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Indivisible Las Vegas Plans Peaceful, Powerful No Kings Rally with Coalition of Partners
On March 28, Indivisible Las Vegas will host No Kings Las Vegas, in partnership with 19 others local and state progressive groups. People all over the country and world will join up for a day of unity, resistance, and resolve against a corrupt, incompetent regime acting illegally and unconstitutionally. No Kings Las Vegas begins at 4:00 PM downtown at the Federal Courthouse. Speakers and performers will deliver messages about building community, equality, diversity, and emp

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CVS will begin carrying new COVID vaccine in Nevada, following new state guidance
By April Corbin Girnus Nevada Current The nation’s largest retail pharmacy chain now plans to offer the updated COVID vaccine in Nevada, the Current confirmed Friday. CVS confirmed the Nevada Board of Pharmacy issued new guidance Friday and as a result the vaccines will be made available, though they offered no timeline on when people can expect to receive them. “Following today’s regulatory action by the Nevada Board of Pharmacy, CVS Pharmacy will ensure COVID-19 vaccinatio

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City Of Las Vegas And College Of Southern Nevada To Cut Ribbon For Historic Westside Education And Training Center
New Center Is Part Of The Historic Westside School Campus The city of Las Vegas and College of Southern Nevada will cut the ribbon to open the new Historic Westside Education and Training Center at 8:30 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 27. The new training center is located at 1099 C St. on the Historic Westside School campus. Mayor Shelley Berkley and Ward 5 Councilwoman Shondra Summers-Armstrong will be joined by Nevada System of Higher Education Chancellor Matt McNair, Col

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BANANA BALL ANNOUNCES WORLD TOUR STOP FEATURINGTHE PARTY ANIMALS AT LAS VEGAS BALLPARK®, April 30 – May 2, 2026
kets on Sale Nov. 1, 2025, for Las Vegas Aviators® Season Ticket Holders, Hospitality Spaces To Purchase General Admission Tickets, Buyers Should Join Ticket Lottery Lists by Oct. 31, 2025 PHOTOS FROM 2024 GAME AT LAS VEGAS BALLPARK: ShareFile - Where Companies Connect LAS VEGAS, NV (Oct. 10, 2025) --- Banana Ball, the popular exhibition baseball league known for its entertaining style of play, announces a stop in Las Vegas as part of its 2026 World Tour. Don’t miss t

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Beth Campbell, visionary architectural designer of premier Las Vegas venues, publishes second book of inspirational series“Lessons from the Valley” inspires readers to embrace life’s challenges so t
LAS VEGAS (Sept. 30, 2025) – Beth Campbell, owner and CEO of Campbell House, a full-service architectural interior design studio based in Las Vegas that designs premier hospitality projects around the world, including Las Vegas venues like The Vanderpump Hotel, Café Lola, Tacos & Tequila, and Guest House, has launched her second book, “Lessons from the Valley.” Available on various online retail sites, “Lessons from the Valley” offers clear and concise reflections on how li

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ICE busts top school superintendent living in U.S. illegally, with weapons and cash
By Kristen Kniep Nevada News and Views On Friday, September 26, 2025, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents arrested Dr. Ian Andre Roberts, superintendent of Des Moines Public Schools, and the story has Americans shaking their heads. Roberts was pulling down a $270,000 taxpayer-funded salary while living in the country illegally. When ICE finally caught up with him, Roberts had a loaded Glock 19 handgun, a fixed-blade hunting knife, and $3,000 in cash in his

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SEIU 1107 to Host Nevada’s LargestMulticultural Festival Ahead of Pivotal Election
Las Vegas, NV – SEIU Local 1107 is proud to announce the return of the highly anticipated “Communities United Raising the Stakes Multicultural Festival” on Saturday, October 4, 2025, from 2-7 pm at the Clark County Government Center Amphitheater. This year marks the festival’s third year, with thousands expected to join in celebrating our community’s rich cultural diversity, inspiring civic engagement, and fostering unity. Members of SEIU 1107 are proud and honored to host th

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MAYORS OF LAS VEGAS AND NORTH LAS VEGAS OFFICIALLY PROCLAIM OCTOBER 24TH THE FAMILY STONE EVERYDAY PEOPLE TOUR DAY OF SERVICE HONORING SLY STONE
The Family Stone kicks o2 its Everyday People Tour in Las Vegas honoring the history of Sly and the Family Stone’s beginnings at the Pussycat-A-Go-Go in 1967, their first show outside of the Bay Area FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE October 1, 2025 (LAS VEGAS) – Everyday People in Las Vegas are invited to a tour kick-off event at the Cannery on October 24th from 10:00am-12noon, where they will have an opportunity to meet and take photos with original Sly and the Family Stone founding me

