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Although Indigenous Peoples' Day is not yet a federal or state holiday in Nevada, local tribal members celebrate their culture through the Snow Mountain Powwow and at the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign
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Open enrollment for health insurance plans begins November 1. But, threats to federal ACA tax credits could mean big premium increases for Nevadans next year.
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Dolly, Gwen, and Cyndi are the latest ladies to dominate the Boulevard's venues
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Daily RundownA small plane makes an unexpected landing along the highway between Las Vegas and Mesquite, Vegas Golden Knights defeat Carolina Hurricanes 4-1, UNLV Lady Rebels coach runs it back.
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KNPR State of Nevada senior producer Mike Prevatt highlights arts and culture events for the week
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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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Daily RundownWhile 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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Backward walking, also known as retro walking or reverse walking, may add variety and value to an exercise routine when done safely. Turning around not only provides a change of view, but also puts different demands on your body.
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The Southern Nevada Health District confirmed that a Measles-positive patient traveled through Las Vegas on Oct. 13.