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Lake Mead closes trails in extreme heat, Red Rock adds ride-share access, Nevada licenses genetic counselors, gas prices rise, Stavros Anthony is fined, and sharks dine well.
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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 March 18.
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Aaron Ford joins a lawsuit against OneMain, an extreme heat warning hits Southern Nevada, the White House waives the Jones Act, and park visits dipped in 2025.
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USPS warns it could run out of cash within a year, Henderson may fund a fentanyl awareness campaign, Vegas braces for record heat, and the NBA moves closer to expansion.
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Shutdown‑related travel disruptions loom; Nevada reports measles case; NBA expansion talks could advance; plus accessible Shakespeare and local voices as war with Iran enters third week.
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The City of Henderson places limits on micro-mobility operation, including a city-wide ban on electric motorcycles.
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The war with Iran is in its second week. The fighting continues, while questions linger about why the U.S. began military operations and how it will affect Nevada and the rest of the country.
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Senators challenge Trump’s park exhibit order, Southern Nevada drops septic rule changes, Fertitta eyes Caesars, Uber adds robotaxis, BLM gathers wild horses, and winter heat breaks records.
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In its sixth season, the performance company continues its tradition of modernizing the playwright's works and staging them in parks all over Clark County.