Nevada Public Media
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Nevada gas prices see small dip, state challenges NV Energy's demand charge, thousands of clerical workers vote to unionize and more
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NASA utilizes Colorado high peaks for lunar landing simulation, Fertitta Entertainment announces a multibillion-dollar buyout of Caesars, the Youth Mental Health Corps heads to Nevada, and more.
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Plus: Nevada's Gaming Control Board pushes back on prediction market apps; and what to see, hear, and do in Las Vegas this week.
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More than 60,000 Nevadans cast early ballots for the primary, the Vegas Golden Knights sweep their way to the Stanley Cup Finals, the Raiders Foundation donates $250,000 for mental health, and more.
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Candidates line up for Northern Nevada's open congressional seat, exploring the legacy of Paul Laxalt, environmental and tribal groups sue over the Anaconda Copper Mine site, and more.
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Las Vegas native Kyle Busch was more than a villain and the greatest NASCAR driver of his generationKyle Busch grew to expect — even appreciate — the boos. The driver was more comfortable over his 26-year NASCAR career than anyone might imagine with a checkered flag in one hand and fans jeering all around.
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Psychological data shows rising election anxiety, Boulder City officials reject an 88-acre data center proposal, Clark County renames an east Las Vegas park, and more.
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Environmental groups sue over endangered pygmy rabbit protections, Nevada's oldest rural schoolhouse closes after 113 years, a new generic drug pilot rolls out for rural hospitals, and more.
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Plus: What to see, hear, and do in Las Vegas this week as voting gears up.
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The Red Cross launches its summer blood drive, local menus drop for the 19th annual Las Vegas Restaurant Week, Clark County extends Formula One's Grand Prix through 2037, and more.