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Nevada launches first phase of modernized platform to simplify business filings
The first phase of Project Orion launched with Uniform Commercial Code (UCC) filings. The new platform features intuitive navigation with clearly labeled buttons and easy-to-find content, step-by-step road maps of the process, real-time cost visibility, and built-in help guides that allow even first-time users to complete filings with confidence, the secretary said.
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Nevada’s most heartwarming news stories of 2025
From a historic World Series win for Las Vegas Little League to national recognition for a Northern Nevada student, these Silver State news stories from 2025 will warm your heart.
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Las Vegas tackles urban heat with free tree distribution program
Looking to spruce up your front lawn? Las Vegas is offering free trees (and an irrigation system!) to residents in select zip codes.
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Two NV lawsuits target solar policy that could raise rates
The Public Utilities Commission of Nevada is facing two new lawsuits over its recent approval of NV Energy’s rate case.
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Can I leave my car running while I’m not in it? What Nevada law says
Leaving a car running while unattended is illegal in many places across the country, including Nevada.
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A new chapter begins: West Las Vegas Library opens its doors to the community
The new West Las Vegas Library officially opened on December 9. Here’s everything you need to know.
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Year-end report: NV saw some big clean energy wins in 2025
Nevada clean energy groups have made good progress in 2025, according to a new report from the League of Conservation Voters.
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Experts take issue with report on lower pesticides in NV groundwater
A new report from the U.S. Geological Survey finds that levels of 22 toxic chemicals in groundwater have declined significantly over the past 30 years, but environmental groups say the data is misleading.
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This Nevada town named the best place to retire in the state
Carson City — the Nevada capital located about 30 miles south of Reno — was named the best place to retire in the state by U.S. News. The city scored well on commute time but was held back by a weaker job market compared with similarly sized metros.
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12 Nevada food pantries to donate your time, money, and food to this holiday season
Nevadans aren’t immune to going hungry this holiday season. These 12 food pantries (and others) are seeking volunteers, food, and money to feed those in need.
























