The Nevada Assembly voted 23-17 this past week to cut the impact of your presidential vote by at least a third. Assembly Bill 186 would have Nevada join something called […]
National Popular Vote would make Nevada voters irrelevant
Minimum wage hike will increase prices and crime
Despite all the evidence that it will do more harm than good, a bill to raise the minimum wage in Nevada is still wending its way through the halls of […]
Gun control group targets sheriffs over new law
By Ken Ritter Associated Press A national gun control lobbying organization on Tuesday made Nevada the latest Western state where it is trying to show that gun rights groups including […]
ECHS track team competes in Fernley
Isabella Minoletti, the 1A girls state leader in the triple jump, won the event at the Fernley Invitational meet April 12 with a jump of 31-3¼. Her personal best is […]
Feds seek dismissal of plutonium lawsuit; no quake concerns
By Scott Sonner Associated Press RENO — The U.S. Energy Department is asking a federal judge in Reno to dismiss the state’s lawsuit challenging plutonium shipments to Nevada, adding that […]
US agency reconsidering status of bistate sage grouse
By Scott Sonner Associated Press RENO — The U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service is revising its plans to protect a type of imperiled game bird found only along the California-Nevada […]
2 priests that once served Eureka church named in abuse report
The Reno Catholic Diocese of Reno released the names of 12 former Northern Nevada priests who had been “credibly accused” of sexually abusing minors, in their press release. In that […]
Vandals fall at Virginia City
Eureka put a run on the board in the top of the first inning at Virginia City April 12, but the Muckers put on three in the bottom half of […]
Applications being accepted for Nevada Youth Range Camp
Applications are now being accepted from high school students to attend the 59th annual Nevada Youth Range Camp to be held June 16-22 at the Smith Creek Ranch in central […]
Nevada librarians unite in asking for statewide funding
By Teri Vance Librarians and library supporters gathered last Wednesday at the Nevada Legislature to promote the programs instituted with last session’s dollars and advocate for continued funding. “We are […]

