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Southern Nevada is now home to nearly 9,000 people experiencing homelessness. That’s up from around 7,900 people counted in early 2024.
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A lawsuit by developers of the stalled Coyote Springs plan could potentially cost the state billions.
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People will shoot fireworks this weekend. Is there a safe way to do it? And what happens when they get hurt?
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The First Five Years Fund says 28% of U.S. working families cannot reasonably access the childcare they want or need. That number jumps to 66% in Nevada.
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In a recent Public Records Task Force meeting, journalists, academics and others gave presentations calling for greater transparency and easier accessibility.
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The Court Appointed Special Advocate program welcomed a new leader on June 8, inducting Vickie Wilson as its new program administrator.
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The Vegas Strong Fund announced it raised $27-million dollars for the Forever One Memorial on June 3. This announcement comes just a couple days after Tennille Pereira was named the new executive director of the organization.
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People love their pets like family — so, what happens when the dog or cat needs lifesaving care that they can't afford?
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Two outdoor activity group leaders recommend favorite trails and discuss ways to make recreation welcoming to all.
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The First Amendment protects critical public comment. But for the last year, multiple Washoe County residents say Trustee Gianna Jacks has been badgering them for their views.