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  1. The Nevadan News

    Colorado River water is too cheap for agricultural users, report finds

    A new report from UCLA and the Natural Resources Defense Council found that large farms use nearly a quarter of Colorado River water and often pay little — sometimes nothing — for it.
  2. The Nevadan News

    Las Vegas Athletics hit trademark roadblock

    The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has denied the baseball team's bid to register "Las Vegas Athletics" as a new trademark.
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    El recorte de SNAP desbordó a los bancos de alimentos del norte de Nevada

    Durante el cierre federal más prolongado en la historia de Estados Unidos, millones de personas perdieron acceso a SNAP a partir del 1 de noviembre, entre ellas casi 495,000 beneficiarios en Nevada, según la oficina del gobernador.
  4. Two of the nation’s leading blood suppliers are offering donors a chance to win cash and prizes as part of National Blood Donor Month.

    Help save lives (& win prizes!) during National Blood Donor Month in Las Vegas

    When you participate in these National Blood Donor Month blood drives in Las Vegas, you’ll not only help save lives, but might win cash and prizes to boot.
  5. A new policy on postmarks has one voting rights groups saying it will cause many ballots in rural areas to be invalidated.

    Group fears new postmark policy will delay rural NV ballots

    A new policy on postmarks just took effect in Nevada and across the country, one voting rights group said will cause many ballots in rural areas to be invalidated.
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    Se acerca el cierre de la inscripción en Nevada Health Link

    Quedan pocos días para inscribirse en un plan de salud a través de Nevada Health Link, el mercado de seguros del estado bajo la Ley de Cuidado de Salud a Bajo Precio. El plazo de inscripción abierta vence el 15 de enero.
  7. The Nevadan News

    New year brings new laws for food delivery apps, AI disclosure and more

    Food delivery apps will no longer be able to list restaurants on their platforms without first verifying those restaurants have business licenses and health permits, thanks to a new law that went into effect on Jan. 1.
  8. Geothermal hot springs in Nevada are a natural gift to your body and soul.

    It’s the perfect time to take a dip in Nevada’s natural hot springs

    Heal your body and mind while warming up this winter at one of these eight natural hot springs in Nevada.
  9. Clark County marks the official end of the Christmas season for the Latin community with the return of its annual Día de Reyes celebration.

    Annual celebration is back, and more, for Día de Reyes in Las Vegas

    Your seasonal Navidad journey concludes with Día de Reyes (Three Kings Day) in January 2026, but you can start celebrating now.
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    From bird-watching to a capella: Things to do in Nevada (week of Jan. 5, 2026)

    The start of the year is primetime to try new things with an open mindset and welcoming intention. Whether you're an art enthusiast, want to learn something new, or meet new people, here are some community events across Nevada for you — no matter if you're in Las Vegas or in Reno. 
  11. Happy, care and face of a doctor with a woman for medical trust, healthcare and help. Laughing, hug and portrait of a young nurse with a senior patient and love during a consultation at a clinic.

    Nevada Health Link open enrollment deadline approaches

    Time is running out to purchase a health plan through Nevada Health Link, the Affordable Care Act marketplace for the Silver State.

Local Videos

  1. The Nevadan News

    Las Vegas Athletics hit trademark roadblock

    The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has denied the baseball team's bid to register "Las Vegas Athletics" as a new trademark.
  2. snap, food stamps, grocery store, food assistance

    El recorte de SNAP desbordó a los bancos de alimentos del norte de Nevada

    Durante el cierre federal más prolongado en la historia de Estados Unidos, millones de personas perdieron acceso a SNAP a partir del 1 de noviembre, entre ellas casi 495,000 beneficiarios en Nevada, según la oficina del gobernador.
  3. A new policy on postmarks has one voting rights groups saying it will cause many ballots in rural areas to be invalidated.

    Group fears new postmark policy will delay rural NV ballots

    A new policy on postmarks just took effect in Nevada and across the country, one voting rights group said will cause many ballots in rural areas to be invalidated.
  4. The Nevadan News

    New year brings new laws for food delivery apps, AI disclosure and more

    Food delivery apps will no longer be able to list restaurants on their platforms without first verifying those restaurants have business licenses and health permits, thanks to a new law that went into effect on Jan. 1.
  5. Happy, care and face of a doctor with a woman for medical trust, healthcare and help. Laughing, hug and portrait of a young nurse with a senior patient and love during a consultation at a clinic.

    Nevada Health Link open enrollment deadline approaches

    Time is running out to purchase a health plan through Nevada Health Link, the Affordable Care Act marketplace for the Silver State.
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    SNAP cutoff strained Northern Nevada food banks, exposing limits

    By Jaedyn Young, Reno Gazette Journal  The Food Bank of Northern Nevada faced heavy strain during the federal food benefits cutoff and the holiday influx. Now, food banks worry future changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program are going to bring more food insecurity to the state. During the longest federal shutdown in U.S. history, […]
  7. For Nevada Day 2025, Carson City put on the country’s largest celebration of statehood with a month of events culminating in a massive parade.

    I finally celebrated Nevada Day after living here my whole life—here’s what I found

    For Nevada Day 2025, Carson City put on the country’s largest celebration of statehood with a month of events culminating in a massive parade.
  8. Ordinary Nevadans of all ages spread kindness to their Silver State communities in 2025.

    Ordinary Nevadans who performed extraordinary acts of kindness in 2025

    Ordinary Nevadans of all ages spread kindness to their Silver State communities in 2025. Let’s hope their kindness is contagious for 2026.
  9. The Nevadan News

    Manzanita Lake at UNR getting facelift, and new swans, in $7M project

    The University of Nevada, Reno is upgrading Manzanita Lake and the adjacent grassy field with the goal of making the once hot spot on campus a bustling destination again.  
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    Nevada launches first phase of modernized platform to simplify business filings

    The first phase of Project Orion launched with Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) filings. The new platform features intuitive navigation with clearly labeled buttons and easy-to-find content, step-by-step road maps of the process, real-time cost visibility, and built-in help guides that allow even first-time users to complete filings with confidence, the secretary said.
  11. This story covers some of the good news to come out of Nevada in 2025.

    Nevada’s most heartwarming news stories of 2025

    From a historic World Series win for Las Vegas Little League to national recognition for a Northern Nevada student, these Silver State news stories from 2025 will warm your heart.
  12. Las Vegas is offering free trees (and an irrigation system!) to residents in select zip codes.

    Las Vegas tackles urban heat with free tree distribution program

    Looking to spruce up your front lawn? Las Vegas is offering free trees (and an irrigation system!) to residents in select zip codes.

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