There’s a lot in the world that makes us less thankful, but we can get in the spirit by remembering all that we have that’s good.
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Steve Sebelius
Democrats have the majority in both houses of the Legislature and the governor’s mansion, so why negotiate with Republicans or progressives?
State lawmakers should consider setting standards of experience for big-county school board trustees.
Congressman Mark Amodei won’t run for governor next year, which shows that he’s the smart one.
Michele Fiore’s entry into the campaign for Nevada governor will have fellow Republicans reaching for the Tylenol and Democrats going back to church.
The head of the Clark County Education Association played the petition game perfectly over the last two years, and now is in a position to get even more than he asked for.
People’s lives continued on as normal, even though Facebook went down for several hours last week. That should tell us something.
Even if Nevada has to put up the money, adding a lane to Interstate 15 in California between Primm and Barstow will pay dividends to the Silver State.
A crowded Republican primary was something the GOP wanted to avoid, especially with a vulnerable Gov. Steve Sisolak as the Democratic nominee.
Former Attorney General Adam Laxalt says he may sue over potential fraud in the 2022 elections, 14 months before the election even takes place.
Attorneys on Thursday argued over whether state Sen. Melanie Scheible can simultaneously serve as both a lawmaker and a prosecutor without violating the state constitution.
Former Attorney General Adam Laxalt compared his quest to be elected to the Senate to the cause of the Rebels from “Star Wars,” which is most definitely is not.
Gov. Steve Sisolak once blocked a tax designed to hire more police officers, and Sheriff Joe Lombardo — who has vowed to veto all taxes — once worked hard on a sales tax for cops.
While we’ve made progress on addressing problems in our society, it’s still not wrong to say that things are still not good enough.
Members of the public who objected to a mandate to wear face masks to slow the spread of COVID are vastly overstating their case.