As the SAVE Act moves forward in Congress, experts are concerned the voter ID law might disenfranchise some Nevadans; states blow past their deadline as contentious Colorado River allotment negotiations continue; and downtown's Third Street hopes to open as the Valley's first multi-venue, multi-discipline arts incubator. All that and more on the latest episode of KNPR's State of Nevada.
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The U.S. Senate is poised to vote on the SAVE America Act. It requires proof of citizenship to register to vote. Some warn it could disenfranchise millions of Americans.
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The seven states disagree on conservation guidelines, which must be set soon to dictate operations for 2027. Federal involvement could complicate things further.
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A celebration turns into a demonstration at the Death Valley National Park after Timbisha Shoshone historical plaques were removed from the park's visitors center.
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