It looks like the workload of U.S. District Judge Robert C. Jones will be a little lighter than it was last week.
Opinion Columns
Unless she’s indicted, Hillary Clinton will win the Democratic nomination.
Nobody who knows what’s going on should be surprised that the ACLU of Nevada filed a lawsuit to block the state’s new Education Savings Accounts.
There was a time when an endorsement from Sen. Harry Reid would end debate among Democrats seeking office in Nevada.
So it’s the We Decide Coalition versus the Coalition for Nevada’s Future, then.
On September 5, 2014, Russian agents crossed into Estonia and kidnapped an Estonian security official. Two weeks ago, after a closed trial, Russia sentenced him to 15 years.
“This was not a subject that was on anybody’s mind until I brought it up at my announcement.”
Standing on the narrow strip of concrete in the middle of the street between the Trump Tower and the Fashion Show mall in the hot Las Vegas summer sun, I finally had enough.
U.S. Sen. Bernie Sanders of Vermont emerged Tuesday from his address to the Nevada AFL-CIO at the Luxor hotel-casino with a simple message for a cadre of reporters and photographers: It’s time for a change.
“The people of the state of Nevada do enact as follows: NRS 295.001(1) and NRS 295.009(3) are hereby repealed.”
With both presidential nomination contests having been scrambled by recent events — the FBI taking control of Hillary Clinton’s private email server and a raucous, roiling GOP debate — the third edition of the Racing Form is herewith rushed into print.
Metro police may finally see another sales tax increase dedicated to hiring more officers approved by the Clark County Commission. But instead of a 0.15-percentage-point increase authorized by the Nevada Legislature in 2013, or a compromise 0.075-percentage-point increase floated last year, the increase will be 0.05 percentage points.
I still remember the moment I realized Tom Collins is a real cowboy.
The latest Quinnipiac poll shows the American public rejects the president’s Iran deal by more than 2-to-1. This is astonishing. The public generally gives the president deference on major treaties. Just a few weeks ago, a majority supported the deal.