Danny Tarkanian Interview
 
Danny Tarkanian Interview

Danny Tarkanian believes President Donald Trump wants him to beat Sen. Dean Heller in the Republican primary. Tarkanian isn’t counting on an endorsement, however, because he knows Trump needs Heller’s vote to pass legislative priorities.

Tarkanian made his comments Wednesday while filming Nevada Politics Today.

“I believe he (Trump) will want me to win,” said Tarkanian. “How much he’ll come out publicly or not, I don’t know that answer. But I’ll tell you this. There’s no way Dean Heller can get away from the fact that he was a Never Trumper in the last election.”

The Right Take: Gunman Prevents Kidnapping
 
The Right Take: Gunman Prevents Kidnapping

It was habit, not heroism, that caused Justin Pearson to grab his gun. But seconds later, that weapon enabled Pearson to stop a kidnapping taking place just outside his Las Vegas home on October 5.

The Right Take: Gun Control and Democrats
 
The Right Take: Gun Control and Democrats

It was entirely predictable that democrats would use the horrific Las Vegas Strip shooting to push for gun control. What’s shocking is how far they want to go.

The Right Take: Las Vegas 51s
 
The Right Take: Las Vegas 51s

In 2013, local investors bought the Las Vegas 51s, a minor league baseball team, for $20 million. on Tuesday, the Las Vegas convention and visitors authority paid a whopping $80 million for 20 years of naming rights for a new 51s stadium going up in Summerlin.

Trump’s criticisms incite more player protests at NFL games
 
Trump’s criticisms incite more player protests at NFL games

President Donald Trump’s criticism of players who protest during the national anthem incited a mass increase in such activism Sunday. More than 100 NFL players were seen sitting or kneeling during the anthem. Other players raised their fists and whole teams stood with locked arms to display unity. (Las Vegas Review-Journal

Henderson mayor, councilwoman face ethics complaint
 
Henderson mayor, councilwoman face ethics complaint

Debra March largely focused on government transparency during her campaign for mayor of Henderson.

Now, less than three months after taking the reigns of the city, an ethics complaint accuses March and Councilwoman Gerri Schroder of failing to comply with transparency rules.

The complaint states that March and Schroder failed to disclose their relationships with the Henderson Community Foundation during City Council votes related to the foundation.

A Henderson resident who wishes to be anonymous filed the complaint last week with the Nevada Commission on Ethics.

The Right Take: Democrats and DACA
 
The Right Take: Democrats and DACA

Democrats seeking political gain are now the biggest barrier to legal status for those who registered with Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals. (Victor Joecks)

The Right Take: Separation of Powers
 
The Right Take: Separation of Powers

Having a supervisor approve pay increases is a basic accountability measure. No wonder so many Nevada politicians want to bypass the government-version of that, called the separation of powers. (Victor Joecks)

Heller talks about adjustments to Nevada monuments
 
Heller talks about adjustments to Nevada monuments

Nevada Sen. Dean Heller said Monday that “minor” changes are coming for two of Nevada’s national monuments, Gold Butte and Basin and Range. (Colton Lochhead/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Victor Joecks: 4 reasons Tarkanian can beat Heller
 
Victor Joecks: 4 reasons Tarkanian can beat Heller

History says Danny Tarkanian is wasting his time challenging Sen. Dean Heller in next year’s Republican primary. but past trends ignore the unique problems Heller faces in his re-election bid. (Victor Joecks/Las Vegas Review-Journal)

Republican candidates declare Civil War on Sandoval and constituents
 
Republican candidates declare Civil War on Sandoval and constituents

A group of Republican candidates for the Nevada State Assembly gathered at the Grant Sawyer building on Wednesday to declare Civil War on Governor Sandoval and many of the current Republican assembly incumbents. At a press conference each candidate spoke on key issues which included the Commerce tax, the transgender bathroom policy, Common Core, and driver’s licenses for illegal aliens.

Attendees included Assemblyman Brent Jones (District 35), Blain Jones (District 21),Steve Sanson (District 13), Amy Grove (District 29), Connie Foust (District 19), Tina Trenner (District 36), Norm Ross (District 8), Jim Merchant (District 37), Mary Rooney (District 41), Tony Baca (District 5), Christine De Corte (District 18), Marty Hagen (District 34), Diana Orrock (District 9), Richard Bounce (District 22) and Richard McArthur (District 4).

Southern Nevada Tourism Infrastructure Committee discusses new stadium
 
Southern Nevada Tourism Infrastructure Committee discusses new stadium

Southern Nevada Tourism Infrastructure Committee is the group prioritizing how it can contribute state resources to benefit Southern Nevada’s tourism economy. One of the proposals is the Las Vegas Sands $2.1 billion stadium proposal, which was discussed at this meeting.

Trump Before The Caucuses
 
Trump Before The Caucuses

Donald Trump delivers a speech to thousands at the South Point Arena in Las Vegas the night before the Republican caucuses.

Reid criticizes GOP threats on Supreme Court appointment
 
Reid criticizes GOP threats on Supreme Court appointment

U.S. Sen. Harry Reid, D-Nev., attending an event at Nellis Air Force Base on Tuesday, criticized Republican statements regarding how the vacant seat on the U.S. Supreme Court should be handled by President Barack Obama.

Trump rouses Las Vegas crowd
 
Trump rouses Las Vegas crowd

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump brought his trademark freewheeling campaign style to a raucous crowd of supporters in Las Vegas Thursday.

Senator Reid on Bundy Situation in Oregon
 
Senator Reid on Bundy Situation in Oregon

Reid comments on the Bundy situation in Oregon to reporters at the Nevada State Democratic building in Las Vegas.