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Las Vegas is growing. That means more people. And more water use.
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People will be able to go to COVIDTests.gov and get four free tests per household, starting next week. The Biden administration says it is trying to prepare for the fall and winter COVID season.
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It’s been more than a week since the MGM’s computer systems were apparently hacked. How does this kind of thing happen in the first place? It is possible to stop them in Las Vegas and elsewhere?
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A new study finds that smoke from massive wildfires has eroded about a quarter of the air quality gains from the last few decades.
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Congress is back in session after spending all of August in recess, and already lawmakers are facing tough issues.
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They say it takes a few years for a music festival to find its way. And that’s what happened with Life is Beautiful in downtown Las Vegas.
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The Forest Service is awarding more than $1 billion nationwide in grants to plant trees in cities, tackle climate change and make green spaces more accessible to less wealthy neighborhoods.
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The disclosure by Caesars came after MGM Resorts International reported publicly that a cyberattack it detected led it to shut down computer systems at its properties across the U.S. to protect data.
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A judge on Wednesday ordered a teachers union to put an end to teacher absences that have forced Las Vegas-area school closures and that she said are “very clearly a strike,” amid a contract battle in a state where it is illegal for public employees to walk off the job.
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Hackers have claimed responsibility for the cyber issue that seems to have brought down many of the online operations for MGM Resorts.
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A new study finds a 50-fold growth in deaths from combined use of stimulants and opioids. The toxic and contaminated drug supply is to blame.
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Nevada is also a hotbed for Alzheimer’s research, with the Cleveland Clinic's Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health embarking on a study that might change the future of Alzheimer’s treatments forever.
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A ribbon cutting ceremony was held on Monday at a new manufacturing plant which makes a component that will increase the energy captured in utility-scale solar panels.
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Hotter summers across the region are making it difficult for some workers to stay cool and comfortable. That’s especially true for food truck owners who cook over hot stoves and fryers in small spaces.