News
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Ford seeks to unseat ‘vulnerable’ Republican governor
If Attorney General Aaron Ford wins, he would be the first Black American elected as governor in Nevada.
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Superior Grocers opens its second location in Las Vegas
A new market opened its doors in the west Las Vegas valley—Superior Grocers celebrated its second location in Nevada last week with free ice cream, music, product samples, and a car raffle.
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Las Vegas Arts District pushes back on proposed noise curfew
The City of Las Vegas will not pursue a change to the noise ordinance exception for the Arts District.
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Las Vegas crackdown on firework safety and illegal fireworks
As Independence Day is approaching, Las Vegas authorities are cracking down on illegal fireworks with a campaign titled: “You light it, we write it.” With thousands of dangerous fireworks already seized, Las Vegas Police is urging to public to stay safe and avoid the risks of illegal fireworks.
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The fuel tax is going up again in Washoe County this July. Should it be capped?
Like the sun rising in the east, another sure thing that happens every July 1 in Washoe County is an increase in fuel taxes.
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Nevada summer electric bills expected to rise as US cooling costs set to reach new highs
Nevada summer electric bills are expected to be higher this year.
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10 best senior discounts, passes, & perks in Reno
Your senior years come with perks. Here’s a look at 10 of the best senior discounts in the Reno/Sparks area.
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Supreme Court turns back casino mogul Steve Wynn’s appeal in defamation lawsuit
The Supreme Court turned back an appeal Monday from casino mogul Steve Wynn, who had challenged a landmark libel ruling as part of a lawsuit against The Associated Press.
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Iluminan de rojo, verde, amarillo y negro letrero de bienvenida a Las Vegas para celebrar “Black History Month”
Iluminan de rojo, verde, amarillo y negro letrero de bienvenida a Las Vegas para celebrar “Black History Month”.
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You may qualify to file your taxes for free in Nevada—here’s how
An estimated 490,000 Nevadans will be eligible to use the IRS Direct File program to file their taxes this year.

























