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The summer is harsh on cars, car experts answer the public’s questions about their vehicles and how to keep them away from laborious car problems.
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Metro says the number of hospitalizations following peptide injections at a Vegas wellness gathering could be as high as seven. A subsequent investigation has revealed that the doctor who authorized them wasn't licensed to practice here.
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The Southern Nevada Health District sent out the notification on Thursday morning. So far, there are no confirmed human cases in the state.
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Heat is causing more eye conditions, especially in desert areas
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Schools across Nevada are set to begin the new school year in the coming weeks. We'll examine what districts and teachers are doing to prepare.
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Following news out of UNLV indicating growing pesticide resistance among local mosquitoes, the Health District has confirmed the season's first positive mosquito samples of West Nile virus.
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Overview and Outlook of fires burning near Jacob Lake and in Grand Canyon National Park's North Rim
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Artificial intelligence is seemingly everywhere now. But how sustainable is it? As data centers spring up across the West, there are growing concerns over the water and power AI consumes.
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Much is still unknown about the July 28th attack, including the gunman’s motives. KNPR's Paul Boger spoke with Katelyn Newberg, with the Las Vegas Review-Journal, to fill in the blanks.