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Both of Nevada’s Democratic senators joined the vote to end the record 41-day government shutdown. The Animal Foundation is hosting a public pet food pop-up, while construction of a new LVMPD substation is underway.
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The company wants to institute what it's calling a new “demand charge.” It’s based on a 15-minute snapshot of a customer’s peak daily usage.
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Daily RundownHarry Reid delays amid ATC safety concerns, Raiders safety returns, and stores aid holiday SNAP gapsHarry Reid Airport is anticipating a 10% flight cut, along with 40 other cities. Raiders safety Lonnie Johnson Jr. returns against Broncos, while stores and celebrities help fill holiday SNAP gaps.
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The ransomware attack – though discovered in August – occurred as early as May when a state employee mistakenly downloaded malicious software, and cost at least $1.5 million to recover.
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There’s no shortage of what to see, hear, and do at any time in Nevada.
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Plus: Boxing's future in Las Vegas; Nevada's attempt to curb wildlife deaths on the state's roads; local musician Brett Bolton's new audio-visual spectacle; and what to see, hear, and do in Southern Nevada. All that in the latest episode of KNPR's State of Nevada.
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Can the Fight Capital of the World keep attracting the big, and small, fights?
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Daily RundownBig night for Democrats across the ballot, Las Vegas murals, and ATC shortages reach 'tipping point'California said yes to Proposition 50, and New York City sees its youngest mayor in more than a century. Las Vegas is set to see new murals downtown, while air traffic controllers warn of a 'tipping point.'
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Daily RundownFormer Vice President Dick Cheney died Monday at 84, his family said in a statement. Meanwhile, local food banks are working to fill gaps in SNAP coverage, and Waymo prepares to hit Las Vegas streets.