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Thousands of families to benefit from NV Energy’s multimillion-dollar refund plan
Thousands of customers were overcharged by NV Energy. Here’s what you need to know about the company’s $32.6 million refund plan.
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Lombardo: No evidence Nevadans’ DMV data stolen; state financial information not breached
Gov. Joe Lombardo said Thursday that the cyberattack did not involve DMV databases and that there is no evidence driver’s license, vehicle registration or personal details were stolen.
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Bill for affordable child care in NV, nationwide stalls in D.C.
Advocates for working families want Congress to do more to lower the cost of child care, in Nevada and across the U.S.
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Nevadenses se movilizan contra NV Energy por aumentos de tarifas
La compañía ha solicitado un aumento en el costo del servicio básico de un 9%, incrementando de $18.50 a $20 mensuales a partir de octubre de 2025. Si es aprobada por PUCN, esta subida podría implicar un aumento de $215.7 millones en los ingresos de la empresa.
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Regulatory rollback threatens plan to curb NV pollution in national parks
A new study revealed vehicle emissions from the Las Vegas area are degrading air quality in national parks and plans to scuttle Environmental Protection Agency regulations aimed at reducing carbon emissions could exacerbate the problem.
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All major Las Vegas Strip casinos are unionized, defying national trend
For the first time in the Culinary Union’s 90-year history, all major casinos on the Las Vegas Strip are unionized. Backed by 60,000 members, most of them in Las Vegas, it is the largest labor union in Nevada.
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Ford seeks to unseat ‘vulnerable’ Republican governor
If Attorney General Aaron Ford wins, he would be the first Black American elected as governor in Nevada.
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Superior Grocers opens its second location in Las Vegas
A new market opened its doors in the west Las Vegas valley—Superior Grocers celebrated its second location in Nevada last week with free ice cream, music, product samples, and a car raffle.
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Las Vegas Arts District pushes back on proposed noise curfew
The City of Las Vegas will not pursue a change to the noise ordinance exception for the Arts District.
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Las Vegas crackdown on firework safety and illegal fireworks
As Independence Day is approaching, Las Vegas authorities are cracking down on illegal fireworks with a campaign titled: “You light it, we write it.” With thousands of dangerous fireworks already seized, Las Vegas Police is urging to public to stay safe and avoid the risks of illegal fireworks.

























