Nevadan things to do (week of Feb. 23)
Looking for something to do this week? From events getting you closer to nature and the outdoors, to thoughtful conversations, and unique experiences across Nevada—from Reno to Elko to Las Vegas.
Looking for something to do this week? From events getting you closer to nature and the outdoors, to thoughtful conversations, and unique experiences across Nevada—from Reno to Elko to Las Vegas.
Looking for something to do this week? We’ve rounded up Black History Month happenings, Lunar New Year festivals, and unique experiences across Nevada—from Reno to Elko to Las Vegas. Check out this Google map of the following events statewide.
Rancho High School students staged a walkout to protest ICE raids, joining a countywide call for action targeting high schoolers.
This week, Rancho High School was one of several Clark County public schools where students staged a mass protest against ICE raids by walking out of class.
Some Nevadans could see their health insurance premiums double this year because Congresspeople like Rep. Mark Amodei failed to act.
Follow @nevadannews as we report on that failure's impact.
As we head into another election year, here's what you need to know about Question 6 and amendments to the Nevada Constitution.
Lawmakers’ $133 million housing account will fund hundreds of homes and rentals for low- and middle-income earners.
The USA TODAY Network has unveiled its Restaurants of the Year for 2026, and among them is Esther's Kitchen in Las Vegas' Arts District.
But it was difficult to pick just one spot out of the entire state. While Las Vegas hosts an abundance of world-class restaurants, great flavors can be found in every city and town in Nevada.
Los cambios en las políticas de salud en Washington están teniendo repercusiones en todo el país y haciendo que millones de personas pierdan su cobertura de Medicaid o de la Ley de Cuidado de Salud a Bajo Precio (ACA). Pero todavía hay formas de acceder a la atención médica.