• FBI Review Finds 38 Noncitizens in Nevada 2020 Voter Data

    A federal review of Nevada’s 2020 election records identified 38 possible noncitizens in voter data, a finding that has renewed debate over election integrity in a state known for razor-thin margins. According to reports citing the FBI’s review, investigators compared Nevada voter rolls with federal data and found 38 individuals who may have been noncitizens.…

  • FBI Closes Nevada Noncitizen Voting Probe Without Charges

    The FBI has closed an investigation into allegations that noncitizens voted in Nevada during the 2020 election, according to a report by CBS News citing sources familiar with the case. The investigation began after Interim U.S. Attorney Sigal Chattah provided federal authorities with a thumb drive that she said contained evidence that noncitizens had voted…

  • Source Reveals Alleged Reasons for Reno Police Investigation

    Reno Police Chief Kathryn Nance and five members of her executive command staff were abruptly placed on paid administrative leave on March 9 as state authorities investigate potential policy violations involving police training records. Multiple sources close to the matter told the California Globe the investigation centers on allegations that training documents tied to mandatory…

  • The Last of the Redheaded Giants?

    I’ve stood in Eldorado Canyon with the sun baking the rock walls and the wind hissing through broken crags, and I can tell you the place doesn’t feel like Nevada. It feels like a place where rules don’t apply. Forty miles from Las Vegas, tucked between Nelson and the Colorado River, Eldorado once boomed with…

  • Flower Garden

    The flower garden had not always been wild. Once it had been orderly and bright, a place where roses stood in dignified rows, tulips kept their colors polished, and daisies chatted cheerfully in the sun. Paths trimmed, soil turned, and weeds, when they appeared, were quietly removed. The gardener had seen to that. In the…

  • The Stranger

    Some mornings start quietly, a quiet that settles in your bones before the sun finishes rising. That’s how it was the day a man nearly knocked the glass door off its hinges, walking into the gas station, grinning as he’d just spotted a long-lost friend. “Hey there!” he shouted, waving both arms as if directing…

  • The Psychology Behind Her Feud

    People keep asking me, “What’s up with Candace Owen’s attacking Erika Kirk?” While I don’t really care, to answer those caught up in the podcast soap opera, I am laying it all out as easily as I possibly can. To address a problem like Candace Owens, the first step is recognizing that something is amiss…

  • 11 The Night the Stars Refused to Stay Still

    Lucas Hale had known fear in the usual ways a man learns it, flash floods roaring down a gulch without warning, the sudden buzz of a rattler too close to his heel, or the long, lonely nights when the wind could make a fellow think someone was calling his name from out in the dark.…

  • Nevada GOP Treasurer Candidate’s Support for Ranked Choice Voting Questioned

    Commentary A Republican candidate for Nevada State Treasurer is drawing scrutiny from conservatives over his past support for ranked-choice voting, a system Nevada voters rejected just two years ago. Drew Johnson, who is running in the Republican primary for statewide office, co-authored a 2022 policy study promoting ranked-choice voting as a possible improvement to presidential…

  • Washoe County to Get Lithium Battery Recycling Bins

    A new initiative aims to make recycling lithium batteries easier and safer for Washoe residents. Redwood Materials is partnering with Washoe County and Nevada Tech Hub to deploy 20 smart battery recycling bins across the state. The program will provide residents with places to recycle common household items that contain lithium batteries. The program prevents…