Today vs. Tomorrow Not only am I a crastinator, I am a Pro-crastinator. I guess the first step to turning over a new leaf and becoming a reformed procrastinator is […]
Is this You? Today vs. Tomorrow
House panel advances DOE budget bill with no funding for Yucca
By Humberto Sanchez The Nevada Independent Nevada’s congressional delegation scored a victory Tuesday after helping orchestrate the narrow defeat of a proposal to provide about $74 million to continue the […]
Pair accused of illegally killing deer
Associated Press ELKO — Authorities have filed a total of 27 charges against two Idaho brothers accused of illegally killing a pair of mule deer bucks in northeast Nevada. The […]
History: Nevada’s Pony Express Stations – Fort Churchill
The previous Pony Express station I told about in this series was Buckland’s Station. It served as a Pony Express station for just a short time between April 3, 1860 […]
Memorial Day: A time to pause and remember
By Steve Ranson Special to the Sentinel Operation Battle Born Northern Nevada marchers are scheduled to rendezvous with veterans from UNLV on Wednesday at Tonopah to exchange two ruck sacks of […]
Interior boss: No monument changes planned, but up to Trump
Associated Press U.S. Interior Secretary David Bernhardt said Wednesday he has no plans for additional changes to national monuments that were recommended by his predecessor, but that it’s ultimately up […]
Trump immigration plan merits consideration
Minutes after President Trump announced in the Rose Garden this past week a plan to revise the priorities under which immigrants are accepted into the United States, Democrats and media […]
Equality Act would be damaging for women
Good intentions don’t always make good law. Take this past week’s 236-173 vote, largely along party lines, in the House of Representatives to pass the so-called Equality Act, which amends […]
Nevada lawmakers back change in way president gets elected
By Michelle L. Price Associated Press LAS VEGAS — Nevada could soon become the latest to pledge to give its Electoral College votes to whichever presidential candidate wins the national […]
Nevada lawmakers close to repealing tough abortion rules
By Ryan Tarinelli Associated Press CARSON CITY — Nevada lawmakers are bucking a national trend of restrictive abortion laws by voting to repeal requirements that physicians document a pregnant woman’s […]
