Shannon Miller
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Stage
Vegas City Opera infuses ‘Don Giovanni’ with 1980s Wall Street
Thursday, May 9, 2024 The production, playing May 17-18 at Charleston Heights Arts Center, promises to modernize age-old themes.
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Features
Radicalized online: How digital rabbit holes lead to violent extremism
Thursday, April 25, 2024 Extremism has found a home online 10 years after the Bundy standoff in Nevada.
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News
Petition for ballot initiative to enshrine reproductive rights in state constitution gets green light
Thursday, April 25, 2024 The petition was challenged by the Coalition for Parents and Children PAC based on the argument that “reproductive rights” was too broad for a single ballot question.
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A&E
State Senator Dallas Harris talks social equity in the cannabis industry and her goals as a legislator
Thursday, April 18, 2024 When Harris passed the “cannabis Christmas tree” bill in the 2023 legislative session, she had customers’ experience in mind.
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News
Sacred spaces: Native Americans promote land protection at Powwow for the Planet
Thursday, April 11, 2024 Free and open to the public, Powwow for the Planet on April 19-20 at UNLV is an opportunity for Native Americans to convene and connect with their culture, but also for the wider community to learn about Native Americans’ issues ...
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News
TikTok banned? Las Vegas businesses and officials weigh in
Thursday, April 4, 2024 Lawmakers have said the crackdown stems from concerns about user data privacy and national security, based on the belief that the Chinese government could somehow influence the app’s algorithm.
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A&E
Las Vegas author Lissa Townsend Rodgers sheds light on historic women in organized crime
Thursday, March 21, 2024 Years of extensive research not only roots the stories in factual history, but also makes readers feel as though they’re a fly on the wall.
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A&E
Las Vegas Flight Academy CEO Ron Kelly invites young people into a bright future
Thursday, March 14, 2024 The Minority Pilot Advancement Foundation’s goal is to bring 600 minority and women pilots into the industry each year.
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News
Solar solutions? Why some Nevadans are pushing back against large-scale energy projects
Thursday, March 7, 2024 While renewable energy is an important part of the climate change puzzle, residents near established and potential solar project sites have sounded an alarm on negative impacts.
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News
Breaking down summary evictions in Southern Nevada
Thursday, Feb. 29, 2024 As of February 1, evictions have increased 155% since before the pandemic.