Entertainment
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The best residencies coming to Las Vegas in 2026
Learn more about the best Las Vegas residencies hitting the strip in 2026.
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A new chapter begins: West Las Vegas Library opens its doors to the community
The new West Las Vegas Library officially opened on December 9. Here’s everything you need to know.
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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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Experts take issue with report on lower pesticides in NV groundwater
A new report from the U.S. Geological Survey finds that levels of 22 toxic chemicals in groundwater have declined significantly over the past 30 years, but environmental groups say the data is misleading.
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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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These 5 small towns make perfect day trips from Reno
Take a day away from Reno in one of these five small Nevada towns to check out haunted mansions, historic buildings, and picturesque scenery.
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New Native-Owned Storefront to Support Indigenous Artists in Las Vegas Arts District
IndigenousAF, a Native-made arts and crafts retail store, is opening in Las Vegas’s Arts District in 2026. Here’s what you need to know.
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Reno may set a new record for latest first freeze as warm nights hold on, NWS says
By Carly Sauvageau, Reno Gazette Journal Reno may be on the verge of breaking a weather record. Despite several early-season storms, the Biggest Little City still hasn’t reached 32 degrees this fall, and the National Weather Service now says the first freeze may not arrive until early next week. If Reno stays above freezing through Sunday, Nov. 16, the city…
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Gila monsters in trouble as climate change threatens food, water and shelter
The colorful, venomous and mysterious Gila monster flourishes in the scorching Desert Southwest, but climate change threatens the lizards’ food, water and shelter. Moving to more hospitable habitats won’t be easy.

























