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K.S.N.V. T.V. News 3

Las Vegas has the second-hardest water in the nation when it comes to major metropolitan areas, according to Homewater 101.

Post Today

A few days ago, Disney broadcasted an animated animated series Amphibia, starring a honey-brown Thai-American girl named Anne Boonchuay, who accidentally fell into the world of talking frogs. Then she opened a Thai restaurant there. It appears that this cartoon has been very well received in the United States.

The Hill

Nearly a decade after getting authority from Congress and a divided vote, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) finalized new rules for financial advice.

Bisnow

Nearly 2,780 stores are slated to open nationwide in 2019, and roughly 1,800 of them, more than half, will be part of discount chains.

The Nevada Independent

It’s common to hear about property disputes among neighbors. But what happens when your neighbor is the federal government?

K.T.N.V. T.V. ABC 13

The future of sports betting in Sin City is looking bright as more Nevada companies are expanding and cashing in on the multi-billion dollar industry.

El Tiempo

On Wednesday, June 5, the Art Department of the University of Nevada Las Vegas (UNLV) welcomed the "Latinos Who Lunch" (Latinos Who Lunch) to the Marjorie Barrick Art Museum. The hosts of the poscat are Babelito and Favyfax, both alumni of UNLV, who had as special guest Dr. Erika Abad, to start a conversation about the representation of Latinx in digital media.

Casino Connection Atlantic City

A study at the University of Nevada Las Vegas has found that fans of eSports competitive video gaming have mixed feelings about cheating—an issue that will need to be addressed if casinos are going to embrace betting on eSports matches.