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For more than 30 years, the federal government has provided medical care in Nevada, Arizona, Utah and New Mexico for residents affected by the radioactive fallout from nuclear weapons tests at the Nevada Test Site from the 1950s and '60s.
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City officials have approved a proposal from the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to build a controversial temple in the Lone Mountain area in northwest Las Vegas.
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Dapper Companies is beginning construction on the Mission Linen building in the Arts District, and they plan to add a museum, a coffee shop and a new pizza spot.
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Summer’s coming and Nevadans have a lot to consider.
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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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Content warning: This episode of State of Nevada talks about suicide at length. In 2021, 382 Nevadans died from a vehicle crash, while 691 people killed themselves.
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The Nevada Supreme Court has rejected an effort to cancel sports stadium funding through a public vote.
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Clark County officials held an informational meeting last week about a new ordinance requiring sidewalk vendors to obtain business licenses and health permits.