State News
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Rep. Susie Lee announces road safety funding for better-lit streets
At one of the most dangerous intersections in Las Vegas, Congresswoman Susie Lee announces more than $3 million in federal funding for road safety improvements. Democratic Nevada US Rep. Susie Lee announced last week that the City of Las Vegas will receive approximately $3.3 million in federal funding for new, brighter streetlights and other projects…
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CCSD Trustees open search for firm to help find superintendent candidates
The chosen firm will then be tasked with identifying qualified candidates for the position. Although the board hasn’t decided yet whether it will pursue a local or nationwide search, it is aiming for the new superintendent to be in place by Nov. 1 or sooner.
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Nevada to get $9M in federal grants for water projects
The federal grant funding made possible through the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law aims to improve drinking water quality and bolster local treatment facilities.
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Anuncia V&T Railway primeros viajes de Carson a Virginia City de la temporada 2024
V&T Railway anunció los primeros viajes en tren de la temporada 2024 y muchos tendrán la dicha de celebrar el vínculo súper especial que existe entre las madres y sus seres queridos. Festeje el Día de las Madres a bordo del histórico tren de vapor que viaja de Carson City (capital de Nevada) a Virginia…
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Consolida canciller Bárcena Ibarra nombramientos de cónsules de México
Para alcanzar la paridad en la red consular de Estados Unidos, uno de los propósitos de la gestión de la canciller de la Secretaría de Relaciones Exteriores, Alicia Bárcena Ibarra, fue nombrar a cinco mujeres propuestas cómo cónsules de México, entre ellas Patricia Cortés para la sede consular de Las Vegas, Nevada.
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Recomiendan al público que cambie las baterías de las alarmas de humo
Las autoridades dicen que el cambio al horario de primavera es una buena época del año para adquirir el hábito, potencialmente salvador, de cambiar las baterías de los detectores de humo y monóxido de carbono.
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Record number of Asian-American candidates file to run for Nevada legislature
Locals share the power of feeling represented in positions of power after seven Asian-American candidates filed to run for state office.
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What’s next for Clark County schools in the wake of Superintendent Jara’s departure?
Superintendent Jesus Jara resigned from the superintendent position of the Clark County School District. Here’s what’s next for Clark County schools.
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The surprisingly cute taxidermy shop in Reno (& other quirky stores)
In Reno, the Silver State’s independent spirit shines bright at its locally-owned businesses — especially the quirky ones, like a surprisingly Instagrammable taxidermy shop, where deceased animals are anything but stiff or stuffy.
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Report: Trump’s policies hurt Nevadans’ health and the environment
Trump’s environmental policies had a particularly negative effect on the Latino community in Nevada, which makes up nearly a third of the population of the state.

























