Local
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Long before the rodeo, there was the Charreada—and it’s still alive in Nevada
From riding to roping and reining to heeling, local charrería teams carry on the folkloric tradition of charreada in Nevada.
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ICE en los aeropuertos: cuál es su función y en dónde han sido desplegados
En medio de las largas filas en los aeropuertos provocadas por el cierre presupuestario de DHS que ha dejado a los agentes de TSA sin paga, el presidente Donald Trump ordenó a los agentes de ICE a desplegarse en los aeropuertos.
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Why is Reno called the Biggest Little City?
Have you ever asked yourself, “Why is Reno called the Biggest Little City? It all has to do with a growing town, a contest, and a street-spanning arch.
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Centros de datos: el impacto en las comunidades donde se instalan
La expansión de centros de datos en Estados Unidos por los desarrollos en tecnología de inteligencia artificial (IA) está generando creciente oposición local por su impacto en recursos como el agua, la electricidad y el uso del suelo. Estos centros consumen grandes cantidades de agua y energía, pueden aumentar las facturas eléctricas, generar contaminación del…
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Your weekly guide to taking action in Nevada (March 20–26)
Want to get involved this week? You can attend rallies in Reno, take part in tenant organizing efforts in Las Vegas, join community events focused on Native advocacy, and participate in trainings and meetings across the state.
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Sarah Winnemucca: Nevada’s Paiute Princess & trailblazing author
Sarah Winnemucca was a member of the Northern Paiute and served as a peacemaker for her people. Learn all about her life and legacy.
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Nevadan things to do (week of March 16)
From celebrating the women in your life, to showing off your art skills (or learning something new), and even a free resource for the community, it’s all going down in Nevada this week.
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Venomous snakes Nevada hikers should watch out for this spring
Southwestern speckled rattlesnakes are found only in a small region of southeastern Nevada in the Las Vegas Valley. This elusive species prefers canyons and rocky mountain areas in Clark County near the Colorado River.
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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.”
























