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All major Las Vegas Strip casinos are unionized, defying national trend
For the first time in the Culinary Union’s 90-year history, all major casinos on the Las Vegas Strip are unionized. Backed by 60,000 members, most of them in Las Vegas, it is the largest labor union in Nevada.
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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”.

























