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Homelessness is growing throughout Nevada, but especially in Clark County.
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Today, maybe more than any time in recent memory, the arts are taking center stage because of potential cuts to funding throughout the country, including Nevada.
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This week, Nevada state lawmakers heard worst case scenarios if Congress significantly reduces federal Medicaid spending. There’s a lot of uncertainty.
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This week, Nevada lawmakers got their first look at a proposed tax deal meant to draw film production studios to Las Vegas. Assembly Bill 238 would allocate $120 million in tax credits to movie studios and affiliated businesses over 15 years.
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Congestion on the Las Vegas Strip grows more intense as more and more people visit Las Vegas — almost 42 million last year.
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Arts and entertainment generates more than $15 billion in annual spending in Nevada. But during the pandemic and other downturns, that industry — both on and off the Strip — gets hit as hard.
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The Clark County School Board has whittled down candidates for superintendent of the country’s fifth-largest school district to three people.
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Mars has fascinated humanity since Galileo Galilei accurately observed it more than 400 years ago. Now we’re getting to the point of trying to land spaceships on the planet.
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Fear continues to grow in immigrant communities, following the Trump Administration’s promise to deport millions of people living without legal status in the U.S. It’s prompted Southern Nevada officials and experts to respond to concerns.