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Nearly a week in to the special session, the Legislature's biggest bills are still on uncertain ground.
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Nevada’s Registration Spotter program sees strong uptake since its Oct. 10 launch; the Goo Goo Dolls announce a Venetian micro-residency; and Catholic Charities outlines its holiday efforts.
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Lake Mead is projected to reach a new all-time low, Windsor Park residents are approved for more than $25 million in relocation funding, and the Up Next Initiative charts a path for the professional development of 210 workers aged 15 to 24.
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The Dallas Cowboys have won their first game since the death of defensive end Marshawn Kneeland. Dak Prescott threw four touchdown passes in Monday night's 33-16 win over the spiraling Las Vegas Raiders.
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The Southern Nevada Health District warns consumers about an expanded recall of ByHeart infant formula, Henderson Mayor Michelle Romero outlines the city’s outlook amid slowing growth, while federal workers voice concerns as the government reopens.
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The newsy jokester opines on Vegas drivers, the press, and finding the funny in troubled times.
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In the documentary 'Remaining Native,' Ku Stevens highlights the courage of Native children who fled boarding schools across the nation, sometimes traveling enormous distances on foot.
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Older men in rural areas are particularly vulnerable, says research by The Trace. Experts say isolation, access to guns are factors.
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The film tax credit bill narrowly survived a procedural challenge in yesterday’s special session with a 21–21 tie. Meanwhile, Clark County launches its annual holiday toy drive, and Britpop icons Pulp make a Tiny Desk appearance.