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Water managers across the West say they do not expect a new Trump administration will alter post-2026 Colorado River talks.
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Crisis pregnancy centers have become more prevalent, and lawmakers want to investigate their fundingCrisis pregnancy centers, which are largely places that convince women not to go forward with abortions, have increased since the fall of Roe v. Wade. Some Democratic lawmakers want to see how much federal funding these centers are getting.
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Churches are allowed to host political events and speak about issues – they just can’t endorse candidates. But a new investigation by KUNR's Bert Johnson found at least one local faith leader appears to be stepping over that line.
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Flu season is here. Different variants of COVID-19 have never disappeared, and public health officials hope Nevada residents will immunize themselves against both.
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While Nevada’s number one industry is gaming and the resorts, entertainment and sports have grown around it.
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Early voting is already underway in Nevada. Nevada Public Radio and Vegas PBS co-hosted a special broadcast of State of Nevada to discuss the election.
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About a week ago, an issue that has vexed some politicians, as well as university officials and college athletes, hit Nevada.
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Nevada's votes will be watched for more than just the presidential bid in November. One of the most closely watched races for the U.S. House is for a seat in Nevada's third congressional district.