• Washoe County Commission Refusal to Certify Election Results Sparks Legal Action

    A majority of the Washoe County Commission declined to approve results from the June Primary Election after two reports showed manipulation based on the certification provided by county data. Instead of investigating the evidence, Nevada Secretary of State Francisco V. Aguilar and Nevada Attorney General Aaron D. Ford are trying to force the County Board…

  • Kidd Pushes for a “Lithium Loop”

    Nevada is at the forefront of a burgeoning effort to establish a self-contained “lithium loop,” positioning the state as a central hub for all stages of lithium processing—from mining to manufacturing electric batteries. Greg Kidd, a Nevada 2nd U.S. House District candidate, has emerged as a vocal proponent of this initiative. The 2nd District encompasses…

  • Washoe County Commissioners Vote Against Certifying Recount

    Washoe County Commissioners Jeanne Herman, Mike Clark, and Clara Andriola voted against certifying the primary election recount results on Tuesday, July 9. Initially expected to last 30 to 45 minutes, the meeting 4.5 hours due to overwhelming public support. Numerous citizens voiced their concerns, presenting evidence and sharing personal experiences with the commissioners. At least…

  • The Quest for the Golden Key

    It was a sunny and warm day, as warm as possible for being right along the coastline of Northern California. My brother and I were seated at the family picnic table in our backyard, grounded for the week after once again getting in trouble. At 13 and 10, we longed for adventure, so we wrote…

  • The Language of Silence

    While the last rays of sunlight filtered through the pine tree in our backyard, a heavy silence dripped from the branches. It drifted like snow, stirred by a passing breeze, and pooled around my feet. The silence climbed my ankles, clinging to me. I shuffled my feet, trying to shoo it away. Coming home from…

  • Green Party Secures Spot on Nevada Ballot Amid Legal Battle

    For the first time since 2008, the Green Party has qualified for the general election ballot in Nevada, potentially influencing the presidential race by drawing votes from disillusioned left-leaning supporters of President Joe Biden. However, its ballot access remains in question as a lawsuit filed by Nevada Democrats to block the Green Party’s inclusion is…

  • The EV Truck Blues

    Out on the range where the tumbleweeds blow, A cowboy named Jim had an electric truck, you know. It was sleek, shiny, and modern in every way, But one fateful morning, it decided to stray. Jim woke up early, with the sun just a-peepin’, Went out to the barn, where his truck was a-sleepin’. But…

  • Analysis Concludes Washoe County 2024 Primary Mail-in Ballots Rigged

    An artificial intelligence platform analyzing the Washoe County 2024 primary election certified data and cast vote records detected evidence of manipulation using the mail-in ballot system. The data indicates that Democrat and Non-Partisan mail-in ballots had been processed at a faster rate than their Republican counterparts, which seems highly unlikely. The irregularity, referred to as…

  • Two Injured in Silver Springs Shooting Incident, Suspect at Large

    A shooting incident in Silver Springs has left two adult males injured, prompting a search for the suspect who remains at large. The incident unfolded on Wednesday evening, June 26, when Lyon County Sheriff’s Office (LCSO) deputies responded to a report of a man shot multiple times at Lahontan State Park Ranger Station at Lake…

  • Land For Sale by Owner

    The weathered sign read, “Land for sale by Owner.” He leaned by the gate, this figure older. I stopped to inquire, my mind was curious, About memories being left behind. In the wild county, the land lay wide and grand, A stretch of earth beneath the sky’s command. By owner sold, a Mexican cowboy’s pride,…