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In the cooler winter months, we tend to forget about the biggest issue facing Nevada. But it’ll come back, because summer’s coming fast.
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States tasked with deciding the Colorado River's future have submitted competing proposals for how to manage the river's water. Environmental groups and tribes are also trying to help shape that conversation.
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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.