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She completes a two-year search for the position. Hotoda is also the first woman and Asian-American to fill the role.
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The three states say their proposal would save 3.2 million acre-feet of water through 2028. That’s enough water to serve more than 25 million people a year.
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Raishawn Josiah Denetclarance, a Diné man, and others were honored at the fifth annual MMIWR prayer walk at Floyd Lamb park over the weekend.
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Spirit Airlines has secured court approval to begin dismantling the once-busy budget carrier and sell its parts to pay creditors. The liquidation a bankruptcy court judge authorized on Teusday marks a dramatic turn for Spirit, which filed for bankruptcy protection in August 2025 hoping to escape financial ruin.
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Plus: How pre-ER blood transfusions improve survival outcomes, and what to see, hear, and do in Las Vegas this week.
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Las Vegas holds first Heat Summit, Alzheimer’s clinical trials grow 40%, jet fuel costs drive up airfares, Mountain West ski visits decline, and WNBA GMs vote A’ja Wilson MVP favorite.
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Dolly Parton has canceled her previously postponed Las Vegas residency due to health challenges.
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Gas prices top $4.44 amid Iran war, Forest Service burns drop, air quality report flags Las Vegas, senators fight quartz tariffs, RTC fare hikes, and Dolly Parton cancels Vegas residency.
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Ivan Barbashev scored off a terrific pass from Pavel Dorofeyev with 4:58 left to put the Golden Knights ahead for good, and Vegas went on to defeat the Anaheim Ducks 3-1 on Monday night in the opener of their second-round series. Game 2 is Wednesday night in Las Vegas.