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  1. The Nevadan News

    NV Energy asks PUC to delay peak demand charge start date

    NV Energy says it wants to ensure “that customers understand daily demand, have the information and tools they need to assess the impact of daily demand on their utility bill, and understand how energy use affects daily demand.”
  2. The Nevadan News

    Your weekly guide to taking action in Nevada (March 13–19)

    A weekly roundup of Nevada political events, protests, advocacy opportunities, and ways to take action statewide from Friday, March 13, through Thursday, March 19.
  3. The Nevadan News

    Horsford to run for reelection on Nevada workers’ issues

    The Nevada Democrat has strong ties to unions and workers.
  4. Unions took root in Nevada’s Old West days, and soon branched off into fields like hospitality, construction, education, and public safety.

    Nevada unions are still making history—here’s the proof

    Despite declining membership rates, Nevada labor unions ensure rights and protections for 166,000 workers in the Silver State.
  5. The Nevadan News

    This is your sign to take a moonlit hike in Valley of Fire State Park

    See a sky full of stars, nocturnal wildlife, and more on a guided or self-guided moonlit hike at Valley of Fire State Park.
  6. The Nevadan News

    Gas prices have jumped in Nevada. What’s driving the spike?

    Reno gas prices jumped nearly 39 cents over the past month in the wake of military strikes in the Middle East. The average cost for a gallon of regular gas hit $4.237 in Reno on March 4, the automobile club AAA reports.
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    Cómo es la nueva pirámide nutricional y qué dicen los expertos

    Las nuevas guías de Estados Unidos priorizan alimentos integrales, ricos en nutrientes y mínimamente procesados, con foco en proteínas, grasas, frutas y verduras. Entre los cambios recomiendan el aumento de la ingesta diaria de proteínas y el consumo de lácteos enteros en lugar de descremados. Además, pone mayor énfasis en la reducción de los alimentos ultraprocesados.
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    Nevadan things to do (week of March 9)

    What’s happening in Nevada this week? From family friendly events and outings, to children's arts and axe throwing, and opportunities to meet new people and be a part of your community.
  9. The Nevadan News

    Clark County land trust aims to house ‘first-time homebuyers’

    A community land trust will soon open applications for more than 200 homes for sale at below-market prices.
  10. The Nevadan News

    Lombardo vetoes benefiting drug companies draw suspicion

    Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo's pharmaceutical industry donations surged after he vetoed bills that would have lowered drug costs for chronic and deadly illnesses.
  11. The Nevadan News

    Nevadans react to conflict in Iran

    As President Donald Trump plunged the US into a war with Iran without Congressional approval, Nevadans—including lawmakers—express mixed feelings.
  12. The Nevadan News

    From Reno to Ely, families lose big as clean jobs vanish under Trump and Amodei’s cuts

    President Donald Trump’s US Department of Energy cut a $95 million grant that would’ve brought 300 jobs to Nevada.

Local Videos

  1. The Nevadan News

    NV Energy asks PUC to delay peak demand charge start date

    NV Energy says it wants to ensure “that customers understand daily demand, have the information and tools they need to assess the impact of daily demand on their utility bill, and understand how energy use affects daily demand.”
  2. Unions took root in Nevada’s Old West days, and soon branched off into fields like hospitality, construction, education, and public safety.

    Nevada unions are still making history—here’s the proof

    Despite declining membership rates, Nevada labor unions ensure rights and protections for 166,000 workers in the Silver State.
  3. The Nevadan News

    Nevadans react to conflict in Iran

    As President Donald Trump plunged the US into a war with Iran without Congressional approval, Nevadans—including lawmakers—express mixed feelings.
  4. When it comes to nuptials in Nevada, Las Vegas is the city that comes to mind, but long before Sin City became the “Marriage Capital of the World,” the Biggest Little City had a marriage moniker of its own.

    How Reno became the ‘Divorce Capital of the World’

    Reno’s reputation as one of the speediest divorce mills during the first half of the 20th century helped shape the city as we see it today.
  5. On Thursday, Sept. 18, NV Energy declared that it was set to issue over $32.6 million in refunds to tens of thousands of Nevada customers who were overcharged following a utility classification error.

    Who’s eligible for NV Energy $63M overcharge refunds? What to know

    The refund is limited to residents of multifamily properties such as apartments, townhomes and condominiums who were “inadvertently billed under single-family rates,” according to NV Energy. Only multifamily residents were affected by the rate misclassification, according to NV Energy, which means no refunds are due to residents of single-family homes.
  6. The Nevadan News

    Tesorero de Nevada pasa factura al gobierno federal por US$2.100 millones tras anulación de aranceles de Trump

    El tesorero estatal de Nevada, Zach Conine, envió este viernes una factura al gobierno federal por $2.100 millones de dólares, una suma que, según sostiene, corresponde a lo que los residentes del estado pagaron de más debido a los aranceles impuestos por el presidente Donald Trump.
  7. The Nevadan News

    Nevada treasurer bills US for $2.1B after Trump tariffs struck down

    Conine, who is running as a Democrat for attorney general this year, said in a statement, “Over the last year, President Donald Trump and his administration have overcharged Nevadans $2.1 billion through unconstitutional tariffs on everyday essentials.”
  8. The Nevadan News

    Nevada named among the worst places to drive in 2026

    Nevada ranked among the worst states in the country for drivers in a new 2026 study by WalletHub, a media company that publishes personal finance content.
  9. The Nevadan News

    En Nevada, nueva ley permite seguros de vivienda sin cobertura contra incendios forestales

    Una nueva ley aprobada en Nevada está cambiando la forma en que se aseguran las viviendas en el estado. Desde este año, los propietarios podrán contratar pólizas sin cobertura contra incendios forestales, un riesgo cada vez más presente en varias zonas del territorio.
  10. Historic Westside Las Vegas, or the Westside, originated in 1905 as a small townsite west of the railroad tracks in Downtown Las Vegas.

    The Westside story: Celebrating the heart of Black Las Vegas history

    Historic Westside Las Vegas survived and thrived despite segregation and neglect. Now it’s undergoing a Renaissance as a Vegas landmark and cultural hub.
  11. The Nevadan News

    Taxable sales for cannabis in Nevada declined in the last year

    Nevada’s cannabis industry reported nearly $758 million in taxable sales for the fiscal year from July 2024 to June 2025, according to the latest data from the Nevada Cannabis Compliance Board and the Nevada Department of Taxation. 
  12. The Nevadan News

    Feb. 5, 1957: Gas explosion rocks downtown Reno, killing 2

    Two gas-fueled explosions, 30 seconds apart, ripped through downtown Reno on Feb. 5, 1957, killing two people and injuring dozens.

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