State News
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Welcome to The Nevadan, El Nevadense
In an op-ed, Nevada journalist Emilia Pablo Bazan announces the launch of The Nevadan, El Nevadense, a new bilingual newsroom by and for Nevadans.
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New health and wellness clinic now open in downtown Las Vegas
The Courtyard Homeless Resource Center has boosted its medical care for those experiencing homelessness, the elderly, residents of assisted housing and veterans in Las Vegas.
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Más de 100 niños necesitan hogares sustitutos en el condado de Clark
Los niños necesitan tanto hogares sustitutos y permanentes, pues están esperando ser adoptados.
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Nevada lawmakers approve $360 million in federal funds for broadband
The funds will be split between the Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment (BEAD) Program and the Eastern Nevada Middle Mile Fiber Network, which are both part of the High Speed Nevada Initiative, an effort to establish statewide universal access to modern broadband infrastructure.
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Democrats reject Gov. Lombardo’s funding request for private school vouchers
Lawmakers rejected the governor’s emergency request, and blamed the program’s alleged funding shortfall on one of the nonprofits tasked with administering the private school scholarship program.
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Washoe County students return to school on Monday: What to know
From immunizations to school meals, here’s everything you need to know to be prepared for the first day of school in Washoe County.
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Nevada families face child care crisis as federal funds set to expire
A recent analysis found that unless Congress provides additional funding, an estimated 10,870 children in Nevada are expected to lose their child care beginning Sept. 30, due to the projected closure of 203 child care programs.
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Two more Republicans jump into 2024 Nevada Senate race
Air Force Veteran Tony Grady and the heavily-scrutinized former US ambassador to Iceland Jeffrey Gunter have joined the 2024 Nevada Senate race.
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Sen. Rosen touts Inflation Reduction Act benefits in Nevada
As the one year anniversary of the Inflation Reduction Act approaches, Rosen visited Unimacts, a clean energy manufacturing company, which has been able to take advantage of several tax credits afforded by the law to expand its operations into Nevada and increase revenue.
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Is Nevada’s ‘Loneliest Road in America’ also one of the scariest?
The Loneliest Road in America is getting some extra attention. The 370-mile stretch of US Route 50 in Nevada is considered the loneliest (and one of the scariest) roads in the US.

























