With other state lawmakers seated around her in the Ohio House, Democratic state Rep. Tavia Galonski got to her feet and began to loudly chant, “One person, one vote!”
Monthly Archives: May 2023
Biden proposal would let conservationists lease public land much as drillers and ranchers do
The Biden administration wants to put conserving vast government-owned lands on equal footing with oil drilling, livestock grazing and other interests, according to a top administration official who defended the idea against criticism that it would in…
2-time world champion Doyle Brunson, called the Godfather of Poker, dies at 89
Doyle Brunson, one of the most influential poker players of all time and a two-time world champion, died Sunday, according to his agent. Brunson was 89.
Las Vegas tattoo artists weigh in on requests for hate symbols
Many of the Las Vegas tattoo shops surveyed by the Sun last week said they would refuse service to anyone requesting a tattoo of Nazi symbolism …
This tribe’s land was cut in two by US borders. Its fight for access could help dozens of others
Tribal officials have drafted regulations to formalize the border-crossing process, working with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s recently formed Tribal Homeland Security Advisory Council, comprised of 15 Native officials across the U.S.
The Chicks go long into the night in their Planet Hollywood residency
This is no ordinary Las Vegas residency for the Chicks. Oh, there’s the glitz and glamour, fantastic lighting, large video screens with closeups of the performers …
Henderson’s Evergreen Coffee works to support its community
“Just come in and take a breather, and know whatever you’re enjoying, it’s done in a manner that’s ethical and helps take care of the community we all share.”
Brew Sensations: Diving deep into Las Vegas coffee
It’s not just about the drink; there’s science and style and a whole lot of stuff involved in crafting these experiences.
Golden Knights coach pushed all the right buttons this season; can he extend his team’s playoff run?
Asked about a skirmish between Vegas’ Keegan Kolesar and Edmonton’s Evander Kane—with the Golden Knights down five goals late in the second period—Vegas coach Bruce Cassidy neither blinked nor flinched.
Despite market challenges, financial expert sees prosperous times ahead in Nevada
John Blackmon is cautiously optimistic about Nevada’s economy avoiding a recession, when he looks at the trends in development, financing and mortgages.