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It’s been a mild summer for Nevada. So, what does that mean for our fall gardens? Is now the time to start considering pruning, fertilizing, or planting for the fall?
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The expanded Recuperative Care Center will more than double the previous center's bed count.
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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.
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In the 83rd Nevada legislative session, several Indigenous-focused bills were axed by Gov. Joe Lombardo, but he signed at least two, related to healthcare. Senate Bills 97 and 312 are designed to support the infrastructure needed to build out Tribal healthcare expansions in the future.
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The Advancing Tribal Healthcare Gala in Reno awarded healthcare professionals who helped push through two bills in the eighty-third Nevada legislature.