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  1. 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.

    Miles de familias se beneficiarán del plan de reembolsos millonarios de NV Energy

    Miles de clientes de Nevada recibirán reembolsos tras haber sido cobrados de más por NV Energy.
  2. If prenatal Tylenol has any autism association, which it may not, it would help account for only a fraction of cases, she said. Further, research has not deeply examined Tylenol risks in young children, and many rigorous studies refute a link between vaccines and autism.

    ‘Sick to my stomach’: Trump distorts facts on autism, tylenol, and vaccines, scientists say

    On Monday, President Donald Trump stood beside Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for what he called a “historic” announcement on autism.
  3. Nearly half of insured adults who received a prior authorization denial in the past two years reported the appeals process was either somewhat or very difficult.

    Fighting a health insurance denial? Here are 7 tips to help

    To control costs, nearly all health insurers use a system called prior authorization, which requires patients or their providers to seek approval before they can get certain procedures, tests, and prescriptions.
  4. The Nevadan News

    ¿Qué cambios anunció USCIS para el examen de ciudadanía estadounidense en 2025?

    A partir del 20 de octubre de 2025, USCIS aplicará un examen de ciudadanía con más preguntas y requisitos que se alinea con los cambios ordenados por el presidente Donald Trump. El examen tendrá 20 preguntas, requerirá 12 correctas y usará un banco de 128 preguntas, según detalla el Registro Federal.
  5. A beautiful view of the rock formations at Great Basin National Park

    See how to get free admission to national parks on Saturday, Sept. 27

    National Public Lands Day is Saturday, Sept. 27. To celebrate the country's public lands, national parks across the U.S. are offering free admission.
  6. The Nevadan News

    What would a government shutdown mean for Nevada?

    As a federal shutdown looms, Congressional Democrats hold out for a better deal for their constituents.
  7. Overhead shot of Reno street and welcome sign.

    Street Vibrations, Candy Dance, Dragon Lights: 30 things to do in Reno-Tahoe

    Fall officially began at 11:19 a.m. Monday, and some of Reno-Tahoe's favorite fall activities are back, too—including Street Vibrations, the Dragon Lights Festival, the Genoa Candy Dance and the Cordillera Film Festival. The region's weather should be more of the same, with highs hovering near 80 throughout the week, and only a slim chance of rain in the middle of the week.
  8. Cemeteries and graveyards are actually the perfect place for hauntings if you think about it, due to the increased presence of potentially restless spirits

    These 4 cemeteries in Nevada are reportedly haunted

    It’s not just houses and asylums—cemeteries can be haunted, too. Here are four cemeteries in Nevada that are reportedly haunted.
  9. There are haunted houses, ghost walks and corn mazes aplenty across Northern Nevada.

    Ghosts, ghouls and zombies, oh my! A 2025 guide to haunted houses in Northern Nevada

    There’s a chill in the air and the leaves are beginning to change. Corn mazes, pumpkin patches and haunted houses are just weeks away, and Halloween fans may be wondering where to find spooky tours near Reno.
  10. Adults and kids alike are already getting into the Halloween spirit, preparing to decorate and dress up, carve pumpkins, face their fears, trick-or-treat, and eat candy.

    8 ways to scream your way through Halloween 2025 in Las Vegas

    A terrifying theme park, frightening festival, petrifying parade, and murderous mansion are among the best and scariest Las Vegas Halloween haunts for 2025.
  11. The Nevadan News

    Why was WWE’s CCO with Donald Trump?

    Why did WWE's CCO make a recent appearance at the White House? 🤔 It's something to keep in mind as tickets for Wrestlemania 42 go on sale soon at Allegiant Stadium next year.
  12. The Nevadan News

    How to get paid while getting certified to become a Firefighter or EMT in Las Vegas!

    Vegas Thrive Guide: How to get paid while getting certified to become a Firefighter or EMT in Las Vegas!

Local Videos

  1. 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.

    Miles de familias se beneficiarán del plan de reembolsos millonarios de NV Energy

    Miles de clientes de Nevada recibirán reembolsos tras haber sido cobrados de más por NV Energy.
  2. 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.

    Thousands of families to benefit from NV Energy’s multimillion-dollar refund plan

    Thousands of customers were overcharged by NV Energy. Here’s what you need to know about the company’s $32.6 million refund plan.
  3. With so much rich history, it’s only natural that there are quite a few eerie facts about Nevada that are left out of textbooks for one reason or another.

    8 creepy facts about Nevada that textbooks leave out

    From paranormal sightings to barren highways and a centuries-old curse, there are some wild facts about Nevada. Check out eight of the creepiest here.
  4. reno's streets and walls boast more than 100 pieces of public art

    12 murals and public art pieces to admire in Reno

    Wherever you go in Reno, be sure to check out the more than 100 murals and public art pieces decorating the city’s walls and streets.
  5. Lombardo says no data was stolen during the cyberattack.

    Lombardo: No evidence Nevadans’ DMV data stolen; state financial information not breached

    Gov. Joe Lombardo said Thursday that the cyberattack did not involve DMV databases and that there is no evidence driver’s license, vehicle registration or personal details were stolen.
  6. a bill for affordable child care in NV has stalled in the Republican-controlled Congress

    Bill for affordable child care in NV, nationwide stalls in D.C.

    Advocates for working families want Congress to do more to lower the cost of child care, in Nevada and across the U.S.
  7. hollywood and independent films have portrayed the collective efforts of working people on screen for years

    5 unsung films that dramatize America’s rich labor history

    Hollywood studios and independent producers have long depicted the collective efforts of working people to improve their lives and gain a voice in their workplaces and the larger society.
  8. The Nevadan News

    Nevadenses se movilizan contra NV Energy por aumentos de tarifas

    La compañía ha solicitado un aumento en el costo del servicio básico de un 9%, incrementando de $18.50 a $20 mensuales a partir de octubre de 2025. Si es aprobada por PUCN, esta subida podría implicar un aumento de $215.7 millones en los ingresos de la empresa.
  9. 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.
  10. 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.
  11. 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.
  12. 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.

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