Nevada Public Radio
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A Southern Nevada Red Cross volunteer heads to Hawaii, Nevada braces for a mail ballot ruling, Zoox expands on the Strip, Clark County gives away trees, and “gaslighting” gets a closer look.
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Plus: A Colorado River update and what to see, hear, and do in Nevada through the next week.
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Nevada senators oppose Trump’s DHS pick, no ICE agents are headed to Harry Reid airport, NV Energy will stop serving Tahoe after 2027, and the Aces season opener stays on track.
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Nevada blocks Kalshi, the NCAA sues DraftKings over March Madness terms, Elko approves a private ski facility, and artist Ethan Salmon spotlights a different Las Vegas.
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Lake Mead closes trails in extreme heat, Red Rock adds ride-share access, Nevada licenses genetic counselors, gas prices rise, Stavros Anthony is fined, and sharks dine well.
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Clark County opens cooling stations, the Aces season stays on track after a WNBA labor deal, a rare Nevada toad nears federal protection, and EDC gets a Strip parade.
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Plus: What to see, hear, and do in Nevada through the next week.
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Aaron Ford joins a lawsuit against OneMain, an extreme heat warning hits Southern Nevada, the White House waives the Jones Act, and park visits dipped in 2025.
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USPS warns it could run out of cash within a year, Henderson may fund a fentanyl awareness campaign, Vegas braces for record heat, and the NBA moves closer to expansion.
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Shutdown‑related travel disruptions loom; Nevada reports measles case; NBA expansion talks could advance; plus accessible Shakespeare and local voices as war with Iran enters third week.