Before jumping on the bandwagon and trying to snag sales tax revenue from out-of-state online retailers — which a recent U.S. Supreme Court ruling now allows — Nevada should crunch […]
Online Sales Tax Collection Might Not Be Worth It
Judicial Bias Depends on the Party Involved
Bias, like beauty, is in the eye of the beholder. Earlier this year a three-judge panel of the San Francisco-based 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals overturned a decision by […]
Dog-eared Days of Summer
I like books. Not all books. For instance I don’t like books that weigh more than a small child. Why would I want to struggle to hold on to something […]
Rural Nevada Sheriff Facing Third Ethics Complaint
By Riley Snyder, The Nevada Independent State ethics officials are seeking to discipline an embattled rural Nevada sheriff for allegedly using his office during off-hours to host a child visitation […]
Sessions Defends Immigration Policy at Speech in Reno
By Daniel Rothberg, The Nevada Independent After a week of outcry over an immigration policy that separated families at the border, one of the policy’s chief proponents, Attorney General Jeff […]
Water Issues Continue to Stall Progress at Coyote Springs
Lack of water might just end the dream of a Coyote Springs master-planned community. A recent article in the Las Vegas Review-Journal noted, “Nevada’s state water engineer is blocking construction […]
Eureka Resident Receives the Gift of Mobility
Eureka resident Pamela Lyninger received the gift of mobility on June 21, when the Northern Nevada Center for Independent Living (NNCIL) delivered to her a motorized, rough-terrain wheelchair. “I’m pretty […]
June 28, 2018
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The One Question to Ask Every Candidate
The major party primaries are over and it is on to the General Election this November. The candidates will be making the rounds shaking hands and asking for your vote. […]
Can a Nevada Law Pass Constitutional Muster?
Our federal and state constitutions are meant to lay the ground rules for what our governments can and cannot do, spelling out the rights of the individual to be free […]

