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Film tax credits legislation passes Senate committee
Senate Bill 220 — the Nevada Film Infrastructure, Workforce Development, Education and Economic Diversification Act — would provide up to $98 million annually in film ...
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Proposed legislation to limit book bans in Nevada libraries advances in state Assembly
A bill that would make book bans harder to achieve in Nevada’s school and public libraries passed its first hurdle toward becoming law. Assembly Bill ...
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By passing REPAIR Act, Congress can stand with fixers and farmers
At a time when American families are struggling under the weight of stubbornly high grocery prices and economic turmoil and uncertainty, our lawmakers have a ...
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Clark County commissioner considering options for regulating scooters
From abandoned rental scooters cluttering resort sidewalks to teenage motorcyclists performing dangerous stunts in county parks, Clark County officials are developing comprehensive solutions to address ...
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At Bundy’s Nevada ranch, a reunion of faith, guns and shared purpose
Nearly 11 years later, on April 5, roughly three dozen Bundy supporters gathered at his 160-acre ranch for a reunion set in a grassy clearing ...
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Trump policies sour key travel ties with Canada, Mexico for Las Vegas
International travel to Harry Reid International Airport fell in February, something the head of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority believes ...
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Filing taxes now brings fear, risk for Nevada immigrants
Immigration attorneys consistently emphasize the importance of annual tax compliance to clients. Beyond legal obligation, proper tax records document residency history and ...
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Students are buying into UNLV football, and Mullen’s banking on it
Coach Dan Mullen addressed his UNLV football team after a spring practice recently, emphasizing how the players would serve as the foundation for the program’s ...
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Legislation plants seeds for community gardens statewide
With thousands of Nevadans struggling to access fresh food in their neighborhoods, a new bill seeks to transform vacant lots across the state into ...
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Clark County pilot study prompts push for statewide school bus traffic camera law
BusPatrol has installed cameras on school buses across the country to document vehicles blowing past the buses’ flashing lights and extended stop signs ...
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A’s Player of the Month: Green Valley High’s Liliana Esparza
When Liliana Esparza took the field for her senior season at Green Valley High, she already had a résumé that most players could only dream ...
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New chancellor selected to lead Nevada System of Higher Education
Matt McNair began his career in higher education by leading fundraising efforts for the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and the Ohio State University College of Engineering. ...
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Nevada's Cortez Masto sends letter to Trump officials on tourism concerns
U.S. Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, D-Nev., sent a letter to the Trump administration’s commerce, transportation, treasury and homeland security secretaries Tuesday demanding clarity on how ...
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Consider a bet on these five golfers to win the Masters
Rory McIlroy stands alone in having put together the strongest season on the PGA Tour so far this year. There’s a strong case to be ...
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Raiders counting on Geno Smith to bring 'stability' where they need it most
In the little more than two seasons since the Raiders moved on from longtime face of the franchise Derek Carr, they’ve started six different quarterbacks.
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Nevada lawmakers consider bill to protect workers from poor air quality
Senate Bill 260 would require employers to implement safety measures for outdoor workers when air quality deteriorates due to wildfire smoke, which contains dangerous fine ...
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NCAA Tournament by the odds: Vegas pick and preview of Florida vs. Houston
The Blue Devils would have been a clear favorite against the Gators; the Cougars are more or less a coin flip. ...
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UNLV professor faces loss of grant money for LGBTQ+ caregiving work over Trump crackdown
In February, UNLV assistant professor Jason Flatt received notice that the U.S. Department of Defense would no longer fund his $1.4 million study on veterans ...
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Elected Republicans must pay the price for Trump’s economic vandalism
President Donald Trump promised to make America great again. But his sweeping and reckless imposition of tariffs is already dragging the country toward disaster.
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Las Vegas resident champions idea of desert-friendly zoo
Steve Lake envisions a zoo no more than 25 acres, with animals that could withstand the region’s extreme summer temperatures. The Las Vegas Strip once ...
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