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  1. The Nevadan News

    Trump plans to fund Iran War but not Medicaid, child care assistance

    Nevada Democrats slam the president’s remarks as his administration seeks more than a trillion dollars for another Middle East war.
  2. The Nevadan News

    Is wildfire season starting in Reno sooner than normal? Experts explain

    The anomaly of 80-degree weather in March is only part of the problem. Experts say the best way to stop a fire is to not start one—since most Nevada wildfires are caused by people. 
  3. The Nevadan News

    Trump administration volatility reaches into Nevada public health programs

    The Trump Administration has slashed a plethora of federal grants over the last year, including funding of disease prevention and treatment programs and federal support for behavioral and mental health systems.
  4. Nevada’s oldest bars span the state, with one being open since the 1850s.

    The Wild West meets Vegas lights at Nevada’s 9 oldest bars

    Nevada’s oldest bars span the state, with one being open since the 1850s. Check out these 9 watering holes for good drinks and storied vibes.
  5. Lake Mead surrounded by boulders under a blue sky

    Lake Mead faces low water storage, harmful algal bloom and high heat

    By Carly Sauvageau, Reno Gazette Journal  Nevadans looking for a weekend get-away from Las Vegas may be tempted to visit Lake Mead. However, it’s not advised to swim in Lake Mead right now. The lake has been experiencing a harmful algal bloom since March 13, adding to the list of hurdles it faces. Not only […]
  6. The Nevadan News

    Por qué la propuesta de ley SAVE America podría dificultar el voto en lugar de salvaguardarlo, según expertos

    La propuesta de ley SAVE America Act busca exigir prueba documental de ciudadanía para votar, pero expertos advierten que podría dificultar el acceso al voto para millones de ciudadanos, especialmente por costos, trámites y falta de documentos. La evidencia muestra que el voto de no ciudadanos es extremadamente raro en Estados Unidos y ya es ilegal, además de que los estados cuentan con sistemas para verificar la ciudadanía de los votantes.
  7. The Nevadan News

    Who’s to blame for Nevada’s affordability crisis?

    Democrats point to the Trump administration for rising costs but also acknowledge the state’s role in affordability issues faced by families.
  8. Nevada is one of three states that do not control the private ownership of exotic pets.

    3 animal sanctuaries in Nevada (plus the critters you’ll meet at each one)

    Learn more about how these sanctuaries care for their rescued animals.
  9. The Nevadan News

    20 billionaires live in Nevada. Here’s who they are

    From Republican megadonors and top backers of Trump, to leaders in tech and aerospace, and even the cofounders of Panda Express, Nevada is home to a handful of the country’s billionaires. 
  10. The Nevadan News

    Is Nevada’s failed film tax credit a flashpoint for incumbents?

    A high-stakes proposal backed last year by Hollywood studios drew backlash from unions when lawmakers failed to pass it.
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    Nevadan things to do (week of March 23)

    Looking for something to do this week(end)? From arts and crafts, plant swaps, and community mingles, it's all going down in Nevada.

Local Videos

  1. Nevada’s oldest bars span the state, with one being open since the 1850s.

    The Wild West meets Vegas lights at Nevada’s 9 oldest bars

    Nevada’s oldest bars span the state, with one being open since the 1850s. Check out these 9 watering holes for good drinks and storied vibes.
  2. Lake Mead surrounded by boulders under a blue sky

    Lake Mead faces low water storage, harmful algal bloom and high heat

    By Carly Sauvageau, Reno Gazette Journal  Nevadans looking for a weekend get-away from Las Vegas may be tempted to visit Lake Mead. However, it’s not advised to swim in Lake Mead right now. The lake has been experiencing a harmful algal bloom since March 13, adding to the list of hurdles it faces. Not only […]
  3. The Nevadan News

    20 billionaires live in Nevada. Here’s who they are

    From Republican megadonors and top backers of Trump, to leaders in tech and aerospace, and even the cofounders of Panda Express, Nevada is home to a handful of the country’s billionaires. 
  4. Once a territory of Mexico, Nevada’s history is flush with Spanish and Hispanic influence.

    Nevada’s Spanish place names & the stories behind them

    Nodding to snowy mountain ranges and cottonwood trees, many places in Nevada have Spanish names (including the state itself!).
  5. The Nevadan News

    Nevadans face extreme auto insurance rates

    Nevadans pay the highest rate of full coverage across the nation, according to a recent report.
  6. The precursor to the North American cowboy lives on in Nevada thanks to an equestrian skills competition dating back to 16th-century Spanish conquistadors in Mexico.

    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.
  7. Have you ever asked yourself, “Why is Reno called the Biggest Little City?

    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.
  8. Sarah Winnemucca was a member of the Northern Paiute and served as a peacemaker for her people.

    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.
  9. The Nevadan News

    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.
  10. The Nevadan News

    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.”
  11. Unions took root in Nevada’s Old West days, and soon branched off into fields like hospitality, construction, education, and public safety.

    Nevada unions are still making history—here’s the proof

    Despite declining membership rates, Nevada labor unions ensure rights and protections for 166,000 workers in the Silver State.
  12. The Nevadan News

    Nevadans react to conflict in Iran

    As President Donald Trump plunged the US into a war with Iran without Congressional approval, Nevadans—including lawmakers—express mixed feelings.

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