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BLM seeks public input on massive Esmeralda 7 Solar Project between Las Vegas and Reno
The explosion in solar energy development is all around us, but it's about to hit another gear as the approval process continues for a set of projects that will produce more power than homes in Nevada currently use.
The Rise of Professional Sports in Las Vegas and Legal Sports Betting in the USA
Las Vegas, once shunned by the major sports leagues due to gambling concerns, has rapidly transformed into a premier sports destination. This shift began in earnest with the arrival of the NHL’s Golden Knights in 2017, followed by the WNBA’s Aces and the NFL’s Raiders. The city’s burgeoning sports scene is set to expand further with the anticipated arrival of MLB’s Oakland A’s and possibly an NBA expansion team.
Public input needed for Sand Harbor State Park Master Plan
INCLINE VILLAGE, Nev. – The Nevada Division of State Parks is asking for the public’s input on the development of a new Sand Harbor Master Plan. A master plan is a comprehensive, long-term strategy used to guide the development and growth of a particular area. Annual visitation to...
The HEAT Remains…And I Love You, Celine
According to the broadcast media, the Las Vegas heat is still at record levels** hence another article about…life in Las Vegas when the temperatures are just too high–or seem like that. **Which is 95% media hype. Every summer, the temperatures are like this. This is normal and it’s...
Disney Following Universal to Las Vegas Isn’t as Crazy as It Sounds
It’s been a tough year for casinos in Las Vegas. First, the Tropicana closed its doors, and just last week, the Mirage Casino shut down after 34 years of operation. There is some good news coming for the Las Vegas Boulevard casino in Sin City. Hard Rock International purchased the Mirage property and plans to turn it into a “new integrated resort.”
Biggest Little City Wing Fest
Cooks from all over competed for the title of best wings. The second and final day of the 10th annual "Biggest Little City Wing Fest" took place Saturday at The Row in downtown Reno where award winning cooks came from all over to compete for the title of best wings.
At the annual 8AM Invitational, Jimmy Fallon and Justin Timberlake proved just how fun golf can be
Chances are, your summer isn’t booked with global concert dates or weeknights behind The Tonight Show desk. Best to leave that stuff to superstars: Justin Timberlake and Jimmy Fallon. But the one thing we can all do to channel our inner JT and Jimmy is to have more fun on the golf course.
A six-figure income and a struggle to afford a house in a Nevada battleground county
At 31 years old, Kashmir Martin would like to move into her first home and start a family with her husband in Reno, Nevada — part of a critical swing county in a swing state that’s expected to have a central role in the upcoming presidential election. But...
August Library Events and Happenings
Dive into a variety of free events and programming at the Churchill County Library in August. Please note there will be no storytime on August 7 and 8. . The seed library is open, and it’s not too late to plant cool-weather flowers and vegetables. Visit the seed library just inside the front door to make your selections.
The story of a soon-to-be-demolished Henderson mural
As fascist army trucks rolled through the neighborhood streets of Rome in 1945, an Italian family of four ran from their villa to a nearby idling tank operator who they bribed to sneak them to a ship bound for America. Henderson residents may not know it, but it’s the origin story of one the city’s largest murals, which will soon be demolished.
Fuels reduction project set for Autumn Hills, Jobs Peak Ranch
The site of a forest fire that claimed four homes in 1996 will receive some care thanks to a state fire fuels reduction grant. Four homes and 3,400 acres stretching from the base to top of the Carson Valley side of Kingsbury Grade burned in the June 23, 1996, Autumn Hills Fire.
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