State News
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Thousands of families to benefit from NV Energy’s multimillion-dollar refund plan
Thousands of customers were overcharged by NV Energy. Here’s what you need to know about the company’s $32.6 million refund plan.
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Celebrate Reno’s best eats—nominate your favorite food spots for the 2025 Reno Food Guide
Write in your nominations, and help us build the first annual Reno Food Guide.
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En Nevada, la industria del turismo sostiene la economía, pero no a sus trabajadores
Los empleados de hoteles, restaurantes, bares y centros de entretenimiento representan casi una cuarta parte de la fuerza laboral del estado. Sin embargo, a la vez, son quienes reciben los salarios más bajos de Nevada.
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Love dogs? The Animal Foundation will pay you to help one in need
The Animal Foundation in Las Vegas is offering to pay residents $200 from now until Sept. 19 to foster a dog. Here’s what you need to know.
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8 creepy facts about Nevada that textbooks leave out
From paranormal sightings to barren highways and a centuries-old curse, there are some wild facts about Nevada. Check out eight of the creepiest here.
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Guy Fieri confirms shooting new ‘Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives’ episodes in Reno
Fieri has been in Reno to film episodes a couple of times. The first one was in 2010, when Fieri stopped by such places as the Gold ‘N Silver Inn, Dish Cafe and Louis’ Basque Corner.
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7 best places to get birria tacos in Las Vegas
Authentic or non-traditional, on tacos or onion rings, these seven spots to order birria tacos in Las Vegas are sure to hit the spot.
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Things to do in Nevada this weekend (Sept. 19-21)
The autumnal equinox is this weekend! Celebrate by attending a community festival, or a free concert if you’re in Las Vegas. It’s also Hispanic Heritage Month through Oct. 15—join the fun in a block fiesta in Reno. Or if you’re in Elko—enjoy the beautiful Ruby Mountains as the backdrop for mesmerizing hot air balloons.
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Nevada’s biggest industry can’t afford to live
Leisure and hospitality workers in Nevada struggle to make ends meet.
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Nevada to be hit hard by SNAP cuts
As SNAP cuts loom, rising unemployment rates could drive up food support demands, highlighting a stark divide between federal policies and local needs.























