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On Saturday, Harry Reid received a sendoff befitting the most powerful lawmaker to ever come from Nevada, going from Searchlight to Senate majority…
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More than 50 new laws went on the books in Nevada on Jan. 1. They address issues ranging from voting to birth control, from ghost guns to child car…
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In an effort to keep a lid on Nevada’s healthcare costs, Gov. Steve Sisolak issued an executive order late last month designed to limit annual price…
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In the latest installment of Exit Spring Mountain, hear about the threats made toward Nevada's Asian-Americans and Pacific Islanders, and how some…
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Nevada university students can attend classes without being vaccinated for COVID-19, but the people who work on campus need to have a shot.Decisions by…
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Problem gamblers often resort to crime to feed their addiction. Now a Clark County diversion court makes treatment instead of incarceration available for…
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A year ago tomorrow, violent protesters stormed the U.S. Capitol as lawmakers were preparing to declare Joe Biden the victor in the presidential…
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It takes more than a pandemic, cold weather, or shortages of champagne and caviar to derail New Year’s Eve in Las Vegas.Police estimate that more than…
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UNLV history Professor Michael Green called Sen. Harry Reid, who died Tuesday, “possibly the most important Senate leader since Lyndon Johnson.”As…
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From President Joe Biden on down, the political world reacted to Tuesday’s death of former Sen. and Democratic Majority Leader Harry Reid of Nevada. Here…