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The water infrastructure at the Walker River Paiute Tribe reservation was struggling to keep up with the demands of more housing and economic development, but soon that could all change with a new water looping system.
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Spanish language music is popular and big business but feeling the effects of immigration crackdownsIncreased Immigration crackdowns are having an impact on Spanish-language live performances as performer visas are being revoked. This is having a significant economic impact on local communities.
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The five-year project that adjoins City Hall also consolidates government staff into one operational hub
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Republican Governor Joe Lombardo has officially kicked off his reelection campaign in front of supporters at Rancho High School in Las Vegas on Monday, Sept. 15.
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A UNLV Med School researcher gives the facts behind Nevada's high rates of deaths from traffic accidents, and we dive into the causes and solutions of a recent rash of murders in Nevada's prisons. All that and more on the latest episode of KNPR's State of Nevada.
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Since July, five inmates have died at High Desert Prison. Another died at Southern Desert Prison. At this time, those deaths are still under investigation.
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The Nevada Road Users Database Traffic Study, administered by the surgery department at UNLV’s med school, shows dangerous driving is more common now than a decade ago.
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State of Nevada producer Mike Prevatt highlights three arts and culture events for the week
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Las Vegas locals who were collectively duped out of more than a million dollars tell their stories in 'Vinnie Plays Vegas.'