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Estados Unidos podría perder su estatus de país libre de sarampión
Luego de un año de brotes continuos de sarampión que han enfermado a más de 2.400 personas, Estados Unidos está a punto de perder su estatus como país libre de sarampión.
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Spring in the Silver state: 38 festivals to look forward to
There are scores of Nevada festivals happening this spring. No matter what your interests are, you’re sure to find one that’s right up your alley.
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Oppose ICE? Here’s how you can take action
Here are some action tools to help stop ICE funding, halt detention expansion, and demand accountability from Congress.
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Kava craze: Where to “get rooted” in Nevada
Relax and let loose naturally with a recreational and ceremonial drink native to the Pacific Islands at one of three kava bars in the Silver State.
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When will I get my tax refund? Key dates for Nevadans
Whether you’re looking forward to your return, waiting on tax documents, looking to file your taxes this week, or wondering how long you can wait to file, here’s everything Nevadans need to know about the 2026 tax season.
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Venezolanos en Nevada tienen posturas divididas sobre la salida de Maduro
El texto fue escrito originalmente en inglés por Naoka Foreman y publicado en The Nevadan. La versión en español fue editada, traducida y adaptada por el equipo de The Nevadan. Recibe noticias en español directo a tu correo electrónico (email), suscríbete a Vegas Somos. Un candidato a la Asamblea de Nevada afirmó que la destitución…
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Nevadan things to do (week of 1/26-2/1)
What’s happening in Nevada this week? Seed swaps, opera, chocolate factory tours, opera, local markets, and cowboy poetry.
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Nevada regents approve statewide tuition hikes of up to 12%
Regents say the increases are intended to maintain current staffing levels, academic programs and student services.
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12 best local (and healthy) Nevada meal kits
A subscription for quality, nutritious meals delivered to your door by a Nevada meal kit service is like hiring a personal chef, for less.
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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.

























