Affordability
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El recorte de SNAP desbordó a los bancos de alimentos del norte de Nevada
Durante el cierre federal más prolongado en la historia de Estados Unidos, millones de personas perdieron acceso a SNAP a partir del 1 de noviembre, entre ellas casi 495,000 beneficiarios en Nevada, según la oficina del gobernador.
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Nevada Health Link open enrollment deadline approaches
Time is running out to purchase a health plan through Nevada Health Link, the Affordable Care Act marketplace for the Silver State.
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SNAP cutoff strained Northern Nevada food banks, exposing limits
By Jaedyn Young, Reno Gazette Journal The Food Bank of Northern Nevada faced heavy strain during the federal food benefits cutoff and the holiday influx. Now, food banks worry future changes to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program are going to bring more food insecurity to the state. During the longest federal shutdown in U.S. history,…
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Two NV lawsuits target solar policy that could raise rates
The Public Utilities Commission of Nevada is facing two new lawsuits over its recent approval of NV Energy’s rate case.
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Los Nevadenses pagan $941 más este año por la misma canasta, revela informe federal
Los hogares en Nevada están desembolsando, en promedio, $941 dólares más este año para adquirir exactamente los mismos bienes que compraban en 2024, según un nuevo informe del Joint Economic Committee – Minority del Senado de Estados Unidos.
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Year-end report: NV saw some big clean energy wins in 2025
Nevada clean energy groups have made good progress in 2025, according to a new report from the League of Conservation Voters.
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Your Guide to the NFR Cowboy Christmas in Vegas
From shopping for Western wear to listening to live music, you’ll find plenty to do and see during NFR’s Cowboy Christmas at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
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8 of the best happy hour deals in Reno
Finding the best happy hour in Reno isn’t difficult because we’ve done the work for you. Check out these eight great deals, from bars to fine dining.
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More than $133 million in medical debt eliminated for 128,000 Nevadans
Last month, Somos Votantes Education Fund announced that it had eliminated more than $128 million in medical debt for nearly 125,000 people in Clark County and $5 million for 3,559 people in Washoe County.
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Nevadans brace for 26% ACA premium surge
As Nevadans covered under the Affordable Care Act could see a 26% jump in health care costs, one woman sees the writing on the wall.























