NVPR journalists delve into the president’s effect on their beats, one year in
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Tired of incessant self-curation, pointless matches, and wasted time, many Zillennials are done with online dating
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A widower finds solace in memorial tattoos, using a very special kind of ink
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Thirty years ago, a bulldozer stunt put the rural Nevada county at the center of a national movement — one that still reverberates
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I’m far away, but not far enough that my home won’t find me.
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Poet and UNLV professor Claudia Keelan talks grief, life as a poet, and how being present can make all the difference in the creative process
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Excavating the truth of Indigenous slavery in the Western Hemisphere
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Sample the Nevada-centric food trend of Basque cuisine in these Las Vegas cheesecakes
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Michelin Guide returns after 15 years, a Spanish chef opens his first namesake restaurant in Chinatown, and lakeside pasta arrives at Lake Las Vegas.