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One group that both sides are trying to win over is young people. Historically, they’ve voted more Democratic. But a bigger question this year is: Are they voting, and will they turn up on Election Day?
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Henderson is growing quickly and defining itself as more than just a suburban hub of Las Vegas. The City has designated the neighborhood of West Henderson as a potential “global business district” and an opportunity zone for employment and businesses. And there’s been no shortage of development in recent years.
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As the nation focuses on the race for president, many are looking to Nevada as the key to controlling or losing power in Congress.
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Though almost 300,000 Nevadans have already voted, one of the questions for the remaining 2 million eligible voters is whether photo IDs should be required to vote.
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For the first time under President Joe Biden, a federal permit for a new lithium-boron mine has been approved for a Nevada project essential to his clean energy agenda, despite conservationists’ vows to sue over the plan they insist will drive an endangered wildflower to extinction.
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Both Vice President Kamala Harris and Donald Trump will host rallies in the Las Vegas area this week.
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Crisis pregnancy centers have become more prevalent, and lawmakers want to investigate their fundingCrisis pregnancy centers, which are largely places that convince women not to go forward with abortions, have increased since the fall of Roe v. Wade. Some Democratic lawmakers want to see how much federal funding these centers are getting.
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Churches are allowed to host political events and speak about issues – they just can’t endorse candidates. But a new investigation by KUNR's Bert Johnson found at least one local faith leader appears to be stepping over that line.
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Flu season is here. Different variants of COVID-19 have never disappeared, and public health officials hope Nevada residents will immunize themselves against both.