opinion

Opinion: Presidential candidates lacking big ideas

Opinion: Cap-and-trade system must be done right

Opinion: Why does anyone need 100 rounds of ammo?

Opinion: Medicinal marijuana going up in smoke

Opinion: Fire fee is an illegal tax on Californians

Opinion: Ignoring the past does not nullify it

Opinion: Proof it takes a village to make a community function

Opinion: TRPA has outlived its usefulness, time to disband

Opinion: Twitter crossed the line by subverting free speech

Opinion: Anti-American redux

The label rides high again a half-century-plus after its last heinous run.Republicans: you can't beat the top guy just by stonewalling his policy agenda? Just trash him personally, right? Zap his a...

Opinion: Brush with Kindnesss says thanks

Opinion: Groundwater needs to be part of state water discussions

Opinion: No bond doesn’t mean water issues are being addressed

Outdoors with Don Q: Mackinaw fishing at Lake Tahoe with two friends

On Thursday morning, July 12, I went fishing at Lake Tahoe for Mackinaw (Lake) Trout with two friends, Rob Boehmer and Thomas Strong, both of whom live in Carson City.
Boehmer had booked a trip with my longtime good friend and sport fishing guide, Gene St. Denis (“Gino”) of Blue Ribbon Charters (530-544-6552) at South Lake Tahoe, Calif.
Boehmer called me several days prior to July 12 and asked if I would like to accompany him and Strong on their fishing trip with Gino.

Opinion: U.N. misguided in desire to regulate Internet

Opinion: Olympic bid more about money than spirit of competition

Opinion: U.S. Senate lacks giants of yesteryear

Opinion: Separation of sources and media needs to be clearly defined

Opinion: South Lake Tahoe on the right track

Opinion: Title IX was terrible for female coaches

Opinion: Olympics inspire a need for Team Tahoe

Opinion: Parks officials insulted public with buyout shenanigans

Opinion: A vacation from media can be relaxing

Opinion: Being on a jury is a duty we should embrace

Opinion: Brown’s scheme to fund schools is sketchy at best

Opinion: Access to information critical in emergency

Opinion: Biking, walking have multiple environmental benefits

Opinion: Cycling community lacks strong culture of safety

Opinion: Scout policy on gays is wrong

Opinion: North and South Shore chambers plotting Tahoe’s future

Opinion: A big thank you for a successful July 4 parade

Opinion: Time to abandon Loop Road reconfiguration

Opinion: Live at Lakeview is the place to be Thursdays

Opinion: Fed up with 40 years of hypocrisy in Tahoe

Opinion: Public lands being neglected

Opinion: City officials should have known San Bernardino was on the ropes

Opinion: A message to Congress about campaign money

Opinion: Non-believers as generous as people of faith

Skibum column: Getting stuck in the traffic of life

If the TTD took the $70 Million that they say it will cost to build the loop road and fix up the area they would still have enough over to give us a free bus system like most of the other resort towns. They are not alleviating any traffic flows or amount of cars only diverting them faster to Nevada. How is diverting the traffic helping the traffic situation, we will still have the same amount of cars on the road. I have said this before about other things done to us by our Government agency’s doing what’s best for them and us(mostly them).

Opinion: Court issues charter cities a break on prevailing wage

Opinion: A way forward in California’s water wars

Opinion: California should follow Nevada’s lead on crayfish

Opinion: Political ads go on the attack in swing states

Opinion: Debt the biggest national security threat

Opinion: Olmypic bid may take more time and patience

Opinion: Supreme hypocrisy

The Supreme Court's decision upholding the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act was clearly an upset. Just a few days earlier, the operations manager of Intrade, the Ireland-based market wh...

Opinion: Trust in Nevada’s burgeoning re-branding effort

Opinion: Disclosure key to campaign finance reform

Opinion: Nevada should consider online gaming partners

Saunders: No way GOP could win on health care decision

In the court of public opinion, Republican officials cannot win. It's a known fact, made more evident with each news cycle, that many campaign issues are lose-lose for the GOP.If the Supreme Court ...

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