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Las inscripciones para el año escolar 2024-25 del CCSD ya están disponibles
Las inscripciones en línea para el año escolar 2024-25 del Distrito Escolar del Condado Clark (CCSD, por sus siglas en inglés) ya están abiertas.
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Dog-friendly hotels in Las Vegas, Baker, Tonopah, Ely, and Baker
If you’re traveling with a pet through Las Vegas, Tonopah, Reno, Ely, or Baker in Nevada, check out these 5 dog-friendly hotels.
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Más de 4,000 graduados del CSN obtuvieron títulos y certificados este año
El College of Southern Nevada (CSN) efectuó dos ceremonias de graduación las que acontecieron el lunes 13 de mayo, en el Thomas & Mack Center.
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Nevada Supreme Court rejects petition initiative challenging $380M in tax funding for A’s stadium
In a 5-2 ruling, the Nevada Supreme Court affirmed a lower court’s ruling the petition initiative circulated by Schools Over Stadiums was too vague and did not contain the full language of the legislation it sought to ask voters to repeal. The Nevada Supreme on Monday affirmed a lower court’s ruling that tossed out a…
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Report: Nevadans are saving big on EVs thanks to Inflation Reduction Act
Recent research from the US Department of Energy found that over a 15-year stretch, Nevada auto owners with battery electric vehicles or plug-in hybrids are projected to save more than $10,000 compared to those who own a traditional gasoline-powered vehicle. Drivers who have recently switched from internal combustion-powered automobiles to electric vehicles have collectively saved…
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Trump vows to reverse climate policies if Big Oil execs give him $1 billion
Campaign finance experts have said that Trump’s request, while troubling, is probably legal. He could be liable, however, for violating campaign finance rules against candidates asking specific individuals to contribute more than the federal limit on campaign contributions.
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Nevada lawmakers renew plea to pause USPS changes affecting Reno plant
The proposed changes would relocate operations of a facility in Reno to California, which Nevada leaders say would cause delays to the already-strained service and lead to dozens of layoffs. Nevada officials and federal lawmakers are renewing a request that the United States Postal Service delay its implementation of a “shortsighted” modernization plan they say…
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While corporations make billions, inflation continues to hurt Nevadans
Grocery and food companies’ massive profits have drawn increased scrutiny from lawmakers, including Nevada Sens. Jacky Rosen and Catherine Cortez Masto.
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The super rich and big corporations to face more scrutiny from Biden’s IRS
Using an infusion of funds provided by President Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act, the IRS has already collected more than $520 million from 1,600 millionaires who had unpaid tax bills of more than $250,000.

























