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Dozens of community members gathered Monday to share their frustrations with what they see as an inadequate response to homelessness from LVMPD and the County. Officials say they're working on it.
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For many, July 4th means friends, family, fun... and fireworks. We'll chat with Clark County public safety officials about what they're doing to keep this holiday weekend fun and safe.
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Nearly 300,000 Nevada workers lack a job-based retirement plan, but that could change when the Nevada Employee Savings Trust program begins July 1.
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Despite the stalled film bill during this year's legislative session, local movie creatives and figures are releasing summer titles and expanding the capabilities of their industry. Also: Alex Honnold, in a horror movie on a mountain?
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MountainView Hospital officially launched its new allogenic cancer treatment program today — making it the first in the state.
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Neighbors have sued Campus for Hope. Immigrants have sued Las Vegas and ICE. We dig into those issues and more on this one-hour Wednesday edition of SON.
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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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The new multi-million-dollar facility will be able to treat 35 patients at any given time.
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Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo vetoed 87 bills from the 2025 Session, the most for a single session. He now holds the record for most vetoes by a Nevada Governor ever.