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Progressive Democrat announces primary run against Nevada's Titus
Alex Pereszlenyi, a 32-year-old UNLV graduate working for the sports data firm Inside Edge, sees himself as part of a movement of young progressive ...
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Championship rematch brewing as Boise State, UNLV top Mountain West poll
The UNLV football team appears poised for another shot at the Mountain West championship, setting up a potential rematch with familiar foe Boise State ...
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Nevada State University president stepping down
Pollard was the first Black woman to serve as president at any institution in the Nevada System of Higher Education. She is credited with leading ...
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College football by the odds: Handicapping every Mountain West team’s win total
Boise State has won the Mountain West five times in 12 years but could really set themselves apart with one more championship on the way ...
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Bishop Gorman, Arbor View football ranked nationally in preseason
Las Vegas boasts two of the nation's elite high school football programs heading into the upcoming season, according to High School Football America's latest rankings.
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Report: US gaming revenue soars to record $72 billion, continuing four-year winning streak
The U.S. commercial gaming industry generated nearly $72 billion in revenue in 2024, according to the American Gaming Association’s recently released “State of the States ...
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Con unos ingresos de 72 billones de dólares en 2024, la racha de crecimiento del juego continúa
Según el informe “Estado de los estados en 2025” publicado recientemente por la American Gaming Association, la industria del juego comercial en Estados Unidos generó ...
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Henderson-based blind children's nonprofit in crisis after state grant cut
A Henderson nonprofit organization that teaches life skills to blind youths is rethinking how it will provide its services after losing the state grants that ...
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NBA Summer League has become so much more than a basketball tournament
It’s easy to see why Summer League continues to be such a draw. The chance to see the future of professional basketball up close offers ...
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College football by the odds: Handicapping every SEC team’s win total
The SEC gets us started in what feels like a pivotal year for the league traditionally considered the best in the sport. That reputation is ...
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Nevada desert ideal for CO2 removal company
Southern Nevada will be home to the first commercial facility of Clairity Technology, a Los Angeles-based company that conducts carbon dioxide removal.
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People on the Move: July 7, 2025
In the Notes: Vegas Theatre Company, Vegas City Opera, Cult Gaia, Composers Room Showlounge & Restaurant, Crisis Stabilization Center and more ...
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A mea culpa for Marner: Why the star now makes more sense for the Golden Knights
Who could possibly have been against adding one of the league’s best wingers to pair with one of its best centers, Jack Eichel, in a ...
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To feed their greed, Republicans dust off same tired, failed tax policy
If the budget bill currently under consideration by the U.S. House of Representatives passes, it will go down as one of the most fiscally irresponsible ...
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Athletics say nothing stands in way of Strip ballpark opening in time for 2028 season
Las Vegas has seen many major ceremonial groundbreakings, but few have been as extravagant and unique as the A’s version on Monday on the parcel ...
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Latin Chamber's accelerator program cultivates leaders to help small businesses grow
A new program from the Latin Chamber of Commerce in Las Vegas aims to expand the local workforce by providing small businesses with the tools ...
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Overburdened Nevada nurses disappointed by governor's veto of minimum staffing bill
The proposal called for establishing maximum ratios based on patient acuity in hospitals located in counties with populations of at least 100,000 ...
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Nevada Latino Caucus to return to bill to keep ICE out of schools
The Nevada Latino Legislative Caucus said it will revive a proposal vetoed this month by Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo that would have prevented federal immigration ...
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Hoover Dam’s story told ‘through the people who lived it’ at new visitor center
The first visitors to enter the renovated Hoover Dam Visitor Center on Tuesday morning made their way slowly through the building’s new exhibit, exploring each ...
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Jurisdictions working to streamline street vendor licensing across city lines
Street vendors across the Las Vegas valley may soon find it easier to do business thanks to a groundbreaking multijurisdictional licensing program that would allow ...
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