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Southern Nevada congressional candidates approach Q2 finance deadline with wide funding disparities
Preprimary campaign finance disclosures in three Southern Nevada congressional races paint a picture of incumbent Democrats holding substantial cash reserves against Republican challengers who ...
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Nevada board: Understanding how contractors operate can help prevent getting scammed
Summer is the board's busiest season for fraud complaints, and officials say the timing isn't a coincidence: Longer daylight hours give scam artists more time ...
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Nevada's Rosen joins US senators' push to safeguard elections
U.S. Sen. Jacky Rosen, D-Nev., helped introduce the Protect Our Polls Act, a bill to protect American elections from federal interference by armed uniformed military ...
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Smart routes, loyal customers drive Allegiant to top-5 spot in airline survey
Las Vegas-based Allegiant Air ranked No. 5 in the economy segment of JD Power’s 2026 North America Airline Satisfaction Study, trailing only Alaska Airlines, JetBlue ...
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Why Aaron Ford is betting his campaign on direct outreach to Nevada Latino communities
Aaron Ford had a surprise waiting for the Telemundo reporter who asked the final question at his news conference: The Nevada gubernatorial hopeful answered him ...
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UNLV students use science to reduce wildfire risk for Las Vegas wetlands
When Sophia Lorenzana took an ornithology class at UNLV as an undergraduate student, she never imagined it would spark a love for one of the ...
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Clark, Washoe counties mark state's biggest declines in traffic deaths for 2026
The report’s 10-year historical data shows Nevada recorded 3,613 traffic fatalities and 9,665 serious injuries from 2016 through 2025, averaging 361.3 deaths per year. The ...
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With spike in CCSD students being struck by cars, task force unveils traffic safety plan
The Clark County School District plans to begin the next school year with a broad traffic safety campaign. The countywide School Traffic Safety Working Group ...
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Poll shows massive opposition to selling off public lands across 12 Western states
The Western Voter Views of Public Lands Issues survey found that 66% of Nevada respondents strongly opposed selling public lands to private interests, while another ...
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Hoping to snuff out smoking, health advocates push to nearly double Nevada tobacco tax
The Nevada Tobacco Control and Smoke Free Coalition is urging state lawmakers to raise the cigarette tax, arguing that an increase would drive down smoking ...
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Dean Heller defects from Nevada gaming interests to champion prediction markets
Appearing on CNBC’s “Squawk Box” as an adviser to prediction market platform Kalshi, Heller sided with the company in its escalating fight with Nevada regulators ...
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With Las Vegas on the clock for an NBA franchise, Summer League takes center stage
The NBA Summer League has enjoyed plenty of noteworthy moments since arriving in Las Vegas in 2004. We all remember the packed gyms in 2007, ...
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Las Vegas joins growing list of cities with fully autonomous Waymo rides
Rider-only trips will begin with Waymo employees in the Las Vegas area, including the Strip. Service is expected to expand to the public in the ...
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Caesars stock pulls back Wednesday as Icahn rival bid looms over Fertitta deal
Shares of Caesars Entertainment fell in trading Wednesday, giving back gains from the prior session as Wall Street digested a potential 11th-hour bid from billionaire ...
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Affordable healthcare emerges as a voter priority in purple Nevada
Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo is running for reelection in a tight race against Democratic state Attorney General Aaron Ford. Lombardo has President Donald Trump’s endorsement, ...
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Self-published book by a Las Vegas teen helps elementary school girls navigate puberty
Las Vegas teenager Chloe Kim wants young girls to know exactly what’s coming as their bodies change — so she wrote the book on it ...
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UNLV capitalizes on Vegas sports boom with new degree program
UNLV’s William F. Harrah College of Hospitality is introducing the state’s first undergraduate degree in sport hospitality management, the college announced Monday.
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Shoppers keep spending even as inflation hits the pump
While people may have been expected to reduce discretionary spending as gas cost about $4.50 a gallon, Bank of America’s credit and debit card spending ...
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Las Vegas renters are getting more apartment space for $1,500 as local trends buck the national decline
A new report from RentCafe, the nationwide apartment search website, found that renters in Spring Valley, Paradise and Henderson all secured more square footage ....
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Las Vegas cancer center offers a rare trial that nearly doubles survival for pancreatic cancer patients
Dr. Kyaw Zin Thein was in the middle of a difficult conversation. His patient — a man in his 70s — was running out of ...
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