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Congress is considering cutting $880 billion from Medicaid. April’s episode of Purple Politics Nevada explores how that could impact tribal and rural health care.
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Can robots do the job of humans? We know it’s done in car factories. But what about in places where human interaction is more intimate?
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The Clark County Coroner's Office on Wednesday said heat was a factor in the deaths of 526 people around the Las Vegas Valley in 2024.
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It’s the time of year when people don’t want to do it, but it’s the law: you need to file your tax return.
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The Nevada Coalition to End Domestic and Sexual Violence says our state ranks fifth in the country for the most rape and second in the country for domestic violence.
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New ordinance expands previous policies, one-ups Sparks and Washoe County camping bans.
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Republican state senators discussed their legislative goals as the minority party shortly before lawmakers were sworn in on Monday morning. They also defended President Donald Trump’s tariffs against Canada, which were postponed for one month.
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The 83rd regular session of the Nevada Legislature is officially underway in Carson City, with lawmakers sworn in surrounded by friends and family, today.
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Groundhog Day marks the start of Mojave Max watch. The desert tortoise mascot is Clark County's official prognosticator, but it'll be a while before he emerges.