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Nevada treasurer bills US for $2.1B after Trump tariffs struck down
Conine, who is running as a Democrat for attorney general this year, said in a statement, “Over the last year, President Donald Trump and his administration have overcharged Nevadans $2.1 billion through unconstitutional tariffs on everyday essentials.”
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Nevada named among the worst places to drive in 2026
Nevada ranked among the worst states in the country for drivers in a new 2026 study by WalletHub, a media company that publishes personal finance content.
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En Nevada, nueva ley permite seguros de vivienda sin cobertura contra incendios forestales
Una nueva ley aprobada en Nevada está cambiando la forma en que se aseguran las viviendas en el estado. Desde este año, los propietarios podrán contratar pólizas sin cobertura contra incendios forestales, un riesgo cada vez más presente en varias zonas del territorio.
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Elon Musk’s Boring Company evades millions in Nevada safety fines
Democratic lawmakers want the Clark County District Attorney’s Office to investigate Lombardo’s alleged interference in health, safety, and regulatory processes.
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Oppose ICE? Here’s how you can take action
Here are some action tools to help stop ICE funding, halt detention expansion, and demand accountability from Congress.
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Venezolanos en Nevada tienen posturas divididas sobre la salida de Maduro
El texto fue escrito originalmente en inglés por Naoka Foreman y publicado en The Nevadan. La versión en español fue editada, traducida y adaptada por el equipo de The Nevadan. Recibe noticias en español directo a tu correo electrónico (email), suscríbete a Vegas Somos. Un candidato a la Asamblea de Nevada afirmó que la destitución…
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De incendios domésticos a incendios forestales: cómo protegerse en Nevada
Los incendios, tanto en viviendas como en zonas naturales, son frecuentes en Nevada. Aunque no siempre pueden evitarse, existen medidas concretas para reducir los riesgos y proteger a las familias si ocurre una emergencia.
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MLK Jr. Day a federal holiday? Yes, here’s what’s closed in Reno
Several government offices — including post offices and city-owned pools — will be closed for the holiday. However, most major retailers are expected to remain open during their normal hours.
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From house fires to wildfires, here’s how to stay safe in Nevada
House fires and wildfires are common in Nevada, but these steps and resources will help you prepare and keep your family safe if disaster strikes.
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Las Vegas Athletics hit trademark roadblock
The U.S. Patent and Trademark Office has denied the baseball team’s bid to register “Las Vegas Athletics” as a new trademark.























