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The Daily Rundown
by Nevada Public Radio
Join Natalie Ott for a quick rundown of Las Vegas and Southern Nevada's daily news, events, and ideas from Nevada Public Radio.
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CCSD enrollment challenges, Brightline West closures and MLS to Vegas bid
Superintendent Jhone Ebert marks her first year, NV Energy’s demand charge is challenged, an investor group bids to move an MLS team to Las Vegas and more.
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Teacher salary growth, Smith Center milestone and water restrictions
Nevada leads the nation in teacher pay raises, The Composers Showcase celebrates 20 years, summer watering rules begin in Las Vegas and more.
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SNAP benefit cuts, Legionnaires' investigation and data center report
Thousands of Nevadans face SNAP benefit losses, health officials investigate Legionnaires' cases at the Wynn, a report highlights data center resource use and more.
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Live Nation monopoly verdict, I-40 interchange update and Indigenous student pathway
A jury finds Live Nation acts as a monopoly, the Kingman I-40/U.S. 93 interchange nears a milestone, UNLV partners to support Indigenous graduate students and more.
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Henderson behavioral health pilot, Athletics stadium construction and Raiders draft grades
Henderson launches a mental health crisis response team, construction progresses on the new Athletics stadium, CBS Sports gives the Raiders high draft marks and more.
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15
Infant vaccination push, Clark County air quality and Shelley Berkley address
Health officials urge infant vaccinations, Clark County receives a failing grade for air quality, Mayor Shelley Berkley delivers the State of the City and more.
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Lake Powell water crisis, SNAP work requirements and Washoe Tribe land purchase
Officials scramble to save Lake Powell hydropower, research finds SNAP work requirements ineffective, the Washoe Tribe doubles its land base and more.
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13
Spirit Airlines bankruptcy, ballot mailing notice and Nevada job growth
Spirit Airlines faces a fuel cost crisis, Nevada election officials issue mail-in ballot warnings, the state leads the nation in job growth and more.
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12
Nevada election performance, Alzheimer's research and Golden Knights playoffs
Nevada ranks second in the nation in election performance, Las Vegas becomes an Alzheimer’s research epicenter, the Golden Knights face Utah in Game 2 and more.
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Downtown shooting arrest, MV Realty settlement, and Golden Knights take Game 1
Metro arrests Downtown shooting suspect, alcohol-related crash deaths climb, MV Realty settles with Nevada, gas prices dip, a poetry festival thrives, and the Golden Knights win Game 1.
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New BLM Director advances, Sunrise Hospital receives new designation and Fremont Street's concert lineup
Pearce's BLM nomination advances, Sunrise Hospital earns Level One trauma status, Tahoe unveils invasive species tool, and Downtown Rocks concert lineup drops.
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A'ja Wilson supermax contract, Rickie Slaughter rally and Nevada's Roblox settlement
Advocates demand Rickie Slaughter's release, Nevada settles with Roblox, A'ja Wilson signs a supermax contract with the Las Vegas Aces and more.
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Nevada prison camp closures, Las Vegas Sun legal battle and congressional endorsements
The Nevada Department of Corrections closes two camps, the Las Vegas Sun ends its daily print edition, Trump endorses Republican candidates and more.
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Nevada earthquake, campaign finance totals and Michele Fiore suspension
A magnitude 5.7 earthquake hits northern Nevada, Lombardo raises millions for re-election, tax filing warnings issued, and more.
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TSA wait times update, Bruno Mars honored and BMI celebrates 20 years
TSA wait times debut at LAS, animal grant targets stray cats, Black Mountain Institute celebrates 20 years despite funding hurdles and more.
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Forest Service cuts, cybercrime spikes and personalities only in Vegas
GI Rights Hotline sees surge, Forest Service plans major closures, Nevada cybercrime losses hit $302M and more.
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Nevada jobless rate rises, data center demand and school zone crashes
Nevada unemployment ticks up, NV Energy warns of data center demand, student crashes rise and more
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Avalanche probe, brothel union push and Goodsprings school closure vote
A Lake Tahoe avalanche investigation continues, Nevada brothel workers seek to unionize, Goodsprings Elementary faces closure and more.
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Colorado River talks, AI in therapy, and Henderson affordable housing
Colorado River shortages worsen, Henderson backs affordable housing, Bruno Mars gets a Las Vegas street and more.
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Southwest water steady, NV Energy joins market, and Tax Day tips
Truckee River flows normal, NV Energy approved for market, Tax Day approaches and more.
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Las Vegas Sun printing halted, tiny homes approved and the Raiders sign Cousins
The Review-Journal stops printing the Las Vegas Sun, Las Vegas approves tiny homes for seniors, and the Raiders sign Kirk Cousins.
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