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Gov. Joe Lombardo doubles down on Data Centers
Gov. Joe Lombardo is continuing to defend data center expansion in Nevada despite growing backlash from critics concerned about energy use, water demand, and pressure on local infrastructure. As more large-scale projects move into the state, many Nevadans are questioning who will ultimately benefit from the rapid growth.
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Sen. Cortez Masto says there is little evidence of noncitizen voting.
As debate around Trump’s SAVE Act continues, Sen. Cortez Masto says Nevada has seen little evidence of noncitizen voting. She pointed to just two known cases out of millions of ballots cast, saying both instances were caught through the existing system — pushing back on claims from Donald Trump and others that voter fraud is…
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Tucker Carlson Calls Out NV Energy Over Tahoe Electricity Dispute
While talking about the consequences of an AI-driven future, Tucker Carlson called out NV Energy’s plan to stop supplying electricity to Liberty Utilities, which serves around 50,000 customers in the Lake Tahoe region.
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Sen Cortez Masto on the SAVE Act
With rising costs and growing frustration, many families are already feeling pressure in their everyday lives, and many people are looking to make their voices heard through voting. Sen. Catherine Cortez Masto is pushing back against Trump’s SAVE Act saying it will make it harder for Nevadan’s to vote.
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Sen. Cortez Masto questions DHS access to voter rolls
With the federal government trying to force states to hand over citizens’ voter information, Sen. Cortez Masto is warning that Nevadans could be kicked off voter rolls without even knowing it.
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In Nevada, the abortion pill remains available for now…
In Nevada, the abortion pill remains available for now, but that access is tied to the Supreme Court’s temporary pause that keeps telehealth prescribing and mail delivery in place until at least May 11. After that deadline, the Court will decide whether those protections remain or whether new limits are imposed again.
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Vegas tourism is down, Rep. Dina Titus shares why
U.S. Rep. Dina Titus speaks on how inflation and tariffs tied to Donald Trump’s policies are affecting Las Vegas’ tourism-driven economy and the workers who rely on it. As visitor spending shifts, many in the hospitality industry are feeling the impact.
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Nevada fined $100k for imprisoning a woman after her miscarriage
Patience Rousseau spent two years in prison after having a miscarriage in Nevada. While it was found to be a wrongful conviction, the fact remains that Nevada is the only state that explicitly criminalizes someone for ending their pregnancy. Follow for more @nevadannews
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Funding cuts tied to Trump policy impact Nevada health services
Funding volatility is making it hard for Nevada health care providers to keep up—and the programs affected range anywhere from mental health services to disease prevention. Follow for more @nevadannews
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Nevada court ruling could ease detention for immigrants awaiting hearings
A new ruling means that people detained by ICE are able to go back to their families while they wait for their case to be heard. Follow for more @nevadannews.

























