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A row of three houses, all beige, stretches toward the background. The first house has what appears to be a pink eviction notice, or maybe a foreclosure notice, taped to the front door.
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Wyoming Public Media
Mountain West News Bureau
Every state in the country has this kind of investment fund, except Wyoming and Mississippi. It could still be a long shot to pass.
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The adaptation of the 2003 Sarah Ruhl play is one of the bigger productions for the Vegas stage company's current season.
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Sen. Pat McCarran (D-Nev) at his desk in Washington on Dec. 9, 1949 . (AP Photo/ Henry Burroughs)
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AP
Pat McCarran was Nevada's first native-born U.S. Senator and its most powerful 20th-century politician. Learn how he rose from underdog to Nevada Senator.
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Collage of Dick Carver sitting above a buldozer and a landscape of Nye County roads, We the People sits behind his silhouette.
Ryan Vellinga
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Nevada Public Radio
Thirty years ago, a bulldozer stunt put the rural Nevada county at the center of a national movement — one that still reverberates
Blaze new and old trails alike with Desert Companion's outdoor and recreation issue! Tag alongside five writers as they wax poetic about their favorite nature walks, meet the man better known as Cactus Joe, and catch up with Nevada politico Jon Ralston ahead of the release of his biography on the late Sen. Harry Reid. Plus, discover how one year of Trump has already changed Nevada.
  • NPR
    Congressional Democrats have a list of demands to reform Immigration and Customs Enforcement. But tensions between the two parties are high and the timeline is short — the stopgap bill funding DHS runs out Friday.
  • NPR
    Immigration officials testify before House as DHS funding deadline looms, Britain's prime minister faces calls to resign over ex-ambassador's Epstein tire, Savannah Guthrie pleads for mother's return.
  • NPR
    Colorado's Democratic leaders say President Trump is on a political retribution campaign against their state and the fallout will be rural communities on everything from water to planning for disasters.