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UMC, Clark County launch crisis stabilization center to ease psychiatric emergencies
Clark County officials are celebrating the opening of a new crisis stabilization center in the northeast valley ...
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Bitcoin conference in Las Vegas: What crypto newcomers need to know
The Bitcoin Conference, running through Thursday at the Venetian Convention and Expo Center, is the world’s largest gathering of the Bitcoin industry.
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New Clark County agency will evaluate plans for major events like the Super Bowl
First it was the Super Bowl, then Formula One’s Las Vegas Grand Prix. As the valley attracts more of these megaevents, Clark County announced...
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Advocacy group helping street vendors in Las Vegas meet licensing requirements
Theodora Tepetzi used to be a common sight at parks throughout the Las Vegas area, selling corn slathered in mayonnaise and cheese, bright red shaved ...
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Clark County's proposed street vendor regulations threaten livelihoods, advocates say
Humberto and Mariana have been selling Latino-inspired street snacks for the past nine years in an east Las Vegas neighborhood near an elementary school off ...
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Jails in Clark County ignoring 2019 law designed to increase transparency on in-custody deaths
None of the five jails in Clark County follows a Nevada law designed to provide the public information on in-custody deaths.
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ACLU challenges Las Vegas Strip bridges law in federal court
The American Civil Liberties Union of Nevada is suing Clark County over an ordinance that bans stopping or standing on pedestrian bridges on the ...
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No stopping for selfies — or anything — on Strip bridges, Clark County decides
County commissioners passed an ordinance banning pedestrians from stopping, standing or engaging in activities that would cause others to stop on pedestrian bridges.
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Marriage between Las Vegas, Formula One off to rocky start but worth the effort in long run
It's an important marriage that will require work and patience for both Las Vegas and Formula One. They need each other for the race to ...
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New Clark County registrar of voters brings experience and insight to post
Lorena Portillo remembers a time when she worked in the Clark County Elections Department and had two phones, one she answered in English and another ...
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Newly designed website promotes Las Vegas weddings
Las Vegas’ status as the “Wedding Capital of the World” is getting even better branding with a new website. Visitors to weddings.vegas will find a ...
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County honors philanthropist who helped solve 1989 slaying of Las Vegas schoolgirl
A local philanthropist whose donation helped solve the slaying of a Las Vegas teenager three decades ago was honored this week by the Clark County ...
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County declares public health crisis over COVID misinformation, enraging protesters
For the Clark County Commission, a resolution declaring misinformation on the COVID-19 vaccines a “public health crisis” is simply a statement of their position with ...
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Employees in Southern Nevada soon required to wear masks indoors
The Clark County Commission rejected bringing back a blanket mask mandate as COVID-19 climbs again, although people who work in indoor public spaces will be ...
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With pickleball popularity soaring, county goes big with Sunset Park venue
Las Vegas is getting its momentum back as the country turns a corner on COVID-19, and proponents of the new pickleball facility see it as ...
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Electric scooters around UNLV? Why officials are hesitant to give green light
The electric scooter-sharing company Bird has a vision of UNLV students riding their devices throughout campus and the nearby neighborhood. Bird would place its rentable ...
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County commissioner to host 'Curbside Care' event at Windmill Library
Free services such as flu shots, paper shredding, and safe medication disposal will be available to anyone during a drive-thru event hosted by Clark County ...
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Restaurants toast Clark County's move to cap third-party delivery fees
olin Fukunaga, owner of Fukuburger in Chinatown, said third-party delivery companies operating in Southern Nevada have acted “like sharks swimming around a carcass” in misleading ...
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Clark County passes emergency housing discrimination ordinance
Landlords can’t reject a housing applicant based on their source of income or evictions related to the coronavirus pandemic, under an ...
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Las Vegas archbishop defends Pope Leo against Trump's social media attacks
Archbishop George Leo Thomas of Las Vegas is defending Pope Leo XIV after President Donald Trump criticized the first American-born leader of the Catholic Church ...
