It was another morning commute, northbound on Interstate 15 headed for downtown Las Vegas. A smattering of cars in the fast lane came up quickly behind a big-rig truck, the driver of which, abjuring the other two lanes, stubbornly hewed to the left.
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CARSON CITY — What is education for?
CARSON CITY — Could this finally be the year that the most common-sense campaign finance reform becomes law?
You might think the issue of gay marriage is settled in Nevada, and the United States.
To be sure, 2018 is a ways off.
“The last temptation is the greatest treason: To do the right deed, for the wrong reason.”
Back in 2013, Gov. Brian Sandoval vetoed a bill that would have extended the criminal background checks currently conduced in gun stores to all gun sales in Nevada, including those between private parties.
Well, look who wrote a letter to the editor! It’s Congressional District 3 candidate Danny Tarkanian, who’s angry about a column I wrote recently concerning a potentially misleading flier in his race.
High court justices say the petition’s description was misleading, and thus signatures gathered thus far must be thrown out.