Neither of the two presumptive major party presidential nominees wants to seriously discuss Social Security. But political cowardice is no substitute for statesmanship.
Editorials
Southern Nevadans who make the trek along Interstate 15 to the Los Angeles area may have noticed that a quick lunch stop in Baker or Barstow can now run close to $20.
Politicians would act a lot differently if they had to personally pay for their wrongdoings. Consider Clark County Commissioner Justin Jones.
Anyone who thinks spending more is the key to improving education needs to look at New York.
The sorry saga of the DMV’s computer upgrade doesn’t provide taxpayers with any confidence that state workers are held to a high standard when it comes to performance
Speaking of government compensation, the president this week extended a two-year federal pay freeze until at least April.
The federal government inexplicably controls more than 85 percent of the land within Nevada’s boundaries.
A local lawyer came to her senses Friday and backed off her call to gag the media covering her client, a suspect in two local slayings.