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Travel back in time by visiting Virginia City’s Historic District
Once a silver rush destination, now a tourist town, Virginia City attracts about two million visitors every year.
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Por qué los latinos están más expuestos al calor extremo en el trabajo y cómo protegerse
Estar al aire libre aumenta el riesgo de sufrir golpes de calor, deshidratación y desmayos. Para prevenir golpes de calor en el trabajo, es fundamental beber agua regularmente, ajustar el horario laboral para evitar las horas más calurosas, usar ropa adecuada y descansar en zonas frescas o con sombra.
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Calling all Clark County creatives: Submit your art for Día de los Muertos
Here’s how you can submit your unique Día de los Muertos art to the Clark County Public Art Office by Sept. 14.
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Gov. Lombardo pledged NV National Guard support for ICE. Here’s why that’s concerning
A Nevada state assemblywoman calls Trump’s deportation scheme—an “out of bounds” relic from the past, leading her to question Nevada’s governor for participating.
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Gambling provision in Trump’s megabill is primed to hurt Nevada’s economy
A provision of President Donald Trump’s One Big Beautiful Bill Act that caps the federal tax deduction for gambling losses at 90% will be costly for gamblers and the Nevada economy, but a potential boon to the illegal betting industry, say experts who joined U.S. Rep. Dina Titus (D-NV) Monday in Las Vegas to discuss…
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Northern Nevada leaf peeping guide: Where to see fall colors
Shades of orange, red, and gold fill Northern Nevada in autumn. Here are some of the best places to go leaf peeping this fall.
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Things to do in Nevada this weekend (Aug. 15-17)
Are you down for some dancing or learning something new? Whether you’re looking for family-friendly fun or a new hobby, be part of an experience this weekend:
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Defensores de inmigrantes preparan a familias vulnerables para la temporada de regreso a clases
En un comunicado, los defensores afirmaron que sienten que las comunidades en todo Nevada están desprotegidas y que planean ayudar en todo lo posible para que los estudiantes se sientan seguros al volver a la escuela.
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7 groups helping Indigenous tribes in Nevada keep their traditions alive
Local groups like Nuwu Art and IndigenousAF are strengthening tribes in Nevada through art, culture, and community support.
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City of Las Vegas offers lead paint and drip repair services to homeowners
The City of Las Vegas is offering qualifying homeowners with young children free lead-hazard assessments, repairs, and up to $7,500 in home water leak repairs. The effort funded by a federal grant, aims to reduce childhood lead poisoning and improve home safety.

























