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While Nevada's supply of lithium would be able to create of hundreds of electric vehicles, it could come at the cost of Indigenous ancestral homelands and their ecosystems.
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Accessible public art expands across Las Vegas, Nevada joins a multistate lawsuit over graduate student loan caps, and data shows rising regional fire weather days.
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The collapse of Spirit Airlines isn't the only curveball confronting people planning summer trips. Rising jet fuel costs tied to the Iran war have pushed up airfares and associated fees across the industry. Two of the remaining U.S. budget carriers just finalized a merger.
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Recently, a handful of works — mostly by local artists — have debuted in the Arts District, Chinatown, and Filipino Town.
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Downtown Las Vegas welcomes back Friday night fireworks, a major Strip parade is set to honor female Olympians, prediction market apps face legal scrutiny and more.
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If a gambler at Las Vegas’ high-stakes tables got on a winning run as long and as impressive as the Golden Knights’ first nine seasons in the NHL, the casino would probably ask him to leave.
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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 May 13.
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A new study finds "brain-eating" amoebas in Lake Mead, NDOT readies for 500,000 EDC visitors, Allegiant Air completes its Sun Country acquisition, and more.
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Over 60% of higher-ed students in the U.S. meet diagnostic criteria for at least one mental health condition — that’s a 50% increase from 13 years ago.