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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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Advocates call Las Vegas a human trafficking “hotspot.” Earlier this year, the World Population Report ranked Nevada second in the nation for human trafficking incidents per capita.
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Great Basin National Park, Lake Mead and Red Rock Canyon are all overseen by the National Park Service.
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The House of Representatives will vote soon on the Safeguard American Voter Eligibility Act but voting rights advocates said it could keep some Nevadans from casting their ballots.
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Last week, Nevada lawmakers got their first look at a bill meant to draw film production studios to Las Vegas.
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This week, Nevada state lawmakers heard worst case scenarios if Congress significantly reduces federal Medicaid spending. There’s a lot of uncertainty.
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This week, Nevada lawmakers got their first look at a proposed tax deal meant to draw film production studios to Las Vegas. Assembly Bill 238 would allocate $120 million in tax credits to movie studios and affiliated businesses over 15 years.
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Congestion on the Las Vegas Strip grows more intense as more and more people visit Las Vegas — almost 42 million last year.
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Arts and entertainment generates more than $15 billion in annual spending in Nevada. But during the pandemic and other downturns, that industry — both on and off the Strip — gets hit as hard.