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Dubbed “the Entertainment Capital of the World,” Las Vegas offers a bevy of attractions and delights for more than 40 million visitors each year. Those treats recently expanded to include craft beer from more than a dozen breweries across the valley.
Formula One cars haven't even put a tire on the roads of Las Vegas, but hotel operators are already eager to cash in on the event, which takes place from November 16-18, 2023.
One of the toughest projects any city can undertake is lifting up a blighted area.
The effort to turn out the vote in Nevada for