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There’s no shortage of what to see, hear, and do at any time in Nevada. Here are some highlighted cultural events for the week starting April 8.
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A Lake Tahoe avalanche investigation continues, Nevada brothel workers seek to unionize, Goodsprings Elementary faces closure and more.
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Alan Snel of LV Sports Biz goes behind the latest sports headlines with KNPR
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New projections show that only a quarter of the normal amount of water will flow through the Colorado River this summer, after this year's dismally bad snowpack.
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Nevada has long been the only state in the U.S. where someone can legally purchase sex. Now it could be the first state with a recognized sex workers' union.
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Tax Day — April 15th — is less than two weeks away. And people are still mulling over what might have changed due to last year’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act.
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The Review-Journal stops printing the Las Vegas Sun, Las Vegas approves tiny homes for seniors, and the Raiders sign Kirk Cousins.
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The Las Vegas Review-Journal will no longer print its rival the Las Vegas Sun for the first time in decades, sharpening a longtime legal dispute between the southern Nevada newspapers. The papers will be in court Friday, and the Sun hopes a judge will order printing to resume immediately.
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The Reservation Economic Summit, commonly known as RES, wrapped up in Las Vegas last week. Here's what tribal leaders gravitated to during the sessions.