By Scott Sonner Associated Press RENO — Twenty years ago, long before Nevada was part of the early presidential selection process, the phone typically rang unanswered at Washoe County Democratic […]
Tech boom, suburban growth drive Nevada’s Democratic shift
The Carson City Mint coin die discovery
The Carson City Mint operated from 1870 until it stopped producing coins in 1893, and was finally closed entirely in 1933. The historic building remained unoccupied until 1941, when it […]
‘A world of hurt’: 39 states to investigate Juul’s marketing
By Dave Collins and Matthew Perrone Associated Press A coalition of 39 states will look into the marketing and sales of vaping products by Juul Labs, including whether the company […]
Coyote Springs’ general improvement district to be dissolved
At the recommendation of Coyote Springs Investments’ legal counsel Emilia Cargill, the Lincoln County Board of County Commissioners will be moving forward to dissolve the consolidated general improvement district between […]
Nevada state and local taxes already too regressive
In this presidential election year there has been an ongoing and vigorous debate, nay, a knock-down-drag-out fight over the question of whether the wealthy pay their fair share of federal […]
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February 20, 2020
Federal spending by both parties must be reined in
There is always one issue on which both parties in Washington never fail to agree — more and more spending. President Trump’s proposed 2021 fiscal year budget of $4.8 trillion […]
Vandal girls advance to state as top seed after capturing regional title
Eureka’s Lady Vandals advanced to the 1A state tournament this week by winning the Region II championship in Las Vegas last weekend over rival Owyhee. It’s their fourth straight year […]

