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May 25 marks five years since George Floyd was killed by Minneapolis police, sparking protests about police conduct nationwide, including in Las Vegas.
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The popularity of summer biking, hiking, birding and boating — and just getting outdoors — is growing in Southern Nevada.
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Nevada is the only state in the country where some form of sex work or prostitution is legal. In counties with fewer than 700,000 people, brothels have been legal since the early 1970s.
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Local leaders want to shore up roads and water infrastructure for Washington County's future growth. Conservationists worry it could open the door to privatizing Western landscapes.
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Las Vegas’ Shade Tree domestic violence shelter announced on Tuesday it has begun renovations to restore full shelter services, following significant flooding in its main shelter area.
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Since President Donald Trump’s self-proclaimed “Liberation Day” in April, when he announced massive tariffs on international imports, those policies have been altered several times.
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May is Skin Safety Awareness Month. How should Las Vegas protect themselves from harmful UV rays and skin cancer?
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The mayor joins KNPR's State of Nevada to discuss new development, the city's budget, homelessness and much more.
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Last week, a big move was made in a Congressional committee you don’t hear a lot about. Nevada Representative Mark Amodei added a budget amendment to sell hundreds of thousands of acres of public land in Nevada so it can be developed.