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Assembly Bill 144 in the Nevada legislature would formally recognize Indigenous People's Day, but it's received some pushback—why?
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Last year, federal land managers approved the path for the construction of a massive power-line project for green energy, but it's facing some legal hurdles.
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With two major education bills in the legislature, and a new CCSD budget, what's the state of education in Southern Nevada and what needs to change?
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Native American tribes, including one from Nevada, want the U.S. government to explain how it funded boarding schools for Indigenous children
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Each year in Nevada, 44% of women are victims of intimate partner violence. That's where the Shade Tree comes in.
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What started as a modest outdoor theatrical space in the Spring Mountains now regularly draws a thousand people per performance.
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The Southern Nevada Health District is investigating a Las Vegas Legionnaires' disease outbreak, officials from the agency said Thursday.
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May 25 marks five years since George Floyd was killed by Minneapolis police, sparking protests about police conduct nationwide, including in Las Vegas.