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KNPR State of Nevada senior producer Mike Prevatt highlights arts and culture events for the week
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Nevada Department of Corrections faces lawsuit over gender discrimination and poor conditions, Golden Knights host Colorado Avalanche, while Mountain West black bears confront new seasonal challenges.
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Raiders remain upbeat heading into bye week, looking to distance themselves from disappointing startThe Las Vegas Raiders seemed upbeat after this week's practice as they head into their bye week, just two days after a 31-0 blowout loss to Kansas City.
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The NHBC Academic Laboratory is funded with a combination of $35 million from the State of Nevada American Rescue Plan Act grant and another $9 million from the City of Las Vegas. After its completion in 2027, it's expected to save the community $5 million each year
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Although Indigenous Peoples' Day is not yet a federal or state holiday in Nevada, local tribal members celebrate their culture through the Snow Mountain Powwow and at the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign
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Open enrollment for health insurance plans begins November 1. But threats to federal ACA tax credits could mean big premium increases for Nevadans next year.
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Daily RundownNevada's COVID-19 recovery funding has 85% of its allocation remaining against a year-end 2026 deadline. Grammy-winning artist Alicia Keys takes her semi-autobiographical Broadway musical on the road.
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The story follows a 17-year-old piano prodigy in New York, drawing from Keys' own experiences. The tour coincides with a new book about the show's evolution and will feature a diverse cast, including 18-year-old Maya Drake.
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Plus: How local tribes celebrated Indigenous Peoples' Day, and what to see, hear, and do in Southern Nevada. All that and more on the latest episode of KNPR's State of Nevada.