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City leaders in North Las Vegas are hoping to reopen the city’s jail. The jail closed in 2012 as a way to save money. The city has been in dire financial…
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During the 1920s and '30s, Americans flocked to Cuba in droves to escape prohibition, and to gamble.That changed after Fidel Castro took power in 1959 and…
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Is it the pre-recession days of endless moving vans bring families to Nevada? No it isn’t. But, the state’s population is growing again a sign that “we…
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The Nevada National Security Site might not ring a bell right away, most people will know it better by its previous name: the Nevada Test Site.There was a…
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While Clark County has said that the Lion Habitat Ranch, located about six miles south of the M Resort, can’t have more than 40 animals, it’s currently…
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Nye County Sheriff Sharon Wehrly reacted to deep budget cuts to her department by taking a proactive approach to create sources of revenue. Wehrly is…
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In the days of the Wild West, The Territorial Enterprise was one of Nevada’s most important newspapers.In the 1860s and 70s, the paper became known for…
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New legislation in the works in Nevada is taking on a student loan system that many say is broken.Whether you agree that the current system has flaws,…
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In the last few years, there have been several cases where teachers were caught having a sexual relationship with students.Most of the time, those…
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The needs of southern Nevada’s medical sector are robust by just about every indicator out there: physicians per capita and resident vacancies, to name a…