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Casino legacy heir jumps into County Commission race
By Brittany Sheehan Nevada News and Views A new face jumped into the race for Clark County Commission this week. Albert Mack announced Monday he’s running for the District F seat. Mack is the CEO of a company called TBD Group. He’s also the grandson of Jerome Mack, who founded the Bank of Las Vegas and was a big name in the casino business. The Thomas and Mack Center at UNLV is named after his grandfather and his grandfather’s business partner. Mack said in a statement that

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After narrow loss, Rafael Arroyo announces second run for Assembly District 41
By Brittany Sheehan Nevada News and Views Picture this. You pour your heart into a campaign. You knock on doors until your feet hurt. You talk to thousands of voters about the issues that matter. And then you lose by just 257 votes. That’s exactly what happened to Rafael Arroyo in November 2024. But instead of giving up, he’s doing what any good competitor does. He’s getting back in the ring. Arroyo officially announced his candidacy for Nevada Assembly District 41 this wee

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Reno Justice Court creates specialized program for women
By Brittany Sheehan Nevada News and Views Reno Justice Court just launched something that could change lives. It’s called HER Court, and it starts this month during Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Instead of just punishing women who break the law, this program digs deeper to fix the real problems underneath. Judge Ryan Katherine Sullivan will lead the court. She’ll work with a team of therapists, case managers, probation officers, and other professionals. Most of the tea

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Ethics complaints against Reno Councilman Devon Reese finally dismissed—but at what cost?
By Brittany Sheehan Nevada Nes and Views After nearly two years of investigation, three ethics complaints against Reno City Council member Devon Reese were dismissed last month. The Nevada Commission on Ethics voted 4-2 to close the cases, saying there wasn’t enough evidence to prove wrongdoing. Reese says he’s been cleared. But the way this played out raises big questions about government processes and what happens when investigations drag on and on. In September, Reese an

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“They don’t solve anything”: Nevada Rep Mark Amodei slams shutdown strategy
By Brittany Sheehan Nevada News and Views The federal government shut down this week, and Nevada Rep. Mark Amodei isn’t happy about it. But he’s not just pointing fingers at one side. He’s calling out what he sees as a broken system that hurts regular Americans. During a press call with reporters Friday, Amodei made his position clear. “I voted for three shutdowns in my early years, and they don’t solve anything,” he said. “So you can say this is about healthcare, or this i

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America’s Lithium — Let’s win big with Thacker Pass
By Richard Santomauro Nevada News and Views Folks, look — we’ve been weak. We don’t mine critical minerals. We don’t control supply chains. We import lithium like it’s candy from foreign nations. That ends now. We have a chance — a huge chance — with the Thacker Pass project in Nevada to seize back control, build our future at home, and make America powerful again. Here’s what we’re talking about: When Thacker Pass is in mature full production — producing “tens of thousands o

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Hollywood is crashing — Could Las Vegas be the next entertainment capital?
By Chuck Muth Nevada News and Views For decades, Los Angeles has been the beating heart of America’s entertainment industry. But today, Hollywood looks less like a glamorous dream factory and more like a cautionary tale. And if Nevada lawmakers play their cards right, Las Vegas could be the big winner. Hollywood Is Running Out of Magic The Wall Street Journal recently reported that Los Angeles’ once-mighty entertainment economy is in free fall. Jobs are drying up, businesse

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Train to Vegas: A $21 billion tab that should make you ask questions
By Brittany Sheehan Nevada News and Views There’s a plan to build a high-speed train that would zip passengers from Southern California to Las Vegas in just a couple hours. It’s called Brightline West. And if you haven’t been following this story, now’s a good time to start paying attention. Because remember when they told us this train would cost $8 billion? Then it jumped to $16 billion. Now we’re looking at $21.5 billion. That’s nearly triple the original price tag. And

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Casinos can do more with AI than enhance customer service and replace humans, experts say
But ‘there just isn’t that much money’ in compliance By Dana Gentry Nevada Current From kiosks designed to speed customer check-in to vibrant casino games, Nevada’s tourism industry is putting artificial intelligence to work. But one of AI’s potential best uses — its ability to assimilate massive amounts of data and identify patterns that could detect fraud and money laundering — is taking a back seat to automating table games and replacing bartenders. “AI is being used on th

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