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Things to do this fall in Nevada to ‘fall’ in love with your community
Across the state, there are fall festivals, workshops, concerts, and celebrations that bring people together.
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6 gluten-free restaurants in Nevada that locals love
Looking for new gluten-free restaurants to try in Nevada? Here are six that locals rave about.
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Cast Your Votes: The 2025 Reno Food Guide
We asked you to tell us your go-to spots in our Reno Food Guide nominations round, and you delivered. The bakeries, dive bars, taco joints, sushi rolls, and farmers’ markets that made the cut are officially ready for your votes, and you will decide who takes the crown.
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Fake clinics, real harm: Crisis pregnancy centers in Nevada are duping pregnant women
Nationally, there are over 2,600 crisis pregnancy centers, with seven located in Nevada. More than 70% of them admit to using deceptive tactics or spreading misinformation.
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Slots still open for Las Vegas’ free, mobile pre-K program
An innovative, free mobile pre-K program is bringing early learning to some low-income neighborhoods in Las Vegas.
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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.
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Everything you need to know about the ‘Fabulous 5-Day Sale’ happening now in Las Vegas
Now through September 26, Las Vegas is holding a city-wide sale featuring over 100 deals. Here’s what you need to know about the “Fabulous 5-Day Sale.”
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‘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.
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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.
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¿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.

























