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Higher education has become more important than ever in Nevada, which is no longer a state where you can afford a home, car and family by simply parking cars or waiting tables.
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Gov. Joe Lombardo may have struck a conciliatory tone toward legislative Democrats in his state of the state speech last week, but errors made by his office are bringing early acrimony to the state budgeting process.
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With a federal push for years to mine more lithium for electric batteries — one of many efforts to reverse human-caused climate change — Nevada’s mineral resources have been a major target.
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The new Trump Administration in Washington, D.C., means major changes are coming to federal policies on immigration — some of them have already started.
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The U.S. Department of Energy has approved a nearly one billion dollar loan to mining company Ioneer for its Rhyolite Ridge lithium boron processing plant in Esmeralda County.
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The Las Vegas City Council on Wednesday approved funding for a study exploring options for revitalizing Jackson Avenue on the Historic Westside, as well as two animal welfare bills.
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Michael Martin, 65, was considered an experienced pilot who owned his own plane. He took off alone from North Las Vegas Airport on Jan. 2 and has not been seen since.
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After approval from both voters and state lawmakers, sales of recreational marijuana products in Nevada have reached more than $5 billion.
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Are you prepared for an emergency? While Las Vegas doesn't see hurricanes or tornadoes, the valley and its residents are always at risk of fires, flooding, earthquakes and extreme heat.