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Voting in the 2026 election is nearly 11 months away, but as candidates begin to announce their intent to run, will they be able to connect with non-partisan voters?
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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 January 7.
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Nevada sees above-normal temps, receives rural health care funding, welcomes CES visitors, Raiders secure first draft pick, and Golden Knights head to Winter Olympics.
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Advocates' efforts to make school zones safer, the search for missing and murdered Indigenous people, and Vegas' boxing's fight to thrive. All that and more in the latest episode of KNPR's State of Nevada.
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Rain cancels Boulder City's New Year's Eve party, Boring Co. expands to Harry Reid Airport, and the A's sign Tyler Soderstrom to largest extension in team history.
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Campus for Hope lawsuit dismissed, free RTC rides on New Year's Eve, Nevada National Guard assists with Strip security, and Las Vegas cracks down on puppy mills.
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National parks raise fees for non-U.S. visitors, Mercedes-Benz settles emissions case, Las Vegas ranks for New Year's Eve, and Golden Knights expand youth hockey.
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Las Vegas Review-Journal columnist John Katsilometes tells us what's on offer in the entertainment corridor — and for locals wanting something closer to home.
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An expanded language access plans open for input, Las Vegas offers an arborous gift for the season, and porch piracy concerns ramp up.