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  1. world-famous Mexican magician Mago Samed

    Mago Samed deslumbra con su magia en un escenario histórico de Las Vegas

    El ilusionista mexicano Edgar Monárrez, mejor conocido como Mago Samed nació en Culiacán, México y hoy está dejando huella en Las Vegas con un espectáculo que combina ilusión, teatralidad y mucho brillo.
  2. nevada is full of multi-cultural festivals

    Experience other cultures at 11 upcoming festivals in Nevada

    Experience various vibrant cultures at these 11 upcoming festivals in Nevada.
  3. the flu vaccine is still a recommended thing

    It’s almost flu season. Should you still get a shot, and will insurance cover it?

    Amid political chatter about vaccines and the government entities that oversee them, it’s understandable to wonder where all this leaves the 2025-26 flu vaccine. In short: Yes, the flu shot is still a thing. And four doctors we spoke to said they recommend you get your flu shot this year.
  4. The Nevadan News

    The National Suicide Hotline for LGBTQ+ youth shut down. States are scrambling to help.

    Nevada plans to ensure that all 988 crisis counselors get training on working with LGBTQ+ callers, according to state health department spokesperson Daniel Vezmar. Vezmar said Nevada’s $50 million investment in a new call center last November would help increase call capacity, and that the state’s Division of Public and Behavioral Health would monitor the impact of the closure of the Press 3 option and make changes as needed.
  5. The Nevadan News

    Qué cambia para estudiantes internacionales con el Big Beautiful Bill

    Infracciones menores como trabajar sin permiso o no contar con el mínimo de créditos estudiantiles pueden ahora derivar en la pérdida del estatus migratorio o la deportación sin audiencia completa, según el American Immigration Council.
  6. The Nevadan News

    New C.W. Woodbury Middle School opens for classes

    C.W. Woodbury Middle School principal Buffy Banks-Grove spoke today about her excitement for the opening of the new middle school, ushering in the school year.
  7. The Nevadan News

    ACLU demanda al DMV de Nevada por presunta alianza con ICE

    La semana pasada, la Unión Americana de Libertades Civiles (ACLU) de Nevada presentó una demanda contra el Departamento de Vehículos Motorizados (DMV) por negar y retener registros sobre sus comunicaciones con ICE.
  8. The Nevadan News

    Nevada minority-owned business choked by Trump reforms

    A Latina-led construction company has run into hard times as a result of Republicans’ federal agenda.
  9. The Nevadan News

    La guía definitiva para tener un jardín en macetas en Nevada

    El cultivo en macetas es una afición en auge en todo Estados Unidos y particularmente adecuada para Nevada, donde el clima cambiante, los suelos pobres en nutrientes y los extremos de temperatura pueden dificultar la jardinería tradicional.
  10. The Nevadan News

    Bright windows and working AC: Woodbury Middle School debuts new campus

    The new campus is a result of CCSD’s replacement school program where a school is demolished and rebuilt but CCSD will be pausing new schools construction for a year because of rising costs.
  11. a green sign with white letters and arrows reading and directing folks to mexico and usa

    Tras el colapso del sueño americano, un renacer florece en México

    Por décadas, el “sueño americano” fue la brújula de millones: trabajar duro, comprar una casa, criar a los hijos en un lugar seguro y, si la suerte acompañaba, jubilarse con cierta dignidad. Para muchos mexicanos, cruzar la frontera al norte era un salto de fe hacia esa promesa.
  12. world-famous Mexican magician Mago Samed

    Mago Samed brings magic from Mexico to historic Las Vegas venue

    We spoke to the world-famous Mexican magician Mago Samed, who earned a prestigious award for his residency at a historic Las Vegas location.

Local Videos

  1. world-famous Mexican magician Mago Samed

    Mago Samed deslumbra con su magia en un escenario histórico de Las Vegas

    El ilusionista mexicano Edgar Monárrez, mejor conocido como Mago Samed nació en Culiacán, México y hoy está dejando huella en Las Vegas con un espectáculo que combina ilusión, teatralidad y mucho brillo.
  2. world-famous Mexican magician Mago Samed

    Mago Samed brings magic from Mexico to historic Las Vegas venue

    We spoke to the world-famous Mexican magician Mago Samed, who earned a prestigious award for his residency at a historic Las Vegas location.
  3. vehicle emissions are polluting the air in the grand canyons and other natural wonders

    Regulatory rollback threatens plan to curb NV pollution in national parks

    A new study revealed vehicle emissions from the Las Vegas area are degrading air quality in national parks and plans to scuttle Environmental Protection Agency regulations aimed at reducing carbon emissions could exacerbate the problem.
  4. once a historic district, today virginia city is a tourist destination

    Travel back in time by visiting Virginia City’s Historic District

    Once a silver rush destination, now a tourist town, Virginia City attracts about two million visitors every year.
  5. submit your unique Día de los Muertos art to the Clark County Public Art Office by Sept. 14.

    Calling all Clark County creatives: Submit your art for Día de los Muertos

    Here’s how you can submit your unique Día de los Muertos art to the Clark County Public Art Office by Sept. 14.
  6. the Paiute tribe is one of 7 groups helping indigenous tribes in nevada keep traditions alive

    7 groups helping Indigenous tribes in Nevada keep their traditions alive

    Local groups like Nuwu Art and IndigenousAF are strengthening tribes in Nevada through art, culture, and community support.
  7. The Nevadan News

    Después de daños causados por incendio, Patty’s Tamales busca crecer en Las Vegas

    Aunque Patty’s Tamales no fue consumido por las llamas, el edificio sufrió daños irreparables y tendrá que ser demolido, según informaron las autoridades. Sin embargo, perder la ubicación en Maryland Parkway les hizo darse cuenta del potencial del restaurante, y están considerando abrir aún más ubicaciones en el valle.
  8. The Nevadan News

    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.
  9. The term-limited Ford cannot run again for Nevada Attorney General, but confirmed to The Nevadan he intends ‘to seek higher office,’ and is the first Democrat to enter the 2026 gubernatorial race.

    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.
  10. The Nevadan News

    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.
  11. The Nevadan News

    Superior Grocers abre su segunda tienda en Las Vegas con gran recibimiento

    Superior Grocers celebró su segunda locación en Nevada el 23 de julio con helados gratis, música, muestras de productos, y una rifa de un carro.
  12. yellow crime tape reading ""police line do not cross" criss crosses across a crime scene

    The 7 biggest true crime cases in Nevada history

    True crime has enraptured Nevadans many times over the years. Check out these murders, kidnappings, and more to learn about our state’s wild history.

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