education Savings Accounts, Nevada’s groundbreaking school-choice program.
It’s the fourth day of the 2017 Legislative Session. The third day was relatively calm, but Day 4 won’t be. Here’s what to watch for.