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The fuel tax is going up again in Washoe County this July. Should it be capped?
Like the sun rising in the east, another sure thing that happens every July 1 in Washoe County is an increase in fuel taxes.
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Nevada summer electric bills expected to rise as US cooling costs set to reach new highs
Nevada summer electric bills are expected to be higher this year.
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10 best senior discounts, passes, & perks in Reno
Your senior years come with perks. Here’s a look at 10 of the best senior discounts in the Reno/Sparks area.
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Supreme Court turns back casino mogul Steve Wynn’s appeal in defamation lawsuit
The Supreme Court turned back an appeal Monday from casino mogul Steve Wynn, who had challenged a landmark libel ruling as part of a lawsuit against The Associated Press.
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Iluminan de rojo, verde, amarillo y negro letrero de bienvenida a Las Vegas para celebrar “Black History Month”
Iluminan de rojo, verde, amarillo y negro letrero de bienvenida a Las Vegas para celebrar “Black History Month”.
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You may qualify to file your taxes for free in Nevada—here’s how
An estimated 490,000 Nevadans will be eligible to use the IRS Direct File program to file their taxes this year.
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Struggling with your mental health after surviving a disaster? Here’s how to look after yourself
There’s the initial shock and chaos in a collective disaster like the deadly and destructive California wildfires. Here’s what you can do in the aftermath.
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El “Día de Desaparecidos en Nevada” del Condado Clark reúne familias y cierra un ciclo de dolor
Resultados preliminares destacan la localización de dos personas vivas que habían sido reportadas como desaparecidas, una de ellas separada de su familia por nueve años.
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Kelsey Plum headed to Los Angeles and Jewell Loyd to Las Vegas in blockbuster 3-way deal: AP source
Kelsey Plum is headed to Los Angeles as part of a three-way trade that will send Jewell Loyd to the Las Vegas Aces, according to a person familiar with the deal.
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Nevada set to approve $12M housing initiative to combat rising homelessness
The funding comes from a 2023 bill signed into law that seeks to allocate $30 million for permanent supportive housing developments statewide. As homelessness reaches record levels across the nation, Nevada officials are preparing to distribute $12 million to create permanent supportive housing for the state’s most vulnerable residents. The funding comes as Nevada’s homeless…

























