When are we going to enforce leash laws in this town? When are ignorant people going to realize that aggressive breeds of dogs don’t belong in the home with children?
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Nevadans have had to endure years of nuclear and other testing that has left regions of our state uninhabitable for generations to come.
We live in the desert where temperatures soar quickly. Please leave your dog at home even if you think you will be only a few minutes in the store.
I’ve had enough. It’s time for our representatives in Congress to stand up to Mr. Trump’s abuse of power and waste of taxpayer dollars.
The County Commissioners who voted to approve Mr. Rhodes’ plan have thrown our zoning and planning rules out the window with no more justification than one private developer asked them to do so.
My last registration was a whopping $833. The registration itself was only $33 of the total. The remaining $800 was taken by a potpourri of a dozen separate governmental agencies.
The Bundys were trying to get their cattle back and could go to prison for 50 years, while murderers, child molesters and other violent criminals receive much smaller sentences.
The thin veneer of sophistication has slipped and Stephen Colbert has revealed himself to be a weak, nasty man working at a network that condones this behavior.
I think we as a society need to address the issue of requiring seat-belt installation and use on all school buses as a matter of law.
We cannot continue to have anarchy on our public roads. We all share them together.
Perhaps a better solution would be to send all the bullies to a special school where they can all be bullied by each other.
I was disappointed that Rep. Mark Amodei, a Nevada Republican, voted for the American Health Care Act.
Adam Laxalt does not get to pick and choose the laws based on political calculations, Background checks work and save lives.
The Mount Charleston Blue Butterfly is one of the most critically endangered insects in the country, and the ski resort is directly in the middle of the butterfly’s designated critical habitat.
We are not “weaponizing government” to take away the rights of Mr. Rhodes. Quite the opposite. Mr. Rhodes is free to “build what he bought,” as Save Red Rock has always maintained.