Nevada Public Radio
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Plus: What to see, hear, and do in Nevada through the next week.
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Las Vegas housing affordability improves, Timbisha Shoshone Homeland Act mark 25 years, NV Energy refunds $63M, Latino foundation funds ICE oversight, builders form PAC, and record heat looms.
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Supreme Court declines JOA case, 45,000 Nevadans face SNAP cuts, CCSD seeks input, Opportunity Village expands, Knights win Olympic medals, and Third Street arts hub advances.
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Counterterror probe after substation breach, lawmakers debate youth beds, Clark County job fair announced, Carson City ranking released, Rat Pack history revisited and a Reno coffee venture.
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House passes SAVE Act, Nevada awards abortion-law damages, national parks drop timed entry, veterans housing planned, snowpack lags, and a rogue toucan charms Vegas.
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Clark County advances 911 center plan, eight skiers killed near Tahoe, CCSD surplus teachers, storm impacts continue, and Pacquiao returns to Las Vegas.
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Plus: The Timbisha Shoshone tribe protests the erasure of Indigenous history by Trump's Interior Department; and what to see, hear, and do in Nevada through the next week.
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Reno nurses strike, Rock ‘n’ Roll race closures hit Las Vegas, Henderson weighs new park, BLM seeks comment on oil leases, library leader honored, and CFTC backs prediction markets.
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Northern Nevada braces for heavy snow, DHS shutdown impacts travel, Raiders fill coordinator roles, Eastside Cannery set for implosion, and a named-for-NBA-stars Olympian.
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Lawmakers question Vegas Loop violations, NOW sues over sports ballot measure, brothel workers seek union, auto insurance spikes, dating app dangers rise, and Signs of HOPE seeks volunteers.