By Benjamin Spillman Reno Gazette Journal The Nevada Department of Conservation and Natural Resources’s decision to remove from its website a document about a sacred American Indian site is drawing […]
Nevada Tribes Slam State for Scrubbing Native History Document from Web
Open Enrollment Begins on Nevada’s New State-based Exchange Platform
By Megan MesserlyThe Nevada Independent The biggest test for Nevada’s health insurance exchange begins today. The exchange is launching — for the second time in its six-year history — a […]
Volleyball Playoffs Underway
Time for the eight-team 1A Region II playoffs between the east league and the south league this Friday and Saturday at Pahranagat Valley High School in Alamo. At the same […]
Nevada’s Contribution to the Civil War
No sooner had the Pyramid Lake Indian Wars ended and fear of attack subsided in the Nevada Territory and on the Comstock in 1860, The American Civil War began. Fortunately, […]
Las Vegas Weighs Law to Make Sleeping on the Streets Illegal
By Ken Ritter Associated Press LAS VEGAS — Facing protests about a “war on the poor,” Las Vegas officials were considering a law Wednesday that would make it illegal to […]
Appellate Court Nominee Falsely Accused
The confirmation process for federal judicial nominees has turned into a scorched earth battle fueled by character assassination and innuendo coming from faceless, nameless partisan critics who can never be […]
Bill Language Should not Allow Water Grab
A growing number of public and private entities are joining a concerted effort to make sure a bill pending before Congress does not inadvertently create a means for Clark County […]
Another Horse Gathered Plan
The Bureau of Land Management’s Bristlecone and Caliente field offices, in conjunction with the Basin and Range National Monument, will begin a wild horse gather on or about November 11 […]
Around the State
No Bomb Found Following Evacuation at Reno Courthouses RENO — Sheriff deputies found no explosives after a bomb scare in downtown Reno forced the evacuation of two courthouses and shut […]

