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Nevada’s state lawmakers meet every two years for four months to work out a two-year budget. They sift through hundreds of bills. Some of those bills get heard, others don’t even get lip service.
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Flanked by different law enforcement officials, Nevada Governor Joe Lombardo recently introduced a crime bill, eight weeks from the end of the 2025 legislative session.
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Nevada’s lawmakers have two months left to carve out a budget. In doing so, what new laws will they create? What do you want them to do?
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Nevada is one of the sunniest states in the country and Las Vegas has just four fewer days of sunshine than Phoenix, on average.
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Alzheimer’s is a degenerative brain disease that has touched millions of lives in this country. One in nine people over 65 have Alzheimer's — almost 7 million people.
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It’s rare to hear of young people dying from sudden cardiac arrest. But it happens. The CDC says roughly 2,000 young people under 25 die of sudden cardiac arrest each year.
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We see other drivers run red lights every day. Not just the tail-end of the light, it’ll be red for a second or two and people still plow right through. Nevada legislators are trying to push through a red light camera bill again.
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Five years after the start of the COVID-19 pandemic shutdown, people still talk about it. There are pre-pandemic and "post-pandemic" conditions, especially when it comes to social, economic, and political changes.
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At a news conference Thursday, law enforcement officials revealed the name of the suspect in the March 18 fire at a Tesla collision center in Las Vegas.