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Churches are allowed to host political events and speak about issues – they just can’t endorse candidates. But a new investigation by KUNR's Bert Johnson found at least one local faith leader appears to be stepping over that line.
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Flu season is here. Different variants of COVID-19 have never disappeared, and public health officials hope Nevada residents will immunize themselves against both.
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Nevada's votes will be watched for more than just the presidential bid in November. One of the most closely watched races for the U.S. House is for a seat in Nevada's third congressional district.
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Maybe one of the more challenging votes people will make in two weeks is Ballot Question 3. It asks voters whether they want to approve ranked-choice voting and open primaries.
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It began with a ghostly presence near a pretty ghostly desert town in 1984.
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Las Vegas likes to read. The city has a fantastic library system, great independent bookstores like Writer's Block and Las Vegas Books, and an acclaimed writers program at Black Mountain Institute at UNLV.
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It’s well known that medical help for women in Nevada could be a lot better. As you’ll hear from a woman stricken with it, there's one particular area of disease that can be very difficult to find good help with.
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The brand new Best Friends Forever festival debuted in downtown October 11-13. It's part of the ever-expanding music fest calendar in Las Vegas.
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A Las Vegas Republican announced this week he’s dropping legal efforts to purge thousands of Nevada voters before the November election.