LETTER: Voter protections vs. voter suppression

Just hours after the Republicans in Georgia sign massive voter suppression laws into place, you run an editorial decrying the Democrats for trying to pass massive voter protections.

LETTER: What a time for spring break

We are finally making progress with getting schools open, however limited, yet now it’s time for Spring “break.”

LETTER: Private property and gun rights

I am what I would consider to be a “moderate liberal.” I also have a Nevada concealed carry permit, and I am very concerned about Assembly Bill 286.

CARTOON: Democrats push federal takeover of voting

Nationalizing elections, normalizing ballot harvesting and suppressing free speech are not election solutions. Authenticating votes legitimizes elections.

EDITORIAL: State, county get handouts as budgets go up

President Joe Biden remains in the middle of a drawn out home-run trot for the $1.9 trillion “stimulus,” even though the bill piles on massive debt as the economy is already showing signs of a robust recovery.

Full- and close-contact sports can resume in Nevada

The state’s Medical Advisory Team on Monday opened the door for full-contact and close-contact sports to resume with certain testing and mitigation measures in place for their organized leagues, clubs and associations.

Some casino workers can now get the COVID vaccine at work

Public health officials have earmarked half of Southern Nevada’s weekly COVID-19 vaccine allocation for public events for workplace clinics to inoculate hospitality workers.