• Upholding Constitutional Principles in the Middle of Government Overreach

    Prepare yourself as I present some mild truths that may provoke or confound you. Allowing the federal government to wield the power to ban any business, including TikTok, is troubling enough. Yet, it plunges to new depths of ignorance and authoritarianism when we permit the President to wield such authority. This erosion of constitutional boundaries…

  • Seven Minutes

    Call me a skeptic, but I don’t believe in ghosts, spirits, or supernatural mumbo-jumbo. So when I found myself floating above my body one night in 2012, I thought I was dreaming. But this was no dream. It was real. Jack is my name, a 52-year-old overnight radio announcer living a mundane life in suburbia.…

  • Polymer80 Secures Settlement with Baltimore

    The Mound House company, Polymer80 has reached a settlement agreement with the City of Baltimore to address the proliferation of untraceable firearms. A lawsuit, initiated by city leaders two years ago in response to a surge of “ghost guns” on Baltimore streets, accused Polymer80 of intentionally circumventing federal and state firearms laws. It alleged the…

  • Carson Judge Rejects Ballot Measures for Independent Redistricting Commission

    Carson City judge has ruled against two proposed ballot questions to establish an independent redistricting commission in Nevada. Senior Judge Robert Estes sided with the plaintiffs, represented by Bravo Schrager and Elias Law Group, both Democrat-aligned firms. Estes concurred with their argument that the proposed petitions would violate the Nevada Constitution by imposing an unfunded…

  • The Ziggurate of Yhvona

    In the ancient place of Yhvona, east of Mound House and below the Comstock lode, buried beneath the shifting sands of the desert, lies the forgotten ziggurat. The structure, rumored to be older than civilization itself, is said to hold secrets of unimaginable power. As archaeologists unearth its mysteries, they unknowingly awaken forces that should…

  • Nevada Senator Plans Revised Film Tax Credit Proposal for 2025 Legislative Session

    Senator Roberta Lange has announced her intention to reintroduce a revised version of her “film tax credit expansion proposal,” she presented during the last legislative session, for consideration in the upcoming 2025 session. In a letter addressed to fellow Senate members, Lange outlined her plans to bring back the concept, albeit with significant adjustments, including…

  • The Deadly 1863 Virginia City Confrontation

    It was a cloudy, chilled afternoon, with a fresh Zephyr blowing out of the southwest the evening of Friday, December 11, 1863, when Deborah Anne Phillips, after three attempts, shot and killed Charles Stier in Virginia City. In her late twenties and a widow, Phillips recently arrived from California and made her living taking in…

  • Nevada Ethics Commission Clears Gorelow of Wrongdoing

    The Nevada Ethics Commission dismissed a complaint lodged against Assemblywoman Michelle Gorelow regarding her vote to allocate $250,000 to a nonprofit organization that hired her after it found no evidence of impropriety or misuse of her position. Filed in August, the complaint alleged that Gorelow leveraged her legislative position to secure employment with The Arc…

  • My Cousin Elmo says, “After getting up throughout the morning to use the bathroom, I now know why they are called the wee hours.”

  • Topsy-Turvey

    Sadly, no matter how I vote, no matter what I say, nothing is ever going to be the same because: We see other countries going Socialist and collapsing, but it seems like a great plan to us.  It is un-American for the census to count how many Americans are in America. People who say there…