Nevada Public Radio
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Critics detail Nevada public records delays, a study ranks the state seventh for GDP growth, the Athletics open their Las Vegas ballpark series, and more.
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Black Mountain Institute staff depart, libraries launch summer reading programs, Lotus of Siam reopens, and more.
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Trump's pick shakes up Nevada's 2nd District primary, Three Square kicks off Restaurant Week, Vegas Strong Fund raises $27M for the Forever One Memorial, and more.
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Clark County records its first West Nile virus case, Southwest states sign a Colorado River water exchange pact, primary voting deadlines approach, and more.
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Stolen copper wire spikes under AI data center demand, Nevada rebrands its 988 crisis helpline, state senators push back against proposed travel restrictions and more.
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Plus: What to see, hear, and do in Las Vegas this week.
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Southern Nevada opens its first dedicated foster care health clinic, billionaire Barry Diller floats an $18 billion MGM bid, a teen is accused of harming three competition horses, and more.
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A new federal bill aims to help Nevada Test and Training Range veterans exposed to radiation, John Tortorella guides the Golden Knights to the Stanley Cup Final, Clark County's CASA administrator retires after 29 years, and more.
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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.