We all know that eventually our energy will come from renewable power. The only question is how quickly we get there, and what we do along the way.
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A bill to limit the number of bills introduced in the Legislature would start to chip away at the institution’s problems, but wouldn’t be a permanent fix for what ails Carson City.
Nevada has reduced youth smoking by scanning drivers licenses, but the state should ensure that license information remains private.
The so-called Reid machine waged a meticulous campaign to win back the Nevada State Democratic Party, a campaign straight out of the late Sen. Harry Reid’s playbook.
It’s long past time to do away with a Senate tradition that allows a single senator to thwart a president’s judicial nomination.
A bill by state Sen. Nicole Cannizzaro would protect women from states where abortion is illegal who come to Nevada to seek health care, but would not change Nevada’s underlying abortion laws.
The announcement by AMC that it will charge more money for better seats in its 1,000 movie theaters is but the latest example of corporations trying to maximize profits in declining industries.
A slate of establishment Democrats led by Assemblywoman Danielle Monroe-Moreno, D-North Las Vegas, is looking to take back the party from progressives who won party jobs in 2021.
Former state Treasurer Brian Krolicki’s appointment to the Nevada Gaming Commission resurrects a political career that stalled when he was indicted by then-Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto in 2008.
The 2023 Legislature will consider more than 1,000 bills and resolutions. Here are three ideas they should adopt before they adjourn in June.