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Raiders rookie Jeanty already making jersey sales impact
Running back Ashton Jeanty's jersey has rocketed to the fourth best-selling rookie jersey in the NFL just days after being selected sixth overall in last ...
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Las Vegas cleaning company finds its niche for success by going green
When Claudia Meneses discovered her aunt was being underpaid at her cleaning job, she decided to launch her own cleaning business to provide better opportunities.
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Jack Bech dedicates his NFL career to his late brother after being drafted by the Raiders
After Jack Bech was selected in the second round of the NFL draft Friday night, he dedicated the rest of his career to his brother.
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Golden Knights drop Game 3 to Wild, trail in series 2-1
Kirill Kaprizov had two power-play goals and the Minnesota Wild beat the Vegas Golden Knights 5-2 on Thursday night to take a 2-1 lead in ...
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Rep. Titus warns Nevada Legislature of 'tsunami' of challenges from Trump policies
She echoed warnings from her Democratic colleagues about the disruption the Trump administration is creating.
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Q&A: Chief Executive Officer for Esōes Cosmetics looks back on 2024 Top Tech of the Year Award
Joy Hoover, chief executive officer for Esōes Cosmetics, won the Top Tech of the Year Award in 2024 for fusing beauty and technology to create ...
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Nevada attorney general suing Trump over tariffs
Ford: "When the president oversteps his authority, I will meet him in court. His actions here are a monumental overstep, and we’re suing to address ...
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4 tips to make saving money a habit for National Financial Literacy Month
April is National Financial Literacy Month and a good time to revisit some valuable financial literacy skills.
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New exhibit takes attendees behind the curtain for Cirque du Soleil shows
Just past the doors of Las Vegas City Hall is an array of mannequins covered in the vibrant fabrics of elaborate costumes.
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Nevada budget chairs brace for grim economic forecast
A poster in Assemblymember Daniele Monroe-Moreno’s office conference room displays a quote from “Downton Abbey” character Violet Crawley: “Oh good, let’s talk about money.” In ...
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Deportations stir echoes of Japanese American incarceration in WWII
At 80, Judy Ishibashi still spends her Saturdays wielding protest signs, her resolute spirit undimmed by age.
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New superintendent aims to make CCSD ‘first choice’ for families
In an open letter to the community last week, Jhone Ebert said she and the school board share a vision of opportunity, excellence and belief ...
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Las Vegas Pride pushes on as corporate support of DEI causes wanes nationally
Amid a national trend of major sponsors withdrawing from LGBTQ+ Pride celebrations due to diversity, equity and inclusion rollbacks, Las Vegas Pride is forging new ...
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Nevada Sen. Rosen vows to fight Trump policies; seeks bipartisan cooperation
U.S. Sen. Jacky Rosen, D-Nev., who often touts her motto to “agree where you can and fight where you must,” asked state lawmakers for support ...
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Former Rebel returns home: Justin Hawkins joins Pastner's UNLV staff
Former UNLV basketball player Justin Hawkins is returning to his alma mater as part of head coach Josh Pastner’s first coaching staff.
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Las Vegas businesswomen say import tariffs are squeezing profits
Mothership Coffee CEO Juanny Romero described countless sleepless nights “hemming and hawing” with difficult decisions as she watched the growth of her Southern Nevada business ...
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Earthquakes trigger decline in rare Death Valley fish, recovery efforts underway
Earthquakes in December and February created waves in a Death Valley National Park pond that devastated the habitat of one of the world's rarest fish, ...
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Who will win the Stanley Cup? Odds, math and probability clash
Everybody's got a hunch this time of year, a thought about the so-called Presidents' Trophy “curse” or maybe a dark horse Stanley Cup pick.
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UNLV basketball adds guard from Texas-Rio Grande Valley
Howard Fleming Jr., a 6-foot-5 guard from Texas-Rio Grande Valley, is transferring to the UNLV basketball program, he announced on social media.
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Elaine Wynn, visionary businesswoman and champion of education, dies
Elaine Wynn, a transformative force in Las Vegas and a passionate advocate for education reform, has died, her foundation announced this morning.
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