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  1. House fires are the single most common disaster across the nation, killing seven people, mostly children and the elderly, every day, according to the American Red Cross.

    De incendios domésticos a incendios forestales: cómo protegerse en Nevada

    Los incendios, tanto en viviendas como en zonas naturales, son frecuentes en Nevada. Aunque no siempre pueden evitarse,  existen medidas concretas para reducir los riesgos y proteger a las familias si ocurre una emergencia.
  2. The current lives of these Nevada reality stars may surprise you!

    Nevada’s reality TV stars: Where are they now?

    The current lives of these Nevada reality stars may surprise you!
  3. The Nevadan News

    Las enfermedades y muertes que previenen las vacunas que los CDC han dejado de recomendar

    El gobierno federal ha reducido drásticamente la cantidad de vacunas infantiles recomendadas, dejando fuera seis inmunizaciones de rutina que han protegido a millones de personas de enfermedades graves, discapacidades a largo plazo y muertes.
  4. The Nevadan News

    Nevada Democrats push ahead, but ACA tax credit extension unlikely to pass

    Despite Republicans in the House defecting to pass subsidy extensions, healthcare credit renewal and relief may be dead in the water.
  5. Reno welcome sign

    MLK Jr. Day a federal holiday? Yes, here’s what’s closed in Reno

    Several government offices — including post offices and city-owned pools — will be closed for the holiday. However, most major retailers are expected to remain open during their normal hours.
  6. While Nevada has some very expensive areas, it's also home to several more affordable ones as well.

    A renter’s guide to the cheapest areas in Nevada

    Looking to save on rent? It may be time to move to one of these eight Nevada towns, the cheapest areas for renters in the Silver State.
  7. House fires are the single most common disaster across the nation, killing seven people, mostly children and the elderly, every day, according to the American Red Cross.

    From house fires to wildfires, here’s how to stay safe in Nevada

    House fires and wildfires are common in Nevada, but these steps and resources will help you prepare and keep your family safe if disaster strikes.
  8. Reno—widely known as the “Biggest Little City in the World” thanks to its unique ability to provide big-city excitement and entertainment while retaining its small-town charm—was named for fallen U.S. Army officer Jesse Lee Reno,

    12 fascinating facts about Reno’s namesake

    Jesse Lee Reno was shot in the chest and killed. Find out why, plus learn 11 other facts about Reno, Nevada’s storied namesake.
  9. student at school

    Se acerca la fecha límite de inscripción abierta para el CCSD

    Estudiantes y familias del Condado Clark tienen hasta el martes 13 de enero para entregar su solicitud de cambio de escuela fuera de su zona escolar, incluyendo escuelas magnet y la Central Technical Training Academy para el año escolar 2026-27.
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    CCSD open enrollment deadlines approaching

    Clark County students and families have until Tuesday, Jan. 13, to apply for open seats in schools outside their zone, including magnet programs and the Central Technical Training Academy for the 2026-27 school year. 
  11. 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.

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  1. House fires are the single most common disaster across the nation, killing seven people, mostly children and the elderly, every day, according to the American Red Cross.

    De incendios domésticos a incendios forestales: cómo protegerse en Nevada

    Los incendios, tanto en viviendas como en zonas naturales, son frecuentes en Nevada. Aunque no siempre pueden evitarse,  existen medidas concretas para reducir los riesgos y proteger a las familias si ocurre una emergencia.
  2. The current lives of these Nevada reality stars may surprise you!

    Nevada’s reality TV stars: Where are they now?

    The current lives of these Nevada reality stars may surprise you!
  3. Reno welcome sign

    MLK Jr. Day a federal holiday? Yes, here’s what’s closed in Reno

    Several government offices — including post offices and city-owned pools — will be closed for the holiday. However, most major retailers are expected to remain open during their normal hours.
  4. House fires are the single most common disaster across the nation, killing seven people, mostly children and the elderly, every day, according to the American Red Cross.

    From house fires to wildfires, here’s how to stay safe in Nevada

    House fires and wildfires are common in Nevada, but these steps and resources will help you prepare and keep your family safe if disaster strikes.
  5. Reno—widely known as the “Biggest Little City in the World” thanks to its unique ability to provide big-city excitement and entertainment while retaining its small-town charm—was named for fallen U.S. Army officer Jesse Lee Reno,

    12 fascinating facts about Reno’s namesake

    Jesse Lee Reno was shot in the chest and killed. Find out why, plus learn 11 other facts about Reno, Nevada’s storied namesake.
  6. 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.
  7. 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.
  8. 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.
  9. 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.
  10. 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.
  11. snap, food stamps, grocery store, food assistance

    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, […]
  12. 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.

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