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Thousands of tribal members want to come back home to their reservation, but there is not enough housing available at the moment.
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While the opinions are mixed on the Brightline West high-speed rail project meant to connect Las Vegas to its California neighbors, what's more certain is the traffic it's set to bring this weekend. Meanwhile, a celebrated sports tournament makes a return for its 25th year.
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Plus: Where and how to get a COVID booster; a new short film explores Indigenous heritage through flags; and what to see, hear, and do. All that and more on the latest episode of KNPR's State of Nevada.
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After major guidance changes by the CDC and FDA earlier this year, who's eligible to receive the newest COVID booster? And where can Las Vegans find them?
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Unseen Territories, a short film, allowed 14 Las Vegas artists to self-identify their heritage through flags. Some reconnected to their Indigenous roots during the making of their flags.
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Schools and municipalities have taken steps to increase safety. Despite this, accidents are on the increase
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The three-decade literary institution covers a lot of ground for one day, especially when it comes to romance, current affairs, and kid lit.
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KNPR State of Nevada producer Mike Prevatt highlights arts and culture events for the week
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Communities across Nevada could start running out of parcels for residential development within the next few years. It's an issue that has caught the attention of policymakers around the country.