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It's been a busy January.
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A thousand feet beneath the desert, the United States conducts experiments to verify that its weapons work. But some fear a live test could come soon.
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The Nevada Secretary of State has several bills related to elections, AI, and child care. KUNR’s Lucia Starbuck spoke to him to learn more about his legislation and moving up election deadlines.
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It was an eventful first week for the second Trump Administration, capped by the president’s first visit to Las Vegas since winning the election.
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President Trump's pitch to stop taxing tips is popular with everyone -- except for economists.
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"Desert Treasures: Behind the Scenes of Antiques Roadshow" is Vegas PBS' peek behind the curtain of when the storied series came to Las Vegas.
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Locals have heard it said so many times: Las Vegas doesn’t have an art museum. But that simply isn’t true.
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The Ivanpah Solar Power Plant, a familiar sight to those driving along Interstate 15 between Las Vegas and Los Angeles, is set to partially shut down, according to its operators.
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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.