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Nevada Department of Corrections faces lawsuit over gender discrimination and poor conditions, Golden Knights host Colorado Avalanche, while Mountain West black bears confront new seasonal challenges.
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Changes to DMV registration will have drivers going online instead of getting in line. Nevada’s SNAP funding quickly approaches a Nov. 1 deadline, while 'Silver Belle' readies for it's trip to the U.S. Capitol.
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The NHBC Academic Laboratory is funded with a combination of $35 million from the State of Nevada American Rescue Plan Act grant and another $9 million from the City of Las Vegas. After its completion in 2027, it's expected to save the community $5 million each year
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Although Indigenous Peoples' Day is not yet a federal or state holiday in Nevada, local tribal members celebrate their culture through the Snow Mountain Powwow and at the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign
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Open enrollment for health insurance plans begins November 1. But threats to federal ACA tax credits could mean big premium increases for Nevadans next year.
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Daily RundownNevada's COVID-19 recovery funding has 85% of its allocation remaining against a year-end 2026 deadline. Grammy-winning artist Alicia Keys takes her semi-autobiographical Broadway musical on the road.
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The story follows a 17-year-old piano prodigy in New York, drawing from Keys' own experiences. The tour coincides with a new book about the show's evolution and will feature a diverse cast, including 18-year-old Maya Drake.
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Plus: How local tribes celebrated Indigenous Peoples' Day, and what to see, hear, and do in Southern Nevada. All that and more on the latest episode of KNPR's State of Nevada.
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Dolly, Gwen, and Cyndi are the latest ladies to dominate the Boulevard's venues