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Immigration officers assert sweeping power to enter homes without a judge’s warrant, memo says
Federal immigration officers are asserting sweeping power to forcibly enter people’s homes without a judge’s warrant, according to an internal Immigration and Customs Enforcement memo obtained by The Associated Press.
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Venezuelan Nevadans have complicated feelings about Maduro’s ouster
Candidate for Nevada Assembly says Trump’s removal of Venezuelan President threatens greater authoritarianism in his home country. Another backs the intervention.
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El mercado laboral en el primer año de Trump 2.0
Expertos consultados atribuyen el estado del mercado laboral a la incertidumbre por los aranceles, los recortes gubernamentales y algunas políticas del gobierno de Trump.
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How Nevada waited a century to officially add Las Vegas
And in 1982, three groups worked to cut off the bottom part of the state: Arizonans looking to reclaim lost territory, Northern Nevadans tired of Las Vegas’ outsized influence, and Clark County residents hoping to create an entirely new state.
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8 NV nonprofits to support during Slavery & Human Trafficking Prevention Month
By providing safe housing, spreading awareness, or partnering with law enforcement, these Nevada organizations are devoted to combatting human trafficking.
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De incendios domésticos a incendios forestales: cómo protegerse en Nevada
Los incendios, tanto en viviendas como en zonas naturales, son frecuentes en Nevada. Aunque no siempre pueden evitarse, existen medidas concretas para reducir los riesgos y proteger a las familias si ocurre una emergencia.
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Nevada’s reality TV stars: Where are they now?
The current lives of these Nevada reality stars may surprise you!
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Las enfermedades y muertes que previenen las vacunas que los CDC han dejado de recomendar
El gobierno federal ha reducido drásticamente la cantidad de vacunas infantiles recomendadas, dejando fuera seis inmunizaciones de rutina que han protegido a millones de personas de enfermedades graves, discapacidades a largo plazo y muertes.
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Nevada Democrats push ahead, but ACA tax credit extension unlikely to pass
Despite Republicans in the House defecting to pass subsidy extensions, healthcare credit renewal and relief may be dead in the water.
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MLK Jr. Day a federal holiday? Yes, here’s what’s closed in Reno
Several government offices — including post offices and city-owned pools — will be closed for the holiday. However, most major retailers are expected to remain open during their normal hours.

























