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Heavy winter rains and rising temperatures have sparked an early mosquito surge across Los Angeles County, creating ideal breeding conditions and raising concerns about virus-carrying species this spring.
UNLV’s Lied Center for Real Estate found that from 2009 to 2024, investors purchased roughly 1 in 5 homes sold in Las Vegas.
Pandemic-era housing protections and support are a guide for Minnesota policymakers as Operation Metro Surge slows.
Diamond is famously known as the hardest mineral on Earth. But researchers have been pursuing an unusual variant of it — known as hexagonal diamond — that might be even harder.
Economists say the rising price of oil due to military conflict in Iran has impacts beyond driving up the cost of fuel.
The data can be viewed on the Clark County School District Police website, which compiles data from all law enforcement agencies. The data tracks students going to or from school, Monday through Friday, during the hours of 6 a.m. to 6 p.m. Out of 285 students struck by cars this year, 131 incidents involved students on e-devices. That’s compared to only 9 recorded incidents involving e-devices last year.
Seemingly overnight, lawyers trained in immigration law have found themselves doubling as federal litigators as district courts became the de facto battleground in detention defense during the second Trump administration.
A stat sheet published by the University of Nevada Las Vegas Criminal Justice Department reveals that 92 percent of female festival attendees have experienced sexual harassment.
Heightened tensions tied to the conflict in the Middle East, along with a recent shooting in Austin that left at least two people dead last weekend, have prompted renewed warnings from former FBI officials about the risk of terrorism and the importance of reporting suspicious behavior.
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