State News
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Meet the hikers blazing a new trail on the Carson City to Canada Quest
Julianne Mahoney and Audrey Payne won the Carson City to Canada Quest and will hike 1,600 miles from the Nevada capital to the U.S.-Canada border.
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Reno staycation: The ideal weekend itinerary
Here’s your guide to a weekend staycation in Reno filled with food, fun, and frivolity.
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Proyecto de ley requeriría mejor protecciones del calor extremo en algunas ciudades de Nevada
Si el proyecto de ley AB96 se convierte en ley, cualquier ciudad o condado con más de 100,000 habitantes deberá modificar sus planes de desarrollo urbano para incluir medidas de mitigación del calor.
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Los primeros 100 días de Trump en el cargo han dejado a estos nevadenses “aterrados”
En una mesa redonda la semana pasada, trabajadores del servicio público suplicaron ayuda a los demócratas de Nevada, afirmando que la agenda económica de Trump amenaza los programas sociales para niños con discapacidades, personas mayores, y veteranos militares.
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‘The outlook has deteriorated:’ NV revenue forecast nudges down, economists see signs of recession
Nevada’s Economic Forum adjusted the tax revenue forecast down $191 million for the upcoming biennium, representing a further dimming of an already dreary outlook of how the economy will fare under the Trump administration.
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This bill would require some Nevada cities to better protect residents from extreme heat
Assembly Bill 96 would require cities with over 100,000 people to adopt heat-mitigation efforts such as public water or more shade over paved areas.
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16 Nevada restaurants with delicious deals for Cinco de Mayo
Many Mexican restaurants in Nevada offer deals on food and drinks for Cinco de Mayo. What better way to celebrate?
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Nevada’s “parental consent” abortion law will go into effect April 30, putting vulnerable minors at greater risk
The 40-year-old law was deemed unconstitutional in 1991. It requires that a parent or guardian be notified if a minor wants to get an abortion in Nevada—which is more complicated than you might think.
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Sandoval signs on to letter objecting to Trump’s higher ed interference
Former Nevada Republican Gov. Brian Sandoval, who currently serves as president of the University of Nevada, Reno, is one of 435 university and college presidents and chancellors to sign on to a letter protesting the “unprecedented government overreach and political interference now endangering American education.”
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41 sensational spots to check out in Las Vegas Chinatown
Las Vegas Chinatown is a vibrant hub of Asian cultures, offering a diverse range of restaurants, bars, shops, karaoke venues, arcades, and more.

























