Sahara comeback tied into growth efforts on north part of Las Vegas Strip
In a blast from the past, the Sahara is making a comeback on the Las Vegas Strip.
Say goodbye to those June elections
Do you know who's really pumped that municipal elections are moving to even-year Novembers?
Transcontinental Railroad
This May marked the 150th anniversary of the completion of the transcontinental railroad. Now, in fact, it wasn’t transcontinental. It started in Omaha and went to Sacramento. But its construction meant you could take the train across the United States. That was an important first, and important to Nevada.
Governor to get bill changing how Nevada awards electoral votes
If governor Steve Sisolak, D-Nevada, signs assembly bill 186, Nevada would become the 15th state, along with DC, to join the National Popular Vote Interstate Compact.
Women majority already making impacts on Nevada legislature
The legislative session is two weeks away from ending. This year, Nevada made history with the first-ever female majority running the state.
How did a man rob a Las Vegas casino for $500K and get away with it?
More than two decades ago, the Stardust casino was robbed and the thief disappeared with over a half million dollars.
Sam Lionel
April 7 was a Sunday. On any other Sunday, Sam Lionel would have been looking forward to going to his office the next day to practice law and possibly argue a case in court. But it wasn’t like any other Sunday because it was Sam Lionel’s one-hundredth birthday. And that, like his life and career, is worth celebrating.
Woman Suffrage
We are approaching the centennial of the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment, guaranteeing women the right to vote. Nevada has an additional reason to celebrate something that happened fifty years before that, when the state took a stand for suffrage. It’s a chance for us to talk about a significant speech in Nevada’s history, and errors in the record of Nevada’s history.