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KNPR State of Nevada producer Mike Prevatt highlights arts and culture events for the week
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Students have been earning valuable experience alongside theater professionals since 2000 — and Las Vegas audiences have benefitted.
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The HCA Healthcare Center for Clinical Advancement offers training simulations on 13 high-tech, lifelike manikins. Providers will be able to run a number of emergency scenarios, including care for heart attacks and postpartum hemorrhages.
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There is still more than a year until voters cast a ballot in the 2026 midterms, but it looks like the campaign cycle is officially underway in Nevada.
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The Summerlin South Little League team made history in August by becoming the first team from Nevada to win the U.S. Championship. Since then, it’s been a whirlwind few weeks for the team.
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In Nevada, as much as one-tenth of the state's entire prison population is currently in solitary confinement, but there's growing concern over its efficacy.
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What to expect from Nevada's gubernatorial election, and a closer look at the dangers facing Latin music amid immigration crackdowns. All that and more on the latest episode of KNPR's State of Nevada.
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The water infrastructure at the Walker River Paiute Tribe reservation was struggling to keep up with the demands of more housing and economic development, but soon that could all change with a new water looping system.
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Spanish language music is popular and big business but feeling the effects of immigration crackdownsIncreased Immigration crackdowns are having an impact on Spanish-language live performances as performer visas are being revoked. This is having a significant economic impact on local communities.