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The Bureau of Land Management is moving much of its Washington D.C. office to the West.The Trump Administration says it's a move to get the BLM closer to…
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Former Vice President and presidential candidate Al Gore came to UNLV Tuesday and received a standing ovation after his speech, even though he issued some…
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Over the weekend, not everyone in Nevada was thinking about hockey.Tonopah, which can get pretty frigid in winter, was celebrating Jim Butler Days. On…
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If you’re looking for lesser-known hikes in Southern Nevada, here’s a hint: They’re not in the Red Rock loop.The area is beautiful, and we love it, but…
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More than 40 years ago, Title IX became the law in the United States. It meant that any school receiving federal funding could not discriminate.And it was…
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Around 60 women and children in the valley who have HIV receive their medical care from a program in the School of Community Health Sciences at UNLV. The…
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For many people going to a prayer vigil has helped them deal with the horror of Sunday night's shooting.Last night, across the Las Vegas Valley, people…
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The Shade Tree is the largest women’s shelter in Nevada.It houses homeless and abused women, their children, and their pets for up to three months.In the…
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It’s the dog days of summer – and there is still plenty of time to enjoy the outdoors. KNPR's State of Nevada talked about great spots to visit in Nevada,…
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As Southern Nevada boomed, the level of Lake Mead—our main water source--dropped. Deeper straws were built to keep whatever water remains in the lake…