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Nevada Democrats disappointed by Lombardo vetoes but promise to keep working
Lawmakers delivered a clear message at a town hall Wednesday night hosted by the advocacy group Make the Road Nevada: The fight isn’t over.
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Nevada senators vote to confirm political rival for VA job
Sam Brown was confirmed Tuesday by the U.S. Senate as one of the three under secretaries for the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Rosen and ...
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Las Vegas shelter grows to serve more expectant mothers in need
Living Grace Homes stands on the brink of transformation with the opening of a new center that will triple its bed capacity and expand the ...
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Las Vegas June tourism declines by 11% from 2024
Around 400,000 fewer people traveled to Las Vegas in June compared with 2024, according to new data from the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority. ...
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Summer heat, new law magnify urgency to reach Las Vegas' homeless
As summer temperatures soar and local camping bans remain in effect, dedicated outreach teams work around the clock to connect Las Vegas’ homeless population with ...
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UNLV is assuredly in good hands, whoever takes the snaps
The Rebels have struck gold at college football’s most crucial position.
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Trump extends U.S. Attorney for Nevada Sigal Chattah's term
With U.S. Attorney for Nevada Sigal Chattah’s 120-day interim period set to expire this week, President Donald Trump has made her “acting” attorney, extending the ...
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Democrats rally around Ford’s bid to become Nevada governor
Monday’s event offered a better idea of Ford’s line of attack against current Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo: tying the former sheriff to President Donald Trump’s ...
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$50 million open-air retail center aims to transform Henderson shopping experience
The future of retail is coming to Henderson — and it looks nothing like the shopping centers of the past.
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‘Fill the Bus’ supply drive signals end of summer nearing, start of school year
The steady stream of brand-new crayons, spiral notebooks and wooden pencils that flowed to the school supply drive in a southwest valley parking lot was ...
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CCSD Family Support Center stresses it has no role in immigration enforcement
The Family Support Center for the Clark County School District serves all families regardless of immigration status, asking clients only about English competency levels, desired ...
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Traffic fatalities continue to climb in Nevada, but authorities offer reason for hope
Nevada ranks among the most dangerous states for road travel, placing sixth nationwide in traffic fatalities according to a new report ...
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¿Dará frutos la gran apuesta de los Raiders por Geno Smith?
Durante un tramo en medio del segundo entrenamiento de los Raiders en el campo de entrenamiento el jueves, Geno Smith encontró el ritmo que le ...
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In Las Vegas, Republicans take victory lap on ‘no tax on tips’ policy; Democrats decry its details
“No Tax on Tips” took center stage Friday during a visit from the House of Representatives’ Ways and Means Committee to Las Vegas to promote ...
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America First Credit Union to acquire Meadows Bank in expansion
The transaction is subject to regulatory approval and Meadows Bank shareholder consent.
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Nevada assemblymember playing role in Mexico City summit
Nevada Assemblymember Cecelia González, D-Las Vegas, was in Mexico City this week to promote a new binational summit in September featuring state-level representatives and Mexican ...
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Southern Nevada researchers say using AI can help communities stay one step ahead of viruses
As industries across sectors explore the potential of artificial intelligence, researchers are transforming wastewater monitoring into sophisticated digital detective work. UNLV, in collaboration with the ...
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Contractor of the Year Awards celebrates excellence in craftsmanship and innovation in Southern Nevada
In partnership with Vegas Inc, the Nevada Contractors Association's Contractor of the Year Awards annually honors Southern Nevada’s best general contractors, subcontractors, suppliers and industry ...
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UNLV researchers tackling nuclear waste crisis by transforming danger into energy
UNLV researchers are on the cutting edge of techniques that can reduce the amount of waste left over from the process of creating nuclear fuel ...
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With UFC support, researchers in Las Vegas continue push to rewrite brain health playbook
When Ultimate Fighting Championship veteran Jordan “The Monkey King” Leavitt stepped back into the octagon this past May ...
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