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No desks, no debt: Teens try out trades at hands-on Las Vegas summer camp
Teenage summer campers experienced their light bulb moments this week — literally. In a workshop, they built lamps by hand, soldering copper tubing for the ...
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A rear view of Strip history moves to a new home at Circa in downtown Las Vegas
Younger Las Vegas visitors might not remember the heyday of the “Crazy Girls” run, but when they visit Circa, they’ll be able to feel the ...
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Metro: Detective hit suspects while exchanging gunfire Sunday in Las Vegas
Metro Police detectives shot at least one man after he allegedly opened fire on them early Sunday, according to an update on the incident in ...
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UMC, Clark County launch crisis stabilization center to ease psychiatric emergencies
Clark County officials are celebrating the opening of a new crisis stabilization center in the northeast valley ...
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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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Fontainebleau’s Hall of Excellence to open as Tom Brady’s latest local sports foray
The museum opens to the public at 10 a.m. Friday with tickets costing $35 for general admission, $30 for Nevada residents and $25 for children. ...
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Titus continues fight against sale of public lands in Congress
U.S. Rep. Dina Titus, D-Nev., discovered an unexpected ally in Montana’s Ryan Zinke last month, calling the Republican representative “a big Western cowboy” while acknowledging ...
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Nevada senators vocal in support of Israel as it ramps up strikes on Iran
Nevada's U.S. Democratic Sens. Jacky Rosen and Catherine Cortez Masto both vocally committed their support for Israel as the nation has continued to escalate its ...
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Jack Eichel extension looms as Golden Knights’ first order of business this offseason
A particularly painful Stanley Cup Final for the Vegas Golden Knights to watch wraps up either tonight in Sunrise, Fla., or Friday in Edmonton, Alberta. ...
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Lombardo veto stirs anger among those touched by deadly UNLV campus shooting
Students and staff affected by the 2023 on-campus shooting at UNLV that killed three professors and injured another are criticizing Gov. Joe Lombardo’s veto last ...
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Despite challenges, air travel customers remain satisfied
America’s air traffic control system has been crying out for modernization for 25 years, yet remains trapped in technological limbo.
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Microchipping program will help Clark County pet owners comply with new law
Clark County is launching an affordable $5 microchipping program to help residents comply with the approaching August deadline for mandatory pet microchipping, officials said last ...
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Embracing the dark side: Starry sky is a bright spot in Nevada's economy
The Nevada Division of Outdoor Recreation and Travel Nevada launched its Dark Skies Toolkit this month — a resource designed to help communities, agencies and ...
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Las Vegas youths take to the streets against ICE raids in schools
The fear is that enforcement efforts could be coming to Nevada schools, especially after Gov. Joe Lombardo earlier this month vetoed Assembly Bill 217, which ...
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Southern Nevada Pride Fest stands firm in the face of LGBTQ rights rollbacks
The Southern Nevada Pride Fest of Henderson is celebrating its fifth anniversary this afternoon at Sunset Park, and amid growing attacks ...
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'Shameful': Nevada Democrats go after Noem over Padilla video
Video of California Sen. Alex Padilla being physically removed and handcuffed at a Department of Homeland Security press conference with DHS Secretary Kristi Noem prompting ...
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Four cases of salmonella from eggs identified by Southern Nevada Health District
The Southern Nevada Health District announced today that four people have been infected with salmonella linked to a multistate outbreak of the disease in brown ...
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3 Clark County heat deaths reported in May
Clark County has already reported at least three heat-related deaths as of today, according to data from county officials.
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Raiders hope they found another leading linebacker gem in Elandon Roberts
Las Vegas has already started to feel like home for veteran linebacker Elandon Roberts, despite the fact that he only signed with the Raiders three ...
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Nevada Republican Amodei comes out against Trump's proposed PBS, NPR cuts
U.S. Rep. Mark Amodei, R-Nev., is joining forces with his Public Broadcasting Caucus co-chair Rep. Dan Goldman, D-N.Y., to oppose President Donald Trump’s proposed $1.1 ...
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