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It’s no secret the Colorado River is under threat from increased demand and prolonged drought, but what the seven states that rely on the river are going to do about it is still a mystery.
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The new UNLV Consortium of Arts + Medicine plans to host its first public symposium on October 4. The goal is to improve treatment, and support, for injured circus professionals.
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The Las Vegas company has made pop culture nostalgia, zeitgeist topics, and immersion part of its artistic brand.
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A glimpse into Galeón's first seating
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A conversation about the Forever One memorial to victims and survivors of the Route 91 Harvest Festival Shooting on Oct. 1, 2017
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The Department of the Interior recently announced plans to rescind a Biden-era rule that designated conservation as one of the officially recognized uses of public land.
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Public schools across the state are showing signs of improvement, according to the latest round of Star Ratings from the Nevada Department of Education.
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As AI transforms art and media, Raiders games may preserve the last of an authentic human experience through food and community. Xander Pippin interviews stadium chefs creating genuine moments with birria egg rolls and wild-caught sushi that artificial intelligence can never replicate. A thoughtful reflection on finding meaning in sports, food, and human connection.
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Plus: The state's high overdose rate; the return of hiking season; and what to see, hear, and do. All that and more on the latest episode of KNPR's State of Nevada.