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Burning Man marks 40 years, the Culinary Union opens a new health center, and the Fort Mojave Tribe faces uncertainty over the Colorado River.
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The weeklong event in late August has fostered not only a renaissance of public art up and down the state, but a variety of collaborations between unlikely parties.
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Henderson Hospital plans to suspend maternity services, Nevada prison overtime reaches $52 million, and a judge dismisses the state’s fake electors case.
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Hospital leadership says labor and delivery services will end on or around 7 p.m. on September 30.
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Las Vegas luxury home prices climb nearly 60%, Carter Hart is suspended from Hockey Canada, and Nevada swing voters weigh socialist candidates.
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Plus: Meet the advocates fighting to boost Indigenous enrollment in higher ed programs.
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Lake Mead reaches a record-low water level, Nevada reports 31 traffic deaths in July, and jury selection begins in the Tupac Shakur murder trial.