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The Nevada Independent

Crunch time has finally arrived for the Legislature, with lawmakers planning to work steadily through Sunday to work out compromises and pass scores of bills with less than a day and a half left in the 120-day session. Here’s a look at some of the latest developments in Carson City on the penultimate day of session.

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

Big crowds and crowded sidewalks are spotted across the Las Vegas Strip on Sunday afternoon. The scene is a big contrast to last year, when resorts were boarded up, escalators bare and sidewalks empty.

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

UNLV is offering high school students the opportunity to attend a hands-on camp focused on cybersecurity activities and it’s free.

El Tiempo

José Iván Cervantes came to Las Vegas as a freshman in high school, amazed to be in “one of the most important cities in the United States,” and he hardly speaks English. Now ready to graduate, he also advocates for his school, which has faced uncertainty as the Clark County School District considers changes to the way English Learners are taught.

Focus Gaming News

With many venues already operating at full capacity, some casinos in Las Vegas are holding job fairs to recruit staff.

Mysterious Universe

According to an interesting new study, the human body may be able to repair itself for as long as 120 to 150 years but that’s the limit.

Casino.org

With Nevada casinos opening at 100 percent capacity on Tuesday, Boyd Gaming in Las Vegas is holding its fourth job fair soon to fill openings. Other casinos in Las Vegas and across the country are hiring, too.

Syfy Wire

Unless your name's Vlad Dracula, you've somehow discovered the Holy Grail, or you recently stumbled upon the fabled Fountain of Youth, any ideas of living forever will most likely remain a fanciful delusion as a new research paper has put a cap on human longevity at 150 as an extreme limit.

El Tiempo

Current state and county policy allows vaccinated individuals to go without a mask in most indoor settings, while requiring the unvaccinated to continue to wear masks. And government policy allows businesses and organizations to require proof of vaccination, if they so choose.

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