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The white angel wings jut upright from the earth with a warm glow of light, towering above the site of modern America’s deadliest mass shooting.
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Gov. Joe Lombardo wants to help build Major League Baseball’s smallest ballpark — arguing that the worst team in baseball can boost Las Vegas, a city striving to call itself a sports mecca.
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A Utah-based bus company says the neighboring state of Nevada has “declared war” on its interstate travel services, seizing one of its passenger vans and leaving 20 passengers stranded with no ride based on false allegations of operating unsafe vehicles.
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The state of Arizona today said it will no longer issue new development approvals based on groundwater alone.
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In modern times, states fund job training, hoping that putting people to work will overcome economic need, which often leads to homelessness.
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A new report from Climate Central - based on 50 years of weather data across the country - finds that the number of hot, dry and windy fire weather days have increased, particularly in the American West.
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The batteries in your cell phone, the glass in solar panels and other important materials all depend on rare earth minerals. That’s leading to a new mining rush in the West.
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There are winners and losers in the new landmark deal to avert a water shortage crisis on the Colorado River. But experts say it doesn't go far enough and no one should be celebrating.
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Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo has signed a bill enshrining existing protections for out-of-state abortion patients and in-state providers.
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Over the last four months, Nevada lawmakers have done a lot—and whether that’s good or bad depends on your perspective.
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The Vegas Golden Knights are once again in the Stanley Cup Finals.
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Nevada Rep. Susie Lee, who is co-chair of the Colorado River Caucus, hosted her Republican counterpart from California at several Southern Nevada locations, including a tour of Lake Mead.
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Nevada lawmakers got their first look at a bill to help build a new stadium from the Oakland A's on the Las Vegas Strip on Monday.
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California, Arizona and Nevada have agreed to a historic deal to curb the amount of water the states will pull from the Colorado River. We take a look at what that deal means for Las Vegas and Lake Mead.