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The House of Representatives passed the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act" which is predicted to cut millions off of Medicaid and SNAP benefits through a work requirement. Indigenous communities are exempt from this work requirement.
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Las Vegas high schooler, Chris Hayes, became the first Nevadan to win Best Actor at the 2025 Jimmy Awards, while Elena Ferrante-Martin earned the Inspiring Teacher Award.
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For many, July 4th means friends, family, fun... and fireworks. We'll chat with Clark County public safety officials about what they're doing to keep this holiday weekend fun and safe.
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The Vegas Golden Knights snagged the top winger Mitch Marner in a sign-and-trade exchange for Nic Roy.
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In the 2025 Nevada Women's Film Festival, Jeremiah Sampson, won best short documentary for his film "Not Forgotten." His short film highlights two Missing and Murdered Indigenous Person's cases in Nevada.
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Chef Leticia Mitchell's soon-to-be third restaurant, Cocina and Cantina in Boulder Station, plans to serve up fresh, locally sourced Mexican eats
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Nearly 300,000 Nevada workers lack a job-based retirement plan, but that could change when the Nevada Employee Savings Trust program begins July 1.
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Despite the stalled film bill during this year's legislative session, local movie creatives and figures are releasing summer titles and expanding the capabilities of their industry. Also: Alex Honnold, in a horror movie on a mountain?
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MountainView Hospital officially launched its new allogenic cancer treatment program today — making it the first in the state.