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Aguilar rejects federal push for voter data as Trump escalates war on mail ballots
Nevada Secretary of State Cisco Aguilar, rebuking the Department of Justice, says he will not share voter data that is protected under state law …
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Teachers receive new two-year contract with Clark County School District
Highlights of the two-year contract with the Clark County Education Association include an increased district contribution to teachers’ health care benefits, a confirmation of the ...
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Una iniciativa de la UNLV aborda el impacto de AI en la regulación del juego
El Instituto Internacional del Juego de la UNLV ha puesto en marcha un nuevo centro de investigación sobre IA (AiR Hub) para abordar algunos de ...
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New UNLV venture tackles AI’s impact on gaming operations and regulation
The UNLV International Gaming Institute has launched a new AI Research Hub (AiR Hub) to tackle some of the most pressing challenges facing the gaming ...
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Keeping up with Tony Alamo, Nevada Heart & Vascular Center
Dr. Tony Alamo recently received the 2025 University of Southern California “Alumni Service Award,” one of the highest honors given by the USC Alumni Association.
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Is an entry-level medical job right for you?
Vital entry-level medical professionals such as phlebotomists, medical assistants, certified nursing assistants and nurses are in such high demand in Southern Nevada that accelerated certification ...
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Federal funding fight hits home for families afflicted by rare diseases
Nevada has an estimated 300,000 people living with a rare disease, which includes genetic disorders like Liam’s as well as other conditions such as cancer, ...
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Transformed Macy’s in Las Vegas is ‘like Hogwarts’ for charter school students
Western Youth Leadership, Engagement, and Empowerment Middle School, or WYLEES, is one of the valley’s newest schools. It’s unique not just as a charter school ...
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Amid heightened tension over immigration, Nevada officials seek to reassure parents
Clark County School District Board member Brenda Zamora said there have been rumors of immigration enforcement that appears to be affecting school attendance.
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Friday night roundup: High school football scores in Las Vegas
The wait is over. High school football kicks off across Nevada today as teams take the field with championship dreams.
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Nevada congressional candidate open about felony status
After being sentenced to two years in prison for wire fraud and finding himself on the FBI’s Most Wanted list, Republican Bobby Khan isn’t shy ...
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Las Vegas cardiologist launches bid for Congress, will challenge Lee in Democratic primary
Las Vegas cardiologist Dr. James Lally announced Wednesday his run for Nevada’s 3rd Congressional District seat in the 2026 midterm elections ....
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Republicans’ gambling tax change seen as threat to states’ revenues, legitimate casinos
Gaming experts assembled by U.S. Rep. Dina Titus, D-Nev., for a town hall this week bemoaned a tax change included in President Donald Trump’s One ...
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Tourism board approves sponsorship commitment for Formula One race in Las Vegas
The Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority approved a multimillion-dollar sponsorship this morning of the Formula One race on the Strip for the next two ...
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People on the Move: Aug. 11, 2025
In the Notes: Jonathan Ullman, Hope Cancer Care of Nevada, Taylor Patterson, Barbara Hartzell, Shayna Moreno, Dustin Klein and more ...
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Tech-forward ice cream trucks to take orders in Las Vegas
A tech-forward ice cream truck founded about five years ago in Westfield, New Jersey is coming to Las Vegas. The Scream Truck is estimated to ...
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For first time in years, CCSD classrooms are mostly staffed
The Clark County School District is starting the new school year Monday with significantly improved staffing levels, reporting nearly 750 fewer teacher vacancies than …
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Las Vegas retailer making free deliveries to Latino families too scared to shop
For those who do feel comfortable going out, Curacao’s Las Vegas location now has a sign near the front door clarifying that the store is ...
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Back-to-school prep for immigrant families in Las Vegas includes ICE planning
The Nevada Immigrant Coalition urges immigrant families to enroll their children in school but plan and know their rights …
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Mount Charleston’s tiny elementary ready to reopen after big community push
Inside Earl B. Lundy Elementary, two teachers are putting the finishing touches on their classrooms, carefully arranging pallets of fresh textbooks and ...
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