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  1. a bill for affordable child care in NV has stalled in the Republican-controlled Congress

    Reno council takes first step to make opening childcare centers easier

    The new ordinance lowers that cost for commercial childcare centers and removes all zoning permit requirements, and the costs associated with them, for in-home and workplace childcare.
  2. The Nevadan News

    Consejos contradictorios sobre las vacunas contra covid podrían afectar las tasas de vacunación, que ya son bajas

    Los adultos latinos mostraron una disposición significativamente menor a vacunarse que la mayoría de los otros grupos raciales y étnicos: la tasa de vacunación rondó el 15%.
  3. The Wrangler National Finals Rodeo (NFR) is celebrating its 40th anniversary in Las Vegas from Dec. 4 to 13, and that means it’s also time for the rodeo’s only official gift show, Cowboy Christmas.

    Your Guide to the NFR Cowboy Christmas in Vegas

    From shopping for Western wear to listening to live music, you’ll find plenty to do and see during NFR’s Cowboy Christmas at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
  4. You don’t have to look that far for good foods or drinks in beautiful Nevada.

    8 of the best happy hour deals in Reno

    Finding the best happy hour in Reno isn’t difficult because we’ve done the work for you. Check out these eight great deals, from bars to fine dining.
  5. Whether it’s a day trip or a weekend getaway, Nevada’s small towns provide an array of options for entertaining the whole family, and some are a short drive from the Biggest Little City.

    These 5 small towns make perfect day trips from Reno

    Take a day away from Reno in one of these five small Nevada towns to check out haunted mansions, historic buildings, and picturesque scenery.
  6. The Nevadan News

    This Nevada town named the best place to retire in the state

    Carson City — the Nevada capital located about 30 miles south of Reno — was named the best place to retire in the state by U.S. News. The city scored well on commute time but was held back by a weaker job market compared with similarly sized metros.
  7. This new rule will erase an estimated $49 billion in unpaid medical bills from the credit reports of roughly 15 million Americans, according to the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau. The agency estimates that the new federal rule could help boost consumer credit scores by an average of 20 points. (Photo via Getty Images)

    More than $133 million in medical debt eliminated for 128,000 Nevadans

    Last month, Somos Votantes Education Fund announced that it had eliminated more than $128 million in medical debt for nearly 125,000 people in Clark County and $5 million for 3,559 people in Washoe County.
  8. The Nevadan News

    Represión de Trump empuja a inmigrantes víctimas de violencia doméstica a las sombras

    Siempre ha sido difícil para las personas indocumentadas obtener ayuda cuando la necesitan. Pero la represión migratoria del gobierno de Donald Trump ha aumentado las dificultades. Y la situación también ha complicado el trabajo de quienes defienden sus derechos.
  9. The Nevadan News

    Nevadans brace for 26% ACA premium surge

    As Nevadans covered under the Affordable Care Act could see a 26% jump in health care costs, one woman sees the writing on the wall.
  10. IndigenousAF, a new Native-made arts and crafts retail store, is set to open in Las Vegas’s Arts District in 2026.

    New Native-Owned Storefront to Support Indigenous Artists in Las Vegas Arts District

    IndigenousAF, a Native-made arts and crafts retail store, is opening in Las Vegas’s Arts District in 2026. Here’s what you need to know.
  11. Nevada's nonprofit organizations are almost always seeking volunteers to help fill gaps, reduce costs, contribute specialized skills, and expand outreach. It’s a great way to make a difference, support a cause you care about, and contribute to your community.

    10 unique Nevada nonprofits in need of volunteers

    Volunteer your time to one of these 10 Nevada nonprofits this holiday season and all year-round to help make a difference in your community.
  12. The Nevadan News

    Nevadans paying $941 more in 2025 than last year, economic report says

    Nationwide, from February through September, people are paying $706 more on average than they did during the same timeframe in 2024 due to inflation, the report says.

Local Videos

  1. The Nevadan News

    This Nevada town named the best place to retire in the state

    Carson City — the Nevada capital located about 30 miles south of Reno — was named the best place to retire in the state by U.S. News. The city scored well on commute time but was held back by a weaker job market compared with similarly sized metros.
  2. IndigenousAF, a new Native-made arts and crafts retail store, is set to open in Las Vegas’s Arts District in 2026.

    New Native-Owned Storefront to Support Indigenous Artists in Las Vegas Arts District

    IndigenousAF, a Native-made arts and crafts retail store, is opening in Las Vegas’s Arts District in 2026. Here’s what you need to know.
  3. Nevada's nonprofit organizations are almost always seeking volunteers to help fill gaps, reduce costs, contribute specialized skills, and expand outreach. It’s a great way to make a difference, support a cause you care about, and contribute to your community.

    10 unique Nevada nonprofits in need of volunteers

    Volunteer your time to one of these 10 Nevada nonprofits this holiday season and all year-round to help make a difference in your community.
  4. Nevadans aren’t immune to going hungry this holiday season.

    12 Nevada food pantries to donate your time, money, and food to this holiday season

    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.
  5. Trustees will vote next week on whether Las Vegas schools should open 30 minutes later than they currently do.

    Las Vegas Students Could Get Extra Sleep as CCSD Reviews Later School Start Times

    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.
  6. 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.

    Why health insurance is so expensive this year — and what you can do about it.

    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.
  7. The Nevadan News

    SNAP crisis: Nevadans to face extra stress amid impending holidays

    Nevada State Senators propose SNAP alternative as benefits run dry.
  8. The Nevada State Legislative Building

    NV Senate GOP leader, Dem assemblymember unite to fire shot across bow of movie studio bill

    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.  
  9. 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.

    Report: Child poverty rate soars to 15% in Nevada

    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.
  10. 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.

    Las Vegas Arts District: How it became the booming hub it is today

    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.
  11. Patients caught in a contract dispute have few good options.

    So your insurance dropped your doctor. Now what?

    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.
  12. The Nevadan News

    Nevada Day 2025: What’s closed and when the parade begins

    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.

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