A'ja Wilson named TIME's 2025 Athlete of the Year, West Las Vegas Library opens, Christmas Bird Count begins, and white-nose syndrome found in Nevada bats.
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NFR kicks off its 40th year in Las Vegas, FIFA picks D.C. over Vegas for World Cup draw, and Gruden's lawsuit against the NFL moves forward.
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NSHE regents vote on tuition increases for colleges, Nevada expands teacher training program for high schoolers and Henderson cracks down on e-bikes.
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NBA Summer League brings $280 million to the local economy, Las Vegas sees its wettest year since 2019 and NoMad hotel to become the Reserve at Park MGM.
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Gov. Lombardo signs the final bills from Nevada's special session, Henderson City Council considers annexation of federal land, and Nuwu Art Gallery expands to the Arts District.
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UNLV keeps the Fremont Cannon in a 42-17 win against UNR, CCSD Police launch a new school-zone safety push, and the Las Vegas Science & Natural History Museum prepares for a December to remember.
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Foodies unpack the culture behind their Thanksgiving plates, the Nevada SPCA spreads holiday cheer to pets, and KNPR wants to hear your unique seasonal traditions!
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Players Era Festival brings the brightest college basketball prospects to town, Red Rock Canyon unveils a new sign location, and two turkeys see another day in a longstanding presidential tradition.
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Former Desert Companion editor Andrew Kiraly chats zines and AI, F1 weekend offers reprieve to a sluggish local economy, and NPR examines this holiday season’s not-so feel-good food.
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Artists across the nation rally in what they call a “creative resistance to authoritarianism,” F1 takes over the Las Vegas Strip, and community activists in Reno employ a unique strategy to respond to ICE activity.
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Nevada’s film tax credit bill, AB5, which would have provided $120 million in transferable tax credits, dies in the recently concluded special session. NV Energy’s new demand charge lives, and Andrew Kiraly talks the ‘rise’ of Las Vegas bread.