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Top water negotiators declined to speak at an upcoming conference amid closed-door meetings about the future of the water supply for 40 million people.
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Nevada legislators will have about $191 million less than originally anticipated to build a new two-year budget. That’s according to the latest analysis from the state’s Economic Forum, which met last week.
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It's been a year since the Chinatown Redevelopment Plan was first initiated. What's next?
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Gaming revenue, hotel occupancy, and overall visitors lag, though off-Strip is a different story.
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Wednesday's guest is Chris Giunchigliani and it’s our open mic show, where your thoughts and topics lead the conversation. And that’s what this is: we’re sitting and talking about what’s happening in Nevada.
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Mojave Max, the desert tortoise who serves as a mascot for the Clark County Desert Conservation Program, has not yet emerged from brumation, officials say, but don't worry, he's OK.
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A very common vaccination for MMR — measles, mumps and rubella — for kids 5 to 12 fell from 94.5% in 2016 to 92.4% this year; 95% is considered the safe threshold.
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A bill that passed the Nevada Senate on Tuesday could acknowledge that sovereign tribal nations are on the same level as municipalities in matters of environmental notice.