If Joe Biden got out of the basement more, he might notice Democratic governors are implementing plans to distribute a coronavirus vaccine.
Steve Sisolak
King Steve Sisolak will soon exchange his crown for the Grinch’s hat. He’s laid the groundwork to cancel Christmas, just like he tried to stop Thanksgiving.
Nevadans didn’t need another object lesson in how contagious the coronavirus is. The state got one anyway.
There’s more to life than the coronavirus. That’s also true when it comes to public health.
King Steve Sisolak doesn’t know how to stop the spread of coronavirus so he’s putting Nevada in time out.
State agencies soon could consider the budget cuts enacted this summer as the good old days.
If wearing masks were the key to stamping out the coronavirus, the pandemic would be over. Nevadans have been donning them for months.
It’s time to stop pretending science provides an infallible solution to the coronavirus.
Conventions, churches and athletes received some much-needed good news recently.
On Monday, a bombshell letter from local health officials leaked to the Review-Journal . They accused His Majesty of consistently ignoring them when he issues his emergency directives.
Six months into the coronavirus pandemic, Nevada’s unemployment system remains a train wreck.
President Donald Trump’s Sunday rally was so “dangerous” that King Steve Sisolak now thinks it’s safe to reopen bars in Clark County.
If President Donald Trump wins Nevada, he should send a big thank you card to King Steve Sisolak.
It’d be surprising if King Steve Sisolak didn’t try to shut down President Donald Trump’s upcoming Nevada rallies.
Unless King Steve Sisolak changes his mind again, Las Vegas will soon face new limits on gatherings and activities.