Colorado can show Nevada the way.
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It’d be easier to take Gov. Steve Sisolak’s mask mandate seriously if he hadn’t spent the last month flattering protesters who violated the limits he imposed on group gatherings.
Las Vegans already know about a system that fails to hold officers accountable for bad acts.
The Shoshone suffer without relief or acknowledgement of our silent sacrifice.
The empty seats at President Donald Trump’s Tulsa, Oklahoma, rally show that his supporters aren’t willing to put themselves at risk to attend a rally during a pandemic.
The angry and the demonstrating are loud and visible; their opponents are angry and quiet.
Twenty years ago, Nevadans voted for a constitutional amendment to ban gay marriage; this year, they will have the opportunity to undo that change.
Las Vegas is now the home to the nation’s first center focused specifically on preventing Alzheimer’s in women.
What about the ancestral homes of our Founding Fathers? Burn them to the ground?
Our country was created by people who fled the oppression and tyranny of their own countries. Are we now, nearly 250 years later, going to allow that dream to die without a fight?
Mr Brooks was armed and turned and used that deadly weapon.
Democrats push to mandate nationwide ballot harvesting.
If Clark County School District superintendent Jesus Jara gets his way, it’ll be harder for children to go to a school building than for a tourist to gamble in a casino.
In the meantime, Gov. Sisolak’s mask mandate should remind Nevadans that the virus still lurks and vigilance remains necessary.
