Nevada Senators: Trump can’t be Trusted with U.S. Security RENO — Nevada’s U.S. senators say they had no choice but to vote Wednesday to remove President Donald Trump from office […]
Around the State
Nevada’s New Red Flag Law Expanded Background Checks Rankle Gun Show Attendees
By Shannon Miller, Tabitha Mueller, Kristyn Leonard and Jazmin Orozco Rodriguez The Nevada Independent At a gun show last weekend in Carson City, where handguns and scopes and rifles were […]
Is This You: Painting the House
Now that it has become abundantly apparent to me that I am the only one left in charge of taking care of my home, I have some decisions to make. […]
Vandal Hoopsters take care of McDermitt
Eureka teams had just one league game last week, at home against McDermitt and both came away with victories. The girls with a big come from behind victory, 35-32, and […]
Vandal Wrestlers getting ready for Regional Duals
Along with 25 other teams, Eureka took part in the 20th annual Walter Marrietta Vaquero Classic in Fernley. Six Vandal wrestlers were involved. Now the Vandals are aiming at the […]
Eureka’s First Jail
Weather historians in Nevada note the winter of 1869 was particularly hard. Bitter cold and snows held all of central Nevada in its grip. Since 1865, the bustling mining camp […]
Unite Here Labor Union Staying Neutral in Democratic Primary
By Michelle L. Price and Nicholas Riccardi LAS VEGAS — The international union representing hotel and casino workers said Tuesday that it will not endorse a candidate in the Democratic […]
Vegas Airport Reports Record 51.5 Million Travelers in 2019
LAS VEGAS — McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas says a jump in the number of travelers in December pushed it to a record 51.5 million passengers in calendar 2019. […]
The Fight for Free Speech Never Ends
Ten years ago this month the U.S. Supreme Court reaffirmed the free speech portion of the First Amendment, declaring in the case of Citizens United v. Federal Election Commission that […]


