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Las Vegas Review Journal

A recently renovated Las Vegas mansion once owned by famed pianist and Las Vegas entertainer Liberace will house a charity event for homeless youth at the end of September.

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

Have you ever wanted to see the inside of Liberace's mansion?

The Liberace Mansion will be hosting a fundraising event to benefit its neighbor, Nevada Partnership for Homeless Youth, on Sept. 29.

Travel Weekly

Multiple days every week, people line up for a chance to take a glimpse inside the Gold & Silver Pawn Shop, home of the History Channel's "Pawn Stars."

Huffington Post

Dennis Hof, the proprietor of several popular and legal brothels in Nevada, has a lot in common with Donald Trump.

Fusion

The map of the presidential election has taken on familiar shades over the last few decades. Red states tend to stay red. Blue states tend to stay blue. There are just a few states, the swing states—states such as Nevada, Colorado, and Florida—where the outcome isn’t obvious. Those are the true battleground states, and so they get the most attention from presidential candidates.

K.L.A.S. T.V. 8 News Now

Monday marks one month until the presidential debate at UNLV's Thomas and Mack Center. On October 19 and the days leading up to then, the university will be at the center of the political universe.

Wall Street Journal

Key swing states such as Nevada, North Carolina and Florida have seen some of the weakest income growth in the country since the last non-incumbent presidential contest in 2008, new census figures show.

Las Vegas Sun

On June 16, 2015, two months after Hillary Clinton declared her candidacy for the U.S. presidency, Donald Trump did the same.

Vegas Seven

Recently, Thalia Dondero and Bonnie Bryan died, and Hillary Clinton developed pneumonia. The events aren’t related, but the three of them certainly are.

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