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Gone but not forgotten: 5 Las Vegas attractions that no longer exist
The following five Las Vegas attractions no longer exist, from an Old West town to an elaborate water park.
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CCSD chooses Jhone Ebert as new superintendent
Ebert is currently the State Superintendent, a role she was appointed to in 2019, and has overseen the academic success of nearly 500,000 students across Nevada’s 17 school districts. Ebert is a longtime Clark County resident and former CCSD educator.
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Shamrock Shave: Annual head-shaving event returns to Reno
Join the Reno Fire Department at Ole Bridge Pub on March 15, 2025, for the 15th Annual Shamrock Shave benefiting St. Baldrick’s Foundation.
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Cuidado: esta “carta de deportación” que envían por correo no es genuina: es un prank (una broma pesada)
El DHS (el Departamento de Seguridad Nacional) no envía correos titulados “cartas de deportación” o “estás siendo deportado”. Manda una notificación de comparecencia (“notice to appear”) que incluye el nombre de la persona, la fecha de su audiencia ante un juez de inmigración y la firma de un funcionario de la agencia.
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Blast from the past: Nevada’s bizarre nuclear testing culture
Between 1951 and 1992, significant nuclear weapons tests lit up Nevada skies. The atomic mushroom clouds and bursts of light are still a pop culture phenomenon.
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All about 2025 NASCAR Weekend at Las Vegas Motor Speedway
NASCAR Weekend is taking over Las Vegas this March. Check out everything you need to know, from its dates to where to stay and when the event will be back.
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12 Nevada festivals to check out in Spring 2025
Check out these 12 Nevada festivals during spring in Reno, Sparks, Virginia City, Boulder City, and Las Vegas.
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¿Por qué adelantamos el reloj una hora en marzo y en qué fecha toca el cambio de hora este año?
El horario de verano (conocido como Daylight Saving Time, en inglés) inicia cada segundo domingo de marzo y termina el primer domingo de noviembre de cada año.
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Arcades in Las Vegas, ranked from worst to best
Whether you’re traveling to Sin City or live there, you need to check out our ranking of arcades in Las Vegas because some are seriously stuck in the past.
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Why are clocks set forward in the spring? Thank wars, confusion and a hunger for sunlight
By JAMIE STENGLE Associated Press Once again, most Americans will set their clocks forward by one hour this weekend, losing perhaps a bit of sleep but gaining more glorious sunlight in the evenings as the days warm into summer. Where did this all come from, though? How we came to move the clock forward in…

























