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As the stock markets fall from steep global tariffs imposed by the Trump administration, as people worry about their declining 401Ks, and as Nevada’s government retirees fret over PERS, their pensions — there’s more.
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The showmanship. The bottle juggling. The drink in your hand at the end. There’s something very Las Vegas about flair bartending.
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Home health care workers in Nevada are lobbying the state legislature to raise caregivers' minimum wage from $16 to $20 an hour.
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There are 256 hydrological basins in Nevada, and more than half of them are over-appropriated — meaning there's more water on paper than actually exists.
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Hundreds of northern Nevada voters gathered in Reno on Wednesday night to voice concerns about President Donald Trump and his administration’s latest actions to limit the size and scope of the federal government.
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Right now, by the estimates of some business owners — and they are happy about this — maybe seven out of every 10 customers in the Arts District in downtown Las Vegas are tourists.
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It’s been relatively status-quo for Las Vegas Strip entertainment this year. But some recent developments bear exploring.
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Nearly 70 miles north of Las Vegas is the Lost City Museum, where members of local Paiute tribes recently shared their history and dances with the public.
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For a metro area of a little more than 2 million people, Las Vegas has more than its fair share of news.