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Whichever you’re looking for, it’s been Nevada’s business to make it easier
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Thirteen months of social distancing and masks, and it’s no wonder people are having less sex. But with protocols loosening, infections stabilizing and…
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Editor's note: In this romance-themed throwback edition of Fifth Street, feel the love with past Desert Companion stories about dating adventures,…
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The Nevada Supreme Court has issued its report on the counties' family court systems, and guess what? It found the often-criticized Clark County family…
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Gov. Brian Sandoval and his wife, Kathleen, have finalized their divorce.The governor first announced the pair planned to split in December, writing in a…
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Reno was infamous as the “divorce capital of the world” for much of the 20th century.Reno Public Radio’s Anh Gray sat down with local historian Alicia…
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RENO, Nev. (AP) — Researchers at the University of Nevada have launched an ambitious online exhibit documenting Reno's history as the "Divorce Capital of…
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RENO, Nev. (AP) — Half of the 11-year-old iconic Virginia Street Bridge has been demolished as part of an $18.2 million project to help with the regions…
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Most of the people who enter the family court system in Clark County do so without a lawyer. So Judge Gayle Nathan launched a program to better prepare…
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Nevada’s lax marriage and divorce laws have made for memorable hookups, breakups and romantic shake-ups In 1931, in the throes of the Great Depression, the Nevada Legislature staked our state’s future on sin — divorce, gambling, easy marriage — as a way to draw tourists and their dollars. It was a bold move.