For years, I’ve heard people complain about how all the newcomers to Nevada were ruining the place, robbing it of the libertarian, Old West ethos of yesteryear.
But after Thursday, I got a glimpse of the old Nevada.
For years, I’ve heard people complain about how all the newcomers to Nevada were ruining the place, robbing it of the libertarian, Old West ethos of yesteryear.
But after Thursday, I got a glimpse of the old Nevada.
Former Nevada Gov. Bob Miller knows how to be in the right place at the right time.
In the closing days of the oh-so-close 2010 U.S. Senate race between Democratic Rep. Shelley Berkley and then-appointed Republican incumbent Dean Heller, the Heller campaign hit on a winning issue.
Oh, how a few little words can cause so much trouble.
When last longtime Las Vegas journalist and author Geoff Schumacher checked in on Southern Nevada, things were going great, and it looked like that would never change.
With apologies to Robert Lang, whose Chamber of Commerce Preview presentation last week took a look back at the state from the vantage of 2031.
A commenter responding to my Sunday column about a few Democratic lawmakers behaving badly complained that, in the past, I’d used “curse words and worse” to castigate Republicans who’d done the same things.