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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.
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Rep. Mark Amodei, a Nevada Republican, announces retirement from House
Nevada Rep. Mark Amodei announced Friday he’s retiring from Congress. He’s one of two dozen members of the House of Representatives to announce so far they will not be seeking reelection.
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Has Lombardo loyalty affected ICE presence in Nevada? The answer is complicated
Some think political loyalty between President Donald Trump and Gov. Joe Lombardo keeps massive ICE raids at bay. Others suggest that it has nothing to do with that.
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Nevada lawmakers make wildfire coverage optional
The changes stem from an uptick in disastrous wildfires.
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Are Nevada schools safe from ICE? Some say no
Immigration advocates call for mask bans and increased local oversight of federal authorities after a parent was recently picked up near an East Las Vegas school.
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Gray wolf wanders into Nevada before returning to California
The wolf traveled into Nevada north of Lake Tahoe between Mount Rose and Mount Houghton on Monday morning. The California Department of Fish and Wildlife notified NDOW that the wolf’s GPS collar showed it was in the state. No sightings of the animal were reported.
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Propinas y overtime: lo nuevo para la temporada de taxes 2026
Medidas como la de “no impuestos a las propinas” (No Tax on Tips) permiten deducir hasta $25,000 dólares en propinas, mientras que la de No Tax on Overtime permite deducir hasta $12,500 dólares en horas extras.
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It’s 2026 and you’re uninsured. Now what?
Health policy changes in Washington will ripple through the country, resulting in millions of Americans losing their Medicaid or Affordable Care Act coverage and becoming uninsured. But there are still ways to find care.
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Elon Musk’s Boring Company evades millions in Nevada safety fines
Democratic lawmakers want the Clark County District Attorney’s Office to investigate Lombardo’s alleged interference in health, safety, and regulatory processes.
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Estados Unidos podría perder su estatus de país libre de sarampión
Luego de un año de brotes continuos de sarampión que han enfermado a más de 2.400 personas, Estados Unidos está a punto de perder su estatus como país libre de sarampión.

























