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The film tax credit bill narrowly survived a procedural challenge in yesterday’s special session with a 21–21 tie. Meanwhile, Clark County launches its annual holiday toy drive, and Britpop icons Pulp make a Tiny Desk appearance.
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The years-long case against six Nevada Republicans who were accused of submitting a bogus certificate that falsely declared President Donald Trump the winner of the state’s 2020 presidential election has been sent back to Clark County.
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Plus: An appeal from a nonprofit that's served Thanksgiving dinner to food insecure Las Vegans for 60 years; and a new documentary untangles the painful history of Indigenous boarding schools. All that — and what to see, hear and do this weekend — in the latest episode of KNPR's State of Nevada.
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A recent study found that thousands of wells across Nevada have experienced significant declines over the last thirty years.
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The 26th annual Latin Grammy Awards return to Las Vegas’ MGM Grand Garden Arena on Nov. 13. Here's what to know ahead of the big night.
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Daily RundownAs the House nears a vote to end the 42-day shutdown, Harry Reid Airport faces delays. Meanwhile, rumors of a Treasure Island show are dismissed, and the Giving Machine returns.
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The older generation passes the torch to a new one as up-and-coming cowboys compete for a shot at a world title in the Indian National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas.
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Daily RundownBoth of Nevada’s Democratic senators joined the vote to end the record 41-day government shutdown. The Animal Foundation is hosting a public pet food pop-up, while construction of a new LVMPD substation is underway.
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The company wants to institute what it's calling a new “demand charge.” It’s based on a 15-minute snapshot of a customer’s peak daily usage.