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Researchers have been excavating for the truth of Indigenous slavery in the Western Hemisphere. Thousands have already been identified, many more are yet to come.
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School safety volunteers sought, Nevada sues Polymarket, Congress weighs Reno mail bill, National Parks end MLK Day free entry, and TSA adds fee for travelers without RealID.
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For decades, Nevadans have turned to Jon Ralston, CEO of the Nevada Independent, for political analysis. His new book, The Game Changer, explores the life and career of the late Sen. Harry Reid.
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The Las Vegas Raiders are searching for a new head coach for the third year in a row. This time, it's crucial to find the right fit.
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Light & Wonder settles IP lawsuit, Fremont motels come down, Clark County grants open, college enrollment rises, climate research advances, and NV Energy disputes refund orders.
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Meter price hikes in Las Vegas' Arts District draw protest, a forthcoming book from Nevada politico Jon Ralston explores the life (and legacy) of Sen. Harry Reid, and local animal shelters continue to face overcrowding. All that and more in the latest episode of KNPR's State of Nevada.
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There’s no shortage of what to see, hear, and do at any time in Nevada. Here are some highlighted cultural events for the week starting January 14.
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Democrats launch voter registration drive, Lombardo raises $4.28 million, frozen potatoes recalled, MGM unveils Fountain Club, and CCSD earns national accreditation.
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Nevada keeps vaccine requirements, law enforcement targets speeding, postal changes affect mail ballots, UNLV's Roland wins player of week, and Tiny Desk Contest opens.