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Open enrollment ended on January 15. Since then, some Nevadans have expressed concerned about the price hikes.
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Lawmakers question Vegas Loop violations, NOW sues over sports ballot measure, brothel workers seek union, auto insurance spikes, dating app dangers rise, and Signs of HOPE seeks volunteers.
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House GOP advances voter ID bill, Nevada rolls out new data policy, CCSD faces staff cuts, Red Rock sunflower nears extinction, and Basque cheesecake gains fame.
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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 February 11.
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Plus: What to see, hear, and do in Nevada through the next week.
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Federal student loan defaults climb, Nevada Right-to-Try measure advances, ICE avoids tribal lands, voter rolls grow, Super Bowl betting dips and a new era in U.S. curling.
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Predatory lending effort ends, North Dakota State joins Mountain West, Illenium launches Sphere residency, Sammy Davis Jr. revisited, and Nevada gardeners get an early start.
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Nevada DMV could face penalties over ICE records, CareSource donates $300K for health initiatives, Dina Titus secures infrastructure funding, Team USA wins Olympic gold, and Raiders name a new head coach.
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Norm Schilling talks about lawns, trees, succulents, and other cornerstones of Nevada horticulture and gardening