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The aim is to enhance security while speeding up the process
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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 January 21.
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BLM installs bollards at Black Rock Desert, Las Vegas relocates veterans memorial, Reno cuts childcare zoning barriers, Arts District parking costs climb, and UNR faces a federal investigation.
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With the holidays having ended just a couple weeks ago, and Southern Nevada's community cat breeding season on the horizon, the region's ongoing problem of pet shelter overcrowding is only likely to worsen.
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Rate hikes, $4/hr private lots, and more meters on the way have angered business owners, employees, and patrons alike.
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For decades, Nevadans have turned to Jon Ralston, CEO of the Nevada Independent, for political analysis. His new book, The Game Changer, explores the life and career of the late Sen. Harry Reid.
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The Las Vegas Raiders are searching for a new head coach for the third year in a row. This time, it's crucial to find the right fit.
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Light & Wonder settles IP lawsuit, Fremont motels come down, Clark County grants open, college enrollment rises, climate research advances, and NV Energy disputes refund orders.
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Meter price hikes in Las Vegas' Arts District draw protest, a forthcoming book from Nevada politico Jon Ralston explores the life (and legacy) of Sen. Harry Reid, and local animal shelters continue to face overcrowding. All that and more in the latest episode of KNPR's State of Nevada.