- Opinion: Mass transit creates opportunities for personal enrichment
- Sunday, Jan. 17, 2016
- Mass transit is a funny thing. When driving, bumping into someone means a crash. On a train, it means a conversation.
- Lieutenant governor drops educating savings account suit
- Thursday, Jan. 14, 2016
- After a court ruling that stayed Nevada’s education savings account, Lt. Gov. Mark Hutchison has dropped a lawsuit regarding the program that put him at odds with Attorney General Adam Laxalt and Treasurer Dan Schwartz.
- Poll: Nevada voters support solar power, fear for the Colorado River
- Monday, Jan. 11, 2016
- Ninety-one percent of Nevada voters said low levels of water in the state was a problem, and 70 percent believed that the Colorado River was at risk, according to ...
- State treasurer: Hutchison should drop lawsuit or resign
- Friday, Jan. 8, 2016
- Fighting among statewide elected officials over Lt. Gov. Mark Hutchison’s controversial lawsuit regarding the state’s educational savings accounts ...
- Q+A: Bernie Sanders talks Bundy, solar and privacy rights
- Friday, Jan. 8, 2016
- The morning after his speech before more than 2,000 Democrats at the MGM Grand, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders sat down for an interview at his local campaign headquarters ...
- Clinton, Sanders and O’Malley draw raucous crowd in Las Vegas
- Wednesday, Jan. 6, 2016
- The MGM Grand Conference Center resounded with horns passed out by Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders’ campaign and was lit with glow sticks from ...
- Harry Reid says Oregon activists ‘cannot continue breaking the law’
- Monday, Jan. 4, 2016
- Sen. Harry Reid called for restraint in the federal response to a group of armed anti-government activists, including two sons of rancher Cliven Bundy, who have occupied a federal building in rural Oregon but warned “they cannot continue breaking the law.” “I am very patient. We should all be ...
- Trump, Clinton lead in new Nevada poll
- Wednesday, Dec. 30, 2015
- Businessman Donald Trump leads the Republican field in the Silver State, according to a new poll of likely GOP caucusgoers conducted by Gravis Marketing. A total of 33 percent of respondents said that they would back Trump, who was followed by Texas Sen. Ted Cruz at 20 percent, Florida Sen. Marco Rubio at 11 percent, retired neurosurgeon Ben Carson at 6 percent and ...
- Police request public leave backpacks, bags and strollers at home during New Year’s Eve
- Tuesday, Dec. 29, 2015
- Revelers are often asked to leave behind their inhibitions (and their wallets) in Las Vegas, but this New Year’s Eve, people will be asked to leave behind their backpacks — as well as bulky bags and strollers that police say could conceal dangerous objects. Sheriff Joe Lombardo asked partygoers to leave bulky items in ...
- In NLV speech, Sanders calls PUC solar decision ‘just about the dumbest thing I have ever heard’
- Monday, Dec. 28, 2015
- With less than two months remaining before the Nevada caucuses, Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders spoke in North Las Vegas before an overflow crowd of 3,200 supporters, according to a count by the school’s assistant principal, calling for a “political revolution” to transform the United States. In an aside to his stump speech, he also touched on ...
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