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Nevada has about 170,000 adults who report medical debt, which can pose a significant financial hardship. But a new federal rule could ease some pressure when folks apply for loans.
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The Southern Nevada Health District is urging the public to take precautions against high levels of respiratory viruses in the Las Vegas area, including flu, COVID-19 and RSV.
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Through a collaboration with Vegas PBS, Nevada Public Radio brings you selected interviews from their Nevada Week In Person televised series on KNPR's State of Nevada.
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Officials with Clark County said power has been restored to the Kinder Morgan pipeline that serves Southern Nevada and there is no threat to the fuel supply.
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For years now, local officials have enacted laws to eliminate puppy mills, illegal breeders and more. It’s been an effort to improve care, reduce populations, and end the killing of thousands of animals every year.
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There is a lot to talk about in the world of local sports. Highs from the Golden Knights, lows from the Raiders and all the teams in between.
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The Biden-Harris administration is taking another step to protect northeast Nevada's Ruby Mountains - by putting them temporarily off-limits to oil, gas and geothermal development.
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CES, the annual trade show of all things tech, is upon us.
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Well before the U.S. Supreme Court struck down a federal court ruling that prevented cities from punishing unhoused people and paved the way for a national rise in anti-homeless camping bans, Nevada lawmakers considered putting its own limits on how cities respond to homelessness.