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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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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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Aftershocks from 5.5 Nevada earthquake could continue for months
More than 120 aftershocks were recorded overnight following the earthquake. Most aftershocks measured between magnitude 1.0 and 3.5.
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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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20 billionaires live in Nevada. Here’s who they are
From Republican megadonors and top backers of Trump, to leaders in tech and aerospace, and even the cofounders of Panda Express, Nevada is home to a handful of the country’s billionaires.
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Nevadans face extreme auto insurance rates
Nevadans pay the highest rate of full coverage across the nation, according to a recent report.
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Delays and fees complicate Nevada public records access
Even with robust public records laws in place, barriers still block lawyers and constituents from obtaining information from state agencies.
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NV Energy asks PUC to delay peak demand charge start date
NV Energy says it wants to ensure “that customers understand daily demand, have the information and tools they need to assess the impact of daily demand on their utility bill, and understand how energy use affects daily demand.”
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Who’s eligible for NV Energy $63M overcharge refunds? What to know
The refund is limited to residents of multifamily properties such as apartments, townhomes and condominiums who were “inadvertently billed under single-family rates,” according to NV Energy. Only multifamily residents were affected by the rate misclassification, according to NV Energy, which means no refunds are due to residents of single-family homes.
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Tesorero de Nevada pasa factura al gobierno federal por US$2.100 millones tras anulación de aranceles de Trump
El tesorero estatal de Nevada, Zach Conine, envió este viernes una factura al gobierno federal por $2.100 millones de dólares, una suma que, según sostiene, corresponde a lo que los residentes del estado pagaron de más debido a los aranceles impuestos por el presidente Donald Trump.
























