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Nevadan things to do (week of April 6)
What’s happening in Nevada this week? From a flea market to the rodeo, and plenty of opportunities to spend time outdoors and explore your artistic side. If you’re signed up for our newsletter, you already know the drill—you get the best Nevada events delivered first. If you’re not signed up yet, make sure you are…
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Un nuevo programa inmobiliario del Condado Clark tiene como objetivo proporcionar vivienda a ‘compradores primerizos’
Un fideicomiso inmobiliario (o trust, en inglés) comunitario pronto abrirá las solicitudes para más de 200 viviendas en venta a precios inferiores a los del mercado. Se espera que las solicitudes para las primeras 11 viviendas de Rebecca Place se abran alrededor de mayo.
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Right-wing ‘trad wife’ influencers are telling young women lies about birth control
Social media-driven misinformation, amplified by high-profile conservative influencers, is pushing young women away from hormonal birth control—replacing informed consent with fear and half-truths in a country where pregnancy is significantly more dangerous than modern contraception.
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Trump plans to fund Iran War but not Medicaid, child care assistance
Nevada Democrats slam the president’s remarks as his administration seeks more than a trillion dollars for another Middle East war.
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Is wildfire season starting in Reno sooner than normal? Experts explain
The anomaly of 80-degree weather in March is only part of the problem. Experts say the best way to stop a fire is to not start one—since most Nevada wildfires are caused by people.
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Trump administration volatility reaches into Nevada public health programs
The Trump Administration has slashed a plethora of federal grants over the last year, including funding of disease prevention and treatment programs and federal support for behavioral and mental health systems.
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The Wild West meets Vegas lights at Nevada’s 9 oldest bars
Nevada’s oldest bars span the state, with one being open since the 1850s. Check out these 9 watering holes for good drinks and storied vibes.
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Lake Mead faces low water storage, harmful algal bloom and high heat
By Carly Sauvageau, Reno Gazette Journal Nevadans looking for a weekend get-away from Las Vegas may be tempted to visit Lake Mead. However, it’s not advised to swim in Lake Mead right now. The lake has been experiencing a harmful algal bloom since March 13, adding to the list of hurdles it faces. Not only…
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Por qué la propuesta de ley SAVE America podría dificultar el voto en lugar de salvaguardarlo, según expertos
La propuesta de ley SAVE America Act busca exigir prueba documental de ciudadanía para votar, pero expertos advierten que podría dificultar el acceso al voto para millones de ciudadanos, especialmente por costos, trámites y falta de documentos. La evidencia muestra que el voto de no ciudadanos es extremadamente raro en Estados Unidos y ya es…
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Who’s to blame for Nevada’s affordability crisis?
Democrats point to the Trump administration for rising costs but also acknowledge the state’s role in affordability issues faced by families.
























