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Yearly Archives: 2023

If you want to see less name-calling, stop supporting those who do it (opinion)

I don't like that we throw around terms like fascist, but neither do I like throwing around terms like communist, socialist, criminal, terrorist, un-American, groomer, infant cannibal, lizard people, Jewish lasers.

Nevada judge tosses teachers union-backed petition to put A’s stadium funding on 2024 ballot

A Nevada judge threw out a proposed ballot referendum backed by a statewide teachers union that would give voters the final say on whether to give $380 million in public funding for a proposed $1.5 billion Oakland Athletics stadium on the Las Vegas Strip.

Industry group joins governor in dissing state public option, physicians’ group pushes back

An organization allied with health care industries released a report arguing a public option would exacerbate the state’s provider shortage, reduce access to care. 

Parades and observances highlight Veterans Day

Several Veterans Day activities are planned around the region, which include parades, an observance and lunches and dinners for those who served in the military.

Fascism in the eye of the beholder is a dangerous thing (opinion)

Fascism is a system of government marked by centralization of authority under a dictator, a capitalist economy subject to stringent governmental controls, the violent suppression of the opposition and is typically a policy of belligerent nationalism and racism.

Hawaii stops Nevada at Mackay Stadium

The Wolf Pack’s modest two-game winning streak ended with a thud Saturday at Mackay Stadium.

Nevada would get $138 million for child care under Biden’s request to Congress

The Biden administration’s request for $16 billion in child care funding would include $138 million for Nevada, helping an estimated 960 service providers and 102,300 children.

New court filings describe ‘toxic’ work environment, culture of ‘fear and mistrust’ at UNR 

Documents filed last week as part of a harassment lawsuit against the University of Nevada, Reno reveal more about the alleged toxic environment within the university’s communication studies department.  

BLM plan to rip up thousands of trees in NV can move forward, judge rules

Federal land managers were given the thumbs up to remove trees from thousands of acres of pinyon-juniper woodlands in Nevada in an effort to reduce fire risk.

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