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Nevada cannabis leaders push for Strip integration to rescue falling tax revenue
Riana Durrett, director of the UNLV Cannabis Policy Institute and vice chair of the Nevada Cannabis Compliance Board, says the decline in legal sales doesn’t ...
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New research aims to clarify exercise during pregnancy and postpartum
As an athletic trainer with a sports medicine background, Kara Radzak was curious to know how much she could put her body through after giving ...
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Inside correctional approaches to addiction care
With overdose rates rising, correctional facilities are playing a critical role in substance use treatment.
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Digital shift reshapes charitable gaming
When Light & Wonder acquired Grover Gaming’s charitable gaming assets last year, the Las Vegas gaming giant wasn’t chasing jackpots—it was chasing bingo halls.
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People on the Move: April 6, 2026
In the Notes: Anthony Molloy, Nevada Restaurant Association, Stephanie Garcia-Vause, Pizza Hut Foundation and more ...
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People on the Move: March 9, 2026
In the Notes: Ellis Island Casino & Hotel, WOW Carwash, Kalika Moquin, MGM Resorts International, Station Casinos, Maverick Helicopters, Cliff Atkinson and more ...
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New UNR program opens path to financial planning careers
A new program at UNR is making it easier for residents to become certified financial planners in a rapidly growing field.
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People on the Move: Feb. 9, 2026
In the Notes: Josh Kellman, Sphere Entertainment Co., Elizabeth Lopez, Nancy Rapaport, Gretsch Golf Academy and more ...
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People on the Move: Jan. 12, 2026
In the Notes: Nevada Donor Network, StartUpNV, Tami Beutel, Alexandria Hurley, Brian Harlan, Laura Rich and more ...
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Las Vegas Grand Prix features high stakes, rising phenom
For all of the complaints from Formula One drivers and fans about the Las Vegas Grand Prix being a glorified exhibition when it was introduced ...
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Las Vegas' new blow dry bar has small-town charms
A mother-daughter duo has brought the first Blo Blow Dry Bar to the Valley, offering what they describe as a positive and electric environment for ...
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People on the Move: Nov. 10, 2025
In the Notes: Hope For The City, The Maxx Crosby Foundation, WOW Carwash, Tutor Perini Building Corporation, Candlelighters Childhood Cancer Foundation of Nevada and more ...
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G2E in Las Vegas keeps momentum as it marks milestones
The numbers tell the story of the Global Gaming Expo's magnetic pull: more than 25,000 attendees journeying from more than 120 countries to converge on ...
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People on the Move: Oct. 6, 2025
In the Notes: Invictus Energy, Doral Academy Red Rock, Maria Jose Gatti, Tameka Henry, Lori Rogich, Dr. Mark Nunes, Joseph Harwell and more ...
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‘This isn’t 2008’: Las Vegans urged to not overreact to spike in housing notices of default
Notices of default issued to property owners across the Las Vegas Valley jumped 28% year-over-year, signaling growing distress in the housing market ...
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Keeping up with Tony Alamo, Nevada Heart & Vascular Center
Dr. Tony Alamo recently received the 2025 University of Southern California “Alumni Service Award,” one of the highest honors given by the USC Alumni Association.
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People on the Move: Aug. 11, 2025
In the Notes: Jonathan Ullman, Hope Cancer Care of Nevada, Taylor Patterson, Barbara Hartzell, Shayna Moreno, Dustin Klein and more ...
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Tech-forward ice cream trucks to take orders in Las Vegas
A tech-forward ice cream truck founded about five years ago in Westfield, New Jersey is coming to Las Vegas. The Scream Truck is estimated to ...
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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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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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