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As the Las Vegas visual art scene prepares for fall, its exhibiting artists focus on identity in every medium
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Social Security turned 90 this month. We examine the program's significance and the potential impacts that changes at the federal level could mean for hundreds of thousands of Nevadans.
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The latest on the estate of tech entrepreneur Tony Hsieh illustrates the importance of having a will ... for everyone.
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The district has become Vegas' de-facto hub for medical services, thanks to anchor institutions like UNLV's Kirk Kerkorian School of Medicine and UMC. New development plans aim to bolster that image.
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The EPA has clawed back $150 million meant to help middle and low-income Nevadans access clean energy. That's after Congress voted to end the 30 percent tax incentive for residential solar projects.
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The percussionist/singer speaks with Vegas PBS' Amber Renee Dixon about her life and evolution as a musician, playing with her husband Carlos Santana, and the impact Las Vegas has had on her.
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Most municipalities activate cooling centers. That's because heat is not considered an official natural emergency.
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The summer is harsh on cars. Our car experts answer the public’s questions about their vehicles and how to avoid expensive problems.
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Metro says the number of hospitalizations following peptide injections at a Vegas wellness gathering could be as high as seven. A subsequent investigation has revealed that the doctor who authorized them wasn't licensed to practice here.