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Reno’s Holiday Lights Festival kicks off Nov. 29 with Christmas Tree Lighting
Join Reno’s free Holiday Lights Festival, featuring a tree lighting ceremony, Santa photos, train rides, and local vendors.
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Cut your own Christmas tree in Elko: Permits available now
Nevada’s Elko District is offering Christmas tree permits for $5 each until Dec. 24. Here’s how to get one and where to go for harvesting.
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Opinion: The Lithium Rush Is Repeating Past Mistakes. Will We Ever Learn?
Amid the excitement around the shift to clean energy, a critical issue remains overlooked: community engagement in resource extraction. As the demand for lithium surges—ushering in what many are calling a new “Lithium Rush”—there’s a risk of repeating the same harmful patterns seen during uranium extraction decades ago. To create a truly just transition, it’s…
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El Fiscal General de Nevada tiene como objetivo garantizar que los derechos de los inmigrantes estén protegidos ante la llegada de Trump a la Casa Blanca
El Fiscal General de Nevada tiene como objetivo garantizar que los derechos de los inmigrantes estén protegidos ante la llegada de Trump a la Casa Blanca.
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The remarkable history of Las Vegas, from railroads to riches
Going from desert springs to neon dreams, Las Vegas evolved from a dusty railroad stop into a glittering metropolis of casinos, culture, and sports.
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Nevada AG aims to ensure immigrants’ rights are protected ahead of second Trump presidency
President-elect Trump’s promise for a “mass deportation” would impact an estimated 168,000 undocumented immigrants in Nevada. The “Know Your Rights” guides published by the Attorney General’s office outline what to do in case they are stopped by police or immigration officers.
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Trump’s AG pick Matt Gaetz withdraws as more sex with minors details emerge
Gaetz’ quick withdrawal suggests that he realized he likely wouldn’t win the votes necessary to be confirmed by the Senate following Trump’s inauguration.
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Nevada adopts new extreme heat protections for workers
Months after Southern Nevada broke last year’s record for the hottest summer on record, the Nevada Division of Industrial Relations has officially adopted a new regulation to protect workers from extreme heat. New workplace protections against extreme heat were adopted by the Nevada Division of Industrial Relations and will go into effect immediately, the agency…
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Trump quiere acabar con la ciudadanía automática para los hijos de migrantes nacidos en Estados Unidos, ¿puede hacerlo?
Desde hace más de un siglo y medio, Estados Unidos reconoce automáticamente como ciudadanos a todos los nacidos en el país. Algunos conservadores dicen que se puede interpretar la 14ª enmienda de la Constitución para excluir de la ciudadanía a los hijos de inmigrantes sin papeles. Si Trump lo hace, es probable que se reclame…
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En reñida contienda retuvo curul Ruth García Anderson, como concejal de North Las Vegas
En reñida contienda retuvo curul Ruth García Anderson, como concejal de North Las Vegas.

























