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As NV lawmakers speed toward red light camera law, civil rights groups want to pump the brakes
By Michael Lyle, Nevada Current Amid growing numbers of traffic fatalities across Nevada, state lawmakers during interim meetings last year discussed whether red light and speed cameras or enhanced infrastructure would be the best way to improve road safety. A long-awaited bill, backed by state traffic safety officials and Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department, to…
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The 27 most expensive homes for sale in Las Vegas right now
Stacker compiled a list of the most expensive homes in Las Vegas listed for sale on realtor.com. Homes are ranked by price with ties broken by price per square foot.
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It’s up to us to stop GOP attacks on healthcare access and affordability
As Chair of the Senate Health and Human Services Committee, I think about healthcare access every single day—because for many Nevadans, it’s not a policy issue. It’s personal. It’s about whether your child gets to see a doctor. Whether your mom can afford her insulin. Whether your neighbor can survive cancer without going bankrupt. March…
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Cáncer gástrico: Hispanos en EE. UU. tienen el doble de riesgo que los blancos no hispanos
Por Isabel Rubio, FACTCHEQUEADO Qué sabemos sobre el cáncer gástrico y por qué los hispanos en EE. UU. tienen el doble de probabilidades de ser diagnosticados y morir por esta enfermedad que los blancos no hispanos Si sólo tienes unos segundos, lee estas líneas: Las búsquedas sobre “cáncer gástrico” en Google en Estados Unidos se…
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Trump appoints Chattah Nevada’s interim U.S. Attorney
Nevada Republican National Committeewoman and former political candidate Sigal Chattah has been nominated by President Donald Trump to serve as interim U.S. Attorney in Nevada, her office confirmed Friday.
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11 free & family-friendly things to do in Las Vegas
From spotting mermaids to touring a chocolate factory, here are 11 free and family-friendly things to do in and around Las Vegas.
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Boletín: 📕 Las Escuelas de Nevada Podrían Perder $1B en Financiamiento
Este boletín fue originalmente publicado en inglés, por lo que el contenido esta en inglés al menos que haya sido traducido también. Déjanos saber si te interesa mandándonos un email al info@new.thenevadannews.com y próximamente tendremos un boletín en español con contenido en español. ¡Feliz viernes! ¡Levanta la mano si eres lector de Carson City! Este…
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Un proyecto de ley estatal permitiría a los padres inmigrantes designar cuidadores legales para sus hijos si son deportados
El proyecto de ley AB460 crearía un proceso legal que autoriza a un padre, madre o guardián legal a pre-designar a otra persona para que actúe como cuidador principal de un menor en caso de que sean separados debido a una orden de inmigración federal.
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Democrats tee up eviction reform Lombardo vetoed two years ago
Democratic Assemblymember Max Carter, the bill’s sponsor, said he not only wanted to give eviction reform another chance. He also wants to give Lombardo a “second chance to do what’s right for Nevadans, all Nevadans, not just corporate landlords.”
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Lombardo supports Trump’s executive order to dismantle education department
Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford called out Lombardo for supporting the elimination of the Department of Education, claiming the governor “sold out Nevada’s kids and their futures” and “put Donald Trump over Nevada.”























