Nevada Public Radio
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FBI investigates suspected bio lab, CCSD outlines academic goals, Sundance relocates to Boulder, Olympic mascots debut, and Vegas City Opera reimagines a classic.
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Eviction diversion expands to more cities, tourism declines continue, Utah buys water for the Great Salt Lake, SNWA turf rules paused, and tribes push back on park signage changes.
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Las Vegas approves first Vegas Loop station, FDA recalls ByHeart formula, Lombardo urges restraint in Minnesota shootings, DRI wins AI education grant, and Scotty’s Castle reopens.
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Tuition program protects families from rate hikes, Las Vegas offers home remediation aid, and Rep. Amodei seeks facts on VA nurse killing by immigration agents.
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Plus: What to see, hear, and do in Nevada through the next week.
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Windsor Park construction stalls, Colorado River inflow drops, Nevada tuition increases, auto insurance rates climb, and CCSD considers semester exams for middle schoolers.
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Henderson breaks ground on preschool, Nevada reopens healthcare loan program, affordable housing comes to downtown Las Vegas, and Nevada Senator Rosen calls for Noem's impeachment.
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Measles cases rise to 25-year high, ethics complaint filed against lieutenant governor, and Las Vegas residents sue Metro over protest tactics.
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LVCVA defends Boring Company support, NV Energy proposes $63 million in refunds, TSA tests new scanners, Rogers Foundation scholarships, and local sports updates.
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Plus: Why airport security tech is tested at Harry Reid, before going nationwide; how the Native Bound Unbound archive gives a voice to the victims of Indigenous slavery and their descendants; and See Hear Do. All that and more in the latest episode of KNPR's State of Nevada.