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Neighbors have sued Campus for Hope. Immigrants have sued Las Vegas and ICE. We’ll dig into those and more on this one-hour Wednesday on State of Nevada.
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Western states have pumped a Lake Mead’s worth of groundwater in recent years. What does that mean for those relying on the shrinking Colorado River?
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New forecasts show major population growth in Clark County, with shifts in age, diversity, and job sectors. Planners are already working to meet future demands.
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Schoenmann, who has hosted KNPR's State of Nevada for a decade, is leaving the news business, but the show goes on
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Burlesque star Melody Sweets—singer, baker, producer—brings her sultry, witty new show Summer Fling to the Smith Center June 21.
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After massive "No Kings" protest in Las Vegas on Saturday and reported ICE activity throughout the year, local police and advocates respond to growing immigration concerns
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Green Our Planet’s new 1.5-acre garden campus seeks to fight food insecurity in East Las Vegas. But a lack of neighborhood engagement may test that vision.
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Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo approved Senate Bill 421 which is aimed to increase voter turnout in Nevada's Indigenous communities. The new law will allow tribes to run their own polling locations with the help of the Secretary of State's office.
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A bill to cut Corporation for Public Broadcasting funding passed the House and now heads to the Senate. Nevada Public Radio's CEO discusses his plans to get the organization through it.