Takeaways from Nevada's 2026 primary election, negotiating childcare availability and costs during summer break, and Vegas' largest fringe festival returns for its second year — all that and more on the latest episode of KNPR's State of Nevada.
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The stage is set for one of the country’s most closely watched gubernatorial elections.
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The First Five Years Fund says 28% of U.S. working families cannot reasonably access the childcare they want or need. That number jumps to 66% in Nevada.
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More venues, more productions, and more performances mark growth for the festival that aims to break free from modern theater conventions.
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After a wildfire, rivers and streams can take years to recover. Native plants and wildlife are often crowded out by invasive species in the aftermath. But in Nevada’s Virgin River watershed, a collaboration between federal agencies and conservation groups is pointing to early signs of recovery.
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There’s never a shortage of things to see, hear, and do in Nevada. Here are some highlighted cultural events for the week starting June 10.