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A week ago, Matt Sluka, the starting quarterback of the UNLV football team, suddenly quit the team.
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Two lesser-known questions deal with archaic language, and offensive language, that remains in our state constitution.
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Engineering hurdles, high costs and political challenges stand in the way of an easy fix to the West's water shortages. This is Part 1 in the Western Water Myths five-part series.
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Vice President Kamala Harris is scheduled to visit Las Vegas this weekend on the heels of a major economics speech. This comes about a week after former President Donald Trump visited Las Vegas.
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Nicole Yumiaco has had her foot in the dance industry for over a decade.
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Morning Edition spoke to Nevada Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto, who worked with VP Harris when the two were state attorneys general, on why that experience is relevant to being Commander in Chief.
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According to the latest U.S. Census data, Latinos comprise nearly 29% of Nevada’s population. They also operate about 19% of the state’s businesses, about three times higher than the national average.
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The youth of today are the future. But some wonder: Are the kids we’re raising really that concerned about what's next? Or do they feel adults have so-ruined the planet, that there’s little hope for the future?
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Clark County, Nevada, runs on the hospitality industry. How will a plan to eliminate income tax on tips affect workers decision on who to vote for, or whether to vote at all?