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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 March 4.
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According to one tally, nearly 200 people have already announced intentions to run for office in 2026. But what might be more important than who is running is who isn't.
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BLM approves lithium mine expansion, Cortez Masto opposes BLM nominee, Boulder Highway closes for implosion, Southwest Gas seeks rate hike, powwow canceled, and Vegas plans World Cup watch party.
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Live Nation faces trial, Nevada can regulate prediction markets, pop-up produce stands return, Reno staff train as drone pilots, and Vegas filmmakers stream big.
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Civil rights groups prepare legal observers, Nevada overdose deaths fall 10%, casinos evolve as tourism dips, new Lake Mead forecasts roll out, Reading Week begins, and smog aid is offered.
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We ask two separate experts h much of a dip in Las Vegas visitation is due to gaming regulation, speculative betting, and other factors.
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One of UNLV's oldest cultural departments will produce the seven-piece 'Universal Motions' show February 27-28.
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Judge allows transgender sports ballot effort, Senate approves pipeline, Wynn faces more cyberattack lawsuits, mortgage rates dip below 6%, and U.S. women’s hockey team plans Las Vegas celebration.
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The United States women’s hockey team has a date with Flavor Flav in Las Vegas in July to celebrate its gold medal victory from the Milan Cortina Olympics.