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Labor leaders with the state's largest healthcare union, SEIU Local 1107 met with lawmakers this week to unveil their upcoming legislative agenda.
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Nevada is home to many music festivals, most of them in well-populated Clark County. But one takes place in McGill, Nevada, a town with a little more than a 1,000 people in a remote part of the state.
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As the social status of women has grown, women are still trying to attain equal status in the workplace, in wages, politics and more.
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The nearly seven day long hunger strike involving two UNLV students ended earlier this week following productive negotiations with UNLV administrators and pro-Palestine student groups and coalitions.
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State and federal leaders in Nevada have signed a bipartisan letter asking the United States Postal Service Board of Governors to reverse a decision to move Reno’s mail processing operations to Sacramento.
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The study from Yale showed that those who are “alarmed” and “concerned” about climate change almost doubled over the past decade to nearly 30%. About 16% are “doubtful” or “dismissive.”
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Nevada’s wilderness and the areas nearby offer so many ways to escape the state’s urban rat race.
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After decades of talk, several misfires and half-hearted attempts, a high-speed rail between the Los Angeles area and Las Vegas is happening.
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Summer is around the corner, and while Southern Nevada must deal with an influx of tourists, some in the state are preparing for a different kind of swarm ... Mormon crickets.