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287(g) agreements allow local law enforcement agencies to assist in federal immigration efforts
- Union members picket Valley Hospital as healthcare coverage negotiations continue
- A'ja Wilson named TIME's 2025 Athlete of the Year, new library opens, and wildlife conservation updates
- Dec. 10: Changes to homeless policy, a cannabis industry update, and an art gallery close to home
- New HUD guidelines could worsen Washoe County's homelessness crisis
- Explainer: Federal funding rule change threatens permanent housing program for Nevada's homeless population
- A'ja Wilson wins AP Female Athlete of the Year following historic 4th WNBA MVP
- Tuition hike delayed, Michelin Guide returns, and Nevada election spending
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Brian Fennessy has nearly 50 years of fire experience, which began in the late 1970s on elite federal hotshot crews and other wildfire teams.
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The suburban art space is currently featuring an ambitious nod to a pioneering abstract movement, by the gallery's co-owner and local painter Matthew Couper
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The campaign to prevent and treat these diseases has seen great success thanks to a USAID program. Now that program is gone.
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The Nobel committee said laureate María Corina Machado was safe and was braving the journey to Norway.
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The divided Federal Reserve is considering cutting interest rates today. And, Afghans in the U.S. who fought for the CIA say they feel abandoned by the agency.