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Sneezing up a storm? Here’s why Nevadans suffer from spring allergies
A combination of native and non-native plants, wind, and arid conditions means sneezing, stuffy noses, and itchy eyes for allergy sufferers in Nevada during spring.
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Your weekly guide to taking action in Nevada (April 24–28)
From Las Vegas and Henderson to Reno and Carson City, residents can attend rallies, public meetings, and community events focused on local issues and civic engagement.
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Estados cambian leyes para evitar que hijos de inmigrantes detenidos entren al sistema de cuidado temporal
Mientras las autoridades migratorias llevan a cabo lo que el presidente Donald Trump ha prometido que será la mayor operación de deportación masiva en la historia de Estados Unidos, varios estados están aprobando leyes para evitar que los niños de padres detenidos, sin otros familiares o amigos, entren al sistema de cuidado temporal.
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7 restaurants in Reno where kids can eat for free
Leave the messy pots and pans for another night, gather the family, and head out to a restaurant in Reno where kids eat for free.
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Nevadan things to do (week of April 20)
What’s happening in Las Vegas and Reno this week? From stargazing and spending time outdoors with your family and the community, to practicing new skills, check out these happenings.
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Amargosa named on list of 10 ‘most endangered’ rivers
Nevada’s Amargosa River has the dubious distinction of making the top 10 list of “most endangered” rivers in the United States, according to a new report.
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Nurture your spirit and fill your belly at Moon Rabbit Cafe in Reno
Open to the entire Reno community, here’s everything you need to know about Moon Rabbit Cafe, Nevada’s only pay-what-you-can restaurant.
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Your weekly guide to taking action in Nevada (April 17–23)
A weekly roundup of Nevada events, protests, meetings, canvases, and community gatherings happening across the state from Friday, April 17, through Thursday, April 23. From Las Vegas and Henderson to Reno, Boulder City, and North Las Vegas, residents can attend rallies, public meetings, outdoor events, and volunteer opportunities focused on civic engagement and local issues.
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North Las Vegas mayoral debate centers on economic growth
At a Vegas Chamber forum, two North Las Vegas mayoral hopefuls emphasized economic development and sustainability.
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Property management overhaul displaces low-income tenants
Collapse of informal housing program raises concerns about homelessness resources amid federal funding uncertainty.
























