The Southern Nevada Health District warns consumers about an expanded recall of ByHeart infant formula, Henderson Mayor Michelle Romero outlines the city’s outlook amid slowing growth, while federal workers voice concerns as the government reopens.
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As the House nears a vote to end the 42-day shutdown, Harry Reid Airport faces delays. Meanwhile, rumors of a Treasure Island show are dismissed, and the Giving Machine returns.
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Both of Nevada’s Democratic senators joined the vote to end the record 41-day government shutdown. The Animal Foundation is hosting a public pet food pop-up, while construction of a new LVMPD substation is underway.
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Las Vegas pet shops face new bans on selling certain animals after a council vote. NV Energy probed for $65M in overcharges, while the Arts District sees a cocktail renaissance.
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Harry Reid delays amid ATC safety concerns, Raiders safety returns, and stores aid holiday SNAP gapsHarry Reid Airport is anticipating a 10% flight cut, along with 40 other cities. Raiders safety Lonnie Johnson Jr. returns against Broncos, while stores and celebrities help fill holiday SNAP gaps.
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Big night for Democrats across the ballot, Las Vegas murals, and ATC shortages reach 'tipping point'California said yes to Proposition 50, and New York City sees its youngest mayor in more than a century. Las Vegas is set to see new murals downtown, while air traffic controllers warn of a 'tipping point.'
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Former Vice President Dick Cheney died Monday at 84, his family said in a statement. Meanwhile, local food banks are working to fill gaps in SNAP coverage, and Waymo prepares to hit Las Vegas streets.
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SNWA’s winter watering schedule takes effect. Meanwhile, police Cybertrucks hit Las Vegas roads in November, and Las Vegas teams have a tough outing over the weekend.
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Las Vegas Academy, long a hub of homegrown talent, readies new performances. President Trump hints at resuming U.S. nuclear tests, while livestock’s growing 'carbon hoofprints' draw new scrutiny.
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Nevada joins states in lawsuit to keep SNAP funding. Meanwhile, the Fed eyes a 0.25% rate cut amid layoffs, and the Toronto Blue Jays tie the World Series 6-2 after an 18-inning Game 3 against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
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Nevada Department of Corrections faces lawsuit over gender discrimination and poor conditions, Golden Knights host Colorado Avalanche, while Mountain West black bears confront new seasonal challenges.