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As Nevada lawmakers weigh a housing affordability bill aimed at easing pressure on renters and would-be homebuyers, questions are emerging about whether the measure will meaningfully lower costs for everyday Nevadans — and whether political strategy is shaping its path forward.
The Nation has also positioned itself as a leader on responsible gaming practices. It has partnered with organizations including the California Council on Problem Gambling and worked with researchers at UCLA and the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, to study and improve player protections.
According to a 2017 study, ‘The Effects of Doodling on Recall Ability,’ by Jason Boggs, Jillian Cohen and Gwen Marchand at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, published in the journal Psychological Thought, free-form, unstructured doodling actually led to worse recall than either structured shading or plain note-taking. The type of doodling matters quite a bit.
Tensions between the once-tight North American neighbors, sharing a 5,525-mile boundary, continue to rise with less than four months to go before the Nov. 3 U.S. midterm elections. The Nevada governor’s race is emerging as a piece of political collateral damage, with Gov. Joe Lombardo (R-NV) running for a second term against Nevada’s attorney general, Aaron Ford, the Democratic nominee.
Would-be Canadian visitors to Sin City won’t get a vote in Nevada’s gubernatorial election. But they could influence it in a profound way.
The federal government rescheduled medical marijuana from a Schedule I to a Schedule III, but what will that ultimately mean for the future of Nevada’s cannabis industry and could full federal legalization be on the horizon?
Fatal crashes in Clark County are down nearly a third compared to the same period last year, according to the Nevada Department of Public Safety, Office of Traffic Safety. But for families who have lost loved ones on the road, the number of deaths is unacceptable.
Reno and Las Vegas are the two fastest-warming cities in the entire country. Tonight we take a look at what neighboring Arizona is doing to address similar heat challenges, and whether those steps can work in Nevada.
Federal court data crunched in a recent report from the University of Nevada Las Vegas shows that intellectual property cases in 2025 actually ticked down. Trademark lawsuits in particular went from 4,235 filings in federal court to 3,679. About 73% of cases from January 2024 to August 2025 resulted in a settlement, according to the data set.