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In Las Vegas, which makes its money off of people who come here to let loose, drinking will continue, and unfortunately, so will drinking and driving. But many fight that.
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Through a collaboration with Vegas PBS, Nevada Public Radio brings you selected interviews from their Nevada Week In Person televised series on KNPR's State of Nevada.
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The Biden-Harris administration is taking another step to protect northeast Nevada's Ruby Mountains - by putting them temporarily off-limits to oil, gas and geothermal development.
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CES, the annual trade show of all things tech, is upon us.
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Well before the U.S. Supreme Court struck down a federal court ruling that prevented cities from punishing unhoused people and paved the way for a national rise in anti-homeless camping bans, Nevada lawmakers considered putting its own limits on how cities respond to homelessness.
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We’re hearing more about avian flu, which is widespread in wild birds worldwide. It’s been found around the country, and in Nevada over the years.
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UNLV has had fairly close relations with higher education programs in China for many years. Now, the two are even closer.
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Soldier who died by suicide in Las Vegas told ex-girlfriend of pain and exhaustion after AfghanistanThe highly decorated Special Forces soldier who died by suicide in a Cybertruck explosion on New Year's Day confided to a former girlfriend — who had served as an Army nurse — that he faced significant pain and exhaustion that she says were key symptoms of traumatic brain injury.
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This week marked the 10th anniversary of President Barack Obama signing into law the Tule Springs Fossil Beds National Monument.