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Nevada allocates millions for ‘attainable’ housing as low-income shortage persists
Lawmakers’ $133 million housing account will fund hundreds of homes and rentals for low- and middle-income earners.
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The Westside story: Celebrating the heart of Black Las Vegas history
Historic Westside Las Vegas survived and thrived despite segregation and neglect. Now it’s undergoing a Renaissance as a Vegas landmark and cultural hub.
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5 Nevada restaurants we wish made USA TODAY’s list of best in the US
The USA TODAY Network has unveiled its Restaurants of the Year for 2026, and among them is Esther’s Kitchen in Las Vegas’ Arts District. But it was difficult to pick just one spot out of the entire state. While Las Vegas hosts an abundance of world-class restaurants, great flavors can be found in every city…
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¿Están seguras las escuelas de Nevada de los operativos de ICE? Algunos creen que no
Líderes comunitarios dicen que el aumento de operativos migratorios está generando miedo en muchas familias y podría estar afectando la asistencia de los estudiantes a clases, aunque existen reglas para mantener a los agentes fuera de los planteles escolares. La Ley AB4 de Nevada, aprobada durante la sesión especial de este otoño, limita el acceso…
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Es 2026 y no tienes seguro médico. ¿Y ahora qué?
Los cambios en las políticas de salud en Washington están teniendo repercusiones en todo el país y haciendo que millones de personas pierdan su cobertura de Medicaid o de la Ley de Cuidado de Salud a Bajo Precio (ACA). Pero todavía hay formas de acceder a la atención médica.
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Taxable sales for cannabis in Nevada declined in the last year
Nevada’s cannabis industry reported nearly $758 million in taxable sales for the fiscal year from July 2024 to June 2025, according to the latest data from the Nevada Cannabis Compliance Board and the Nevada Department of Taxation.
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Rep. Mark Amodei, a Nevada Republican, announces retirement from House
Nevada Rep. Mark Amodei announced Friday he’s retiring from Congress. He’s one of two dozen members of the House of Representatives to announce so far they will not be seeking reelection.
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Nevada lawmakers make wildfire coverage optional
The changes stem from an uptick in disastrous wildfires.
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Are Nevada schools safe from ICE? Some say no
Immigration advocates call for mask bans and increased local oversight of federal authorities after a parent was recently picked up near an East Las Vegas school.



















