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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 debuts public option amid tumultuous federal changes to health care
Nevada law requires that the carriers of the public option plans — Battle Born State Plans, named after a state motto — lower premium costs compared with a benchmark “silver” plan in the marketplace by 15% over the next four years.
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Nevadan things to do (week of Feb. 16)
Looking for something to do this week? We’ve rounded up Black History Month happenings, Lunar New Year festivals, and unique experiences across Nevada—from Reno to Elko to Las Vegas. Check out this Google map of the following events statewide.
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Your weekly guide to taking action in Nevada (Feb. 20–26)
A weekly roundup of Nevada political events, protests, advocacy opportunities, and ways to take action statewide from Friday, Feb. 20, through Thursday, Feb. 26. Want to get politically engaged this week? You can attend ICE Out rallies and marches in downtown Las Vegas, join a pro-democracy watch party, participate in voter registration efforts, and take…
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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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The Westside story: Celebrating the heart of Black Las Vegas history
Historic Westside Las Vegas survived and thrived despite segregation and neglect. Now it’s undergoing a Renaissance as a Vegas landmark and cultural hub.
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5 Nevada restaurants we wish made USA TODAY’s list of best in the US
The USA TODAY Network has unveiled its Restaurants of the Year for 2026, and among them is Esther’s Kitchen in Las Vegas’ Arts District. But it was difficult to pick just one spot out of the entire state. While Las Vegas hosts an abundance of world-class restaurants, great flavors can be found in every city…
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Es 2026 y no tienes seguro médico. ¿Y ahora qué?
Los cambios en las políticas de salud en Washington están teniendo repercusiones en todo el país y haciendo que millones de personas pierdan su cobertura de Medicaid o de la Ley de Cuidado de Salud a Bajo Precio (ACA). Pero todavía hay formas de acceder a la atención médica.
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Taxable sales for cannabis in Nevada declined in the last year
Nevada’s cannabis industry reported nearly $758 million in taxable sales for the fiscal year from July 2024 to June 2025, according to the latest data from the Nevada Cannabis Compliance Board and the Nevada Department of Taxation.
























