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Lawmakers debate proposed film studio bill: ‘For every dollar, we’d lose 77 cents’
| November 14, 2025
The proposed Summerlin movie studio bill now under consideration by lawmakers in a special legislative session could force the state to cut expenses or increase revenue to accommodate the bill’s massive expansion of transferable tax credits.
Residentes y visitantes tendrán su foto y huellas tomadas al entrar y salir de los EE. UU.
| November 14, 2025
Desde el 26 de diciembre de 2025, el Departamento de Seguridad Nacional tomará fotografías del rostro, huellas digitales y escaneo del iris a todos los no ciudadanos no solo al entrar al país, como ya lo hacía, sino también al salir de Estados Unidos.
Reno may set a new record for latest first freeze as warm nights hold on, NWS says
by USA Today Network via Reuters Connect
| November 13, 2025
By Carly Sauvageau, Reno Gazette Journal Reno may be on the verge of breaking a weather record. Despite several early-season storms, the Biggest Little City still hasn’t reached 32 degrees this fall, and the National Weather Service now says the first freeze may not arrive until early next week. If Reno stays above freezing through Sunday, Nov. 16, the city […]
What could a major film studio investment mean for East Las Vegas?
| November 13, 2025
A controversial film tax credit bill is being decided at Nevada’s special session. While it has detractors, local Latino leaders believe it will create jobs.
Gov. Lombardo calls Nevada special session for film tax credits, crime, much more
by USA Today Network via Reuters Connect
| November 13, 2025
Gov. Joe Lombardo issued a proclamation Wednesday evening calling the Nevada Legislature into a special session starting Thursday morning to tackle film tax subsidies, a crime bill and a number of other issues.
Somos Votantes elimina $133 millones en deuda médica para 128,000 Nevadenses
| November 13, 2025
El pasado miércoles, Somos Votantes Education Fund anunció que ha eliminado más de $128 millones de dólares en deudas médicas para casi 125,000 personas en el condado de Clark y $5 millones de dólares para 3,559 personas en el condado de Washoe.
Epstein email says Trump ‘knew about the girls,’ but White House says release is a Democratic smear
| November 12, 2025
The sex-offending financier Jeffrey Epstein wrote in a 2019 email to a journalist that Donald Trump “knew about the girls," according to communications released Wednesday, but the White House quickly accused Democrats of selectively leaking the emails to smear the president.
Gila monsters in trouble as climate change threatens food, water and shelter
| November 10, 2025
The colorful, venomous and mysterious Gila monster flourishes in the scorching Desert Southwest, but climate change threatens the lizards’ food, water and shelter. Moving to more hospitable habitats won’t be easy.
No hay pruebas científicas de que las vacunas contra la gripe provoquen autismo
| November 10, 2025
No hay pruebas científicas de que las vacunas contra la gripe que contienen timerosal representen un riesgo para la salud ni provoquen autismo. Solo el 4% de las vacunas contra la gripe aplicadas en la temporada 2024-2025 contenían timerosal. Los fabricantes indicaron que pueden sustituirlas para asegurar el suministro, pero al quedar fuera de las recomendaciones federales, las aseguradoras ya no están obligadas a cubrirlas.
Nevada’s Jacky Rosen joins Catherine Cortez Masto in Senate vote to end federal shutdown
by USA Today Network via Reuters Connect
| November 10, 2025
Nevada’s two Democratic senators helped break a logjam Sunday as part of a bare-minimum 60-40 vote to end the federal shutdown.
Things to do in Nevada this week (Nov. 10-16)
| November 10, 2025
Looking for opportunities to be part of your community, meet new people, or try something new? From Las Vegas to Reno, there's something for everyone.
12 Nevada food pantries to donate your time, money, and food to this holiday season
| November 7, 2025
Nevadans aren’t immune to going hungry this holiday season. These 12 food pantries (and others) are seeking volunteers, food, and money to feed those in need.
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12 Nevada food pantries to donate your time, money, and food to this holiday season
| November 7, 2025
Nevadans aren’t immune to going hungry this holiday season. These 12 food pantries (and others) are seeking volunteers, food, and money to feed those in need.
Las Vegas Students Could Get Extra Sleep as CCSD Reviews Later School Start Times
by Sam Cohen
| November 7, 2025
Trustees will vote next week on whether Las Vegas schools should open 30 minutes later than they currently do. Here’s what you need to know.
Why health insurance is so expensive this year — and what you can do about it.
| November 5, 2025
This year’s Obamacare open enrollment period, which started Nov. 1 in most states, is full of uncertainty and confusion for the more than 24 million people who buy health insurance through the federal and state Affordable Care Act marketplaces.
SNAP crisis: Nevadans to face extra stress amid impending holidays
| November 4, 2025
Nevada State Senators propose SNAP alternative as benefits run dry.
NV Senate GOP leader, Dem assemblymember unite to fire shot across bow of movie studio bill
| November 4, 2025
A bipartisan duo of state lawmakers hosted a webinar Monday to cast doubt on the merits of passing what would be the state’s largest public subsidy in history, a transferable tax credit plan that supporters hope to enact in an upcoming special session of the Nevada Legislature.
Report: Child poverty rate soars to 15% in Nevada
| November 4, 2025
Child poverty in Nevada hit 15% last year, two points higher than the national average, according to a new analysis by the Annie E. Casey Foundation.
Las Vegas Arts District: How it became the booming hub it is today
| November 3, 2025
Named Sin City’s “most exciting neighborhood” by CNN, the Las Vegas Arts District has grown from a simple idea into a major attraction for locals.
So your insurance dropped your doctor. Now what?
| November 3, 2025
Nationwide, contract disputes are common, with more than 650 hospitals having public spats with an insurer since 2021. They could become even more common as hospitals brace for about $1 trillion in cuts to federal health care spending prescribed by President Donald Trump’s signature legislation signed into law in July.
Nevada Day 2025: What’s closed and when the parade begins
by USA Today Network via Reuters Connect
| October 30, 2025
In a rare occurrence, Nevada Day observed lands on the same day as the state’s actual 161st birthday. On Friday, Oct. 31, several government offices, recreational areas and businesses will close for the official state holiday.
Reno teens, aged out of foster system, get first homes with help from actor Jeremy Renner
by USA Today Network via Reuters Connect
| October 17, 2025
On Wednesday, the nonprofit brought a truck full of everything needed for four Reno teens. The homes are being furnished and decorated Thursday and Friday with a little star power from Renner, who often gives his time and name to local charity causes.
Henderson “No Kings” rally organizers want to build community
| October 17, 2025
Local organizations hope for peacefulness, equality, and compassion ahead of “No Kings” protests across Nevada and the nation.
Colors of Mexico & other Día de los Muertos events in Las Vegas
| October 15, 2025
Make sure to put Colors of Mexico on your list of the best Día de los Muertos events in Las Vegas. It’s like going on vacation in Mexico.



















































