State News
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The fuel tax is going up again in Washoe County this July. Should it be capped?
Like the sun rising in the east, another sure thing that happens every July 1 in Washoe County is an increase in fuel taxes.
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Did Gov. Joe Lombardo just sign a dangerous veto for reproductive care? This Nevada doctor says yes
Assembly Bill 411 would have allowed doctors to put their practice name, and not their personal name, on the label of certain prescription drugs.
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‘La hospitalidad como el producto principal’: La historia detrás de Nocturno, un bar de dueños latinos
Nocturno, un bar de cócteles abrió sus puertas en el Arts District en mayo.
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The 4 most TikTok-worthy tourist attractions in Las Vegas
There are plenty of TikTok-worthy tourist attractions in Las Vegas, but some are more popular than others. Find out which came out on top.
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4 things you didn’t know about Sun Valley
Among Renoites, Sun Valley has a complicated and stinky reputation, with the term “trailer trash” often used. But that’s not what I saw.
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This stone cabin endured in Reno high desert for over 80 years. Then it was gone
The historic stone cabin had been at that spot for so long that it felt like it was going to be there forever. Then one day, it disappeared.
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Reno Rodeo 2025: Tickets, parking, schedule, concerts and more
The 106th Reno Rodeo returns June 19–28 with some additions both in and out of the arena.
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How to cool off in the Colorado River’s Black Canyon
Whether you choose to kayak, scuba dive, or swim, cool off downstream from Hoover Dam on the Black Canyon Water Trail, a 30-mile expanse of the Colorado River.
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Love, Elvis, & legal loopholes: The real story behind Nevada elopements
Nevada is famous for nuptials in a hurry—but how did it get that way? Discover the fascinating history of Nevada elopements.
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Nevada summer electric bills expected to rise as US cooling costs set to reach new highs
Nevada summer electric bills are expected to be higher this year.

























