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Every year, we watch snowfall in the Rocky Mountains to see if enough snowmelt trickles down the Colorado. And we watch managers of water in Colorado River states to see if they can come up with a good new plan to conserve more water.
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Two bills, one related to medical aid in dying, and another that would ban semi-automatic weapons to anyone under 21, passed Nevada’s Assembly recently. They were also passed two years ago, then Governor Joe Lombardo vetoed them, as part of his record 75 vetoes.
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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.