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Here’s where major bills stand at the end of Nevada’s legislative session
Among the bills that survived is a voter ID bill that the president of the NAACP Las Vegas said could further disenfranchise the most vulnerable Nevadans.
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Trump administration revokes guidance requiring hospitals to provide emergency abortions
The Trump administration announced on Tuesday that it would revoke guidance to the nation’s hospitals that directed them to provide emergency abortions for women when they are necessary to stabilize their medical condition.
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Nevada cities land high in WalletHub’s auto debt rankings — here’s the breakdown
Two Nevada cities rank among the top 10 nationwide for rising auto loan debt, according to a new WalletHub report that compared debt levels in the 100 largest U.S. cities.
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¿Cuáles son los derechos de los menores de edad durante una redada?
Los niños tienen derecho a permanecer en silencio y no están obligados a responder preguntas sobre su estatus migratorio. Además, no pueden ser interrogados sin la presencia de un adulto responsable. Los niños tienen derecho a quedarse con sus padres, salvo en casos donde las autoridades consideren que su seguridad está en peligro. Si un…
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This Nevada town named one of the best mid-sized cities in the US by HGTV
For Nevadans looking for a town that falls somewhere between the glitz of Las Vegas and the quiet of the Silver State’s rural communities, HGTV has a recommendation.
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June is Pride Month. Here’s why Reno’s parade won’t happen until September
Here’s a look at why we celebrate Pride Month, what Pride Month’s theme is for 2025, and why Reno’s pride celebration isn’t until September.
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This Nevada attraction is the most bucket list-worthy in the state, HGTV says
Nevada is full of unique experiences you can’t find anywhere else.
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Five reproductive rights bills were sent to Gov. Joe Lombardo’s desk—here’s what they’d do
They range from protecting health care providers to new rules concerning sex education in schools.
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Critics warn Gov. Lombardo’s crime bill could worsen Nevada prison crisis
Civil rights advocates say the bill could reverse justice reforms, grow prison populations, and put strain on the corrections system.
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Sweeping cuts to social programs have voters on edge
Medicaid cuts may impact everyone from parents to children and other vulnerable Nevada populations.

























