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Former 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.
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The effects of the federal government shutdown are growing. So, are Congressional leaders any closer to a compromise that will potentially reopen the government?
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Daily RundownLas Vegas Academy, long a hub of homegrown talent, readies new performances. President Trump hints at resuming U.S. nuclear tests, while livestock’s growing 'carbon hoofprints' draw new scrutiny.
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On Saturday, November 1st, approximately half a million Nevadans who receive food aid through the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program – or SNAP – will not get their benefits. That means a loss of roughly 90 million dollars in federal funding for food assistance.
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October 29's annual Smith Center concert is the crown jewel of the magnet school's 140-plus event program for the school year
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Plus: How members of Gen Z are navigating "chronically online" lives, and what to see, hear, and do in Southern Nevada. All that and more on the latest episode of KNPR's State of Nevada.
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Daily RundownNevada joins states in lawsuit to keep SNAP funding. Meanwhile, the Fed eyes a 0.25% rate cut amid layoffs, and the Toronto Blue Jays tie the World Series 6-2 after an 18-inning Game 3 against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
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KNPR State of Nevada senior producer Mike Prevatt highlights arts and culture events for the week
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Daily RundownNevada Department of Corrections faces lawsuit over gender discrimination and poor conditions, Golden Knights host Colorado Avalanche, while Mountain West black bears confront new seasonal challenges.