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From front lines to ballot box: How retired Marine helps overseas Nevadans vote
Mark Wlaschin left for work early on this morning, well before sunrise, making the familiar commute through the dark Carson City streets to the Nevada ...
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Air France lands in Las Vegas: Nonstop service from Paris takes flight
Some had come for business, others for pleasure, but all shared the distinction of being the very first passengers to fly Air France’s new nonstop ...
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Las Vegas’ tourism slump shadows Trump’s return to Nevada
As President Donald Trump seeks to promote his No Tax on Tips policy during a roundtable discussion downtown, small businesses worry fewer people even have ...
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A's Player of the Month: Sierra Vista's Amaya Wusstig
The middle school flag football team needed a quarterback, so the coach lined all the girls up and had them throw the ball.
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Nevada cannabis leaders push for Strip integration to rescue falling tax revenue
Riana Durrett, director of the UNLV Cannabis Policy Institute and vice chair of the Nevada Cannabis Compliance Board, says the decline in legal sales doesn’t ...
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Resorts World releasing 100,000 ladybugs for Earth Day tradition
Resorts World Las Vegas will mark Earth Day with its annual ladybug release, a tradition the resort has maintained since opening in 2021 as part ...
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Poll finds Trump’s economic policies eroding Latino support in Nevada, key states
Latino voters in key battleground states, including Nevada, are turning against President Donald Trump and Republicans ahead of the 2026 midterms, according to new polling ...
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Frozen Four in Las Vegas: Denver beats Wisconsin 2-1 for its 11th national title
Denver has thrived in the uncomfortable, refusing to panic even when the opponent is dominating play.
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Legendary talents Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis bring 'Nothing But Hits' to the Venetian
The duo has co-written and produced a streak of Billboard Top 20 hits for dozens of artists, including Janet Jackson, Boyz II Men, Mariah Carey, ...
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WrestleMania is bigger than ever and Las Vegas is a perfect fit
Pro wrestling has never been more popular than it is today, but how did it expand into massive corporate partnerships, global streaming and live events ...
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CCSD Police track alarming rise in child vehicle crash injuries
Local police data confirm what anyone who has spent time near a Las Vegas-area school during morning drop-off or afternoon dismissal already suspects: E-scooters and ...
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Vegas Unstripped returns, forever focused on creative local chefs
Back for its seventh year and third time at the Palms on April 26, Vegas Unstripped has grown quite a bit from its humble origins ...
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UNLV basketball picks up transfer from Florida State
Guard Cam Miles, who averaged 5.4 points and 1.7 assists per game this season at Florida State, is transferring to UNLV basketball, he announced on ...
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New research aims to clarify exercise during pregnancy and postpartum
As an athletic trainer with a sports medicine background, Kara Radzak was curious to know how much she could put her body through after giving ...
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Eichel scores in OT, Knights clinch playoff berth with 3-2 win over Avs
Jack Eichel scored 1:19 into overtime, and the Vegas Golden Knights beat the Colorado Avalanche 3-2 on Saturday night to secure a playoff berth.
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No Tax on Tips meets inflation concerns in Trump’s Las Vegas stop
President Donald Trump boasted Thursday that Nevada waiters, casino dealers, bartenders and other tipped workers had received “the biggest tax refunds of their entire lives,” ...
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What to do in Las Vegas this week: April 16-22
Nevada Shakespeare Festival's "Henry V," Franky Perez and the All Nighters at Circus Circus' Carnival Midway, Chalk It Down, Matisyahu, Ari Lennox and more.
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Checking in on the state of Mojave desert tortoise conservation
The official state reptile of Nevada has been classified as a threatened species under the Endangered Species Act since 1990, with habitat loss and disease ...
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Film industry vet and UNLV professor Thomas Bjelic on building worlds through sound
Bjelic has amassed hundreds of credits while working on blockbuster horror franchises, sci-fi thrillers and films for the father of body horror, David Cronenberg.






























