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Bill to suspend egg regulations sails through Nevada legislature, awaits Lombardo’s signature
While the bill seeks to allow officials to temporarily suspend the state’s prohibition on non-cage-free eggs, one expert told The Nevadan it may still be a while before we see a crack in egg prices. State lawmakers are flocking around a new proposal they say will provide some relief to the price of chicken eggs,…
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Where to file your taxes for free in southern Nevada
It’s that time of the year, again — the deadline to file your taxes is April 15. The IRS offers free tax filing services for individuals with an annual income of $67,000 or less and have simple W-2 or 1099 forms. If that sounds like you, here are some ways you can file your taxes for…
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Nevadans are fighting back against Elon Musk’s quest to cut key government programs
From Las Vegas to Carson City, Nevada residents and officials are trying to reign in the powers of Elon Musk, an unelected billionaire with several conflicts of interest who seemingly has access to Americans’ most sensitive private data. As billionaire Elon Musk continues to rifle through dozens of federal agencies to slash “wasteful” government spending…
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8 reasons to become a Reno Aces fan in 2025 (if you aren’t already!)
Food, fun, and family are all reasons you should become a Reno Aces fan in 2025.
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Las Vegas eyes 2 new arenas in NBA expansion bid
Las Vegas eyes an NBA expansion with two ambitious arena proposals. Learn about the progress, challenges, and more.
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New strain of bird flu is detected in a Nevada dairy worker, CDC says
By Mike Stobbe and Jonel Aleccia According to state health officials, the dairy worker was exposed at a farm in Churchill County, in the west central part of the state. NEW YORK (AP) — A dairy worker in Nevada was infected with a new type of bird flu that’s different from the version that has…
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Promulga el Condado Clark nuevas reglas para mejorar el bienestar animal y reducir la población en refugios
Promulga el Condado Clark nuevas reglas para mejorar el bienestar animal y reducir la población en refugios.
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Nevada legislators’ priorities taking shape during first week of session
While Democrats and progressives plan to pursue bills to bolster tenants’ rights and universal school meals, Republicans are prioritizing expanding charter school programs and easing licensing requirements for healthcare workers. Where can they work together? CARSON CITY, Nev. — Dozens of bills vetoed in 2023 by Nevada Gov. Joe Lombardo could begin to be reconsidered…
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Condena Chispa Nevada el retiro de apoyo en su pago de electricidad a familias de bajos ingresos
Condena Chispa Nevada el retiro de apoyo en su pago de electricidad a familias de bajos ingresos.
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Wage increase shows early success in stabilizing Nevada home care workforce
Seniors have officially outnumbered children for the first time in US history. But Nevada’s new minimum wage increase for care workers offers a model to address a looming crisis. A groundbreaking minimum wage increase for Nevada’s home care workers has dramatically improved workforce stability, offering potential solutions as America faces an unprecedented demographic shift in…

























