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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.
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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.
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32 protesters arrested outside Northern Nevada Starbucks facility
About 30 union members were arrested the morning of Monday, Dec. 15, after police said protesters blocked the main truck entrance to a Starbucks roasting plant in Minden.
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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.
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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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Nevada lanza la primera fase de una plataforma estatal modernizada para simplificar trámites empresariales
“Durante mucho tiempo supimos que nuestra oficina tenía un déficit tecnológico. Todo lo que hacemos—desde registros empresariales hasta elecciones, valores y notarías—depende de la tecnología. Y solo somos tan buenos como la tecnología que utilizamos,” dijo el secretario de Estado, Cisco Aguilar, durante una reciente mesa redonda con líderes empresariales y socios comunitarios.
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Reno da el primer paso para facilitar la apertura de centros de cuidado infantil
El Concejo de la ciudad de Reno aprobó por unanimidad este miércoles la primera lectura de una ordenanza que busca desmontar—o al menos aliviar—los costos y trámites que hoy dificultan la apertura de centros de cuidado infantil en la ciudad.
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Two NV lawsuits target solar policy that could raise rates
The Public Utilities Commission of Nevada is facing two new lawsuits over its recent approval of NV Energy’s rate case.
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Los Nevadenses pagan $941 más este año por la misma canasta, revela informe federal
Los hogares en Nevada están desembolsando, en promedio, $941 dólares más este año para adquirir exactamente los mismos bienes que compraban en 2024, según un nuevo informe del Joint Economic Committee – Minority del Senado de Estados Unidos.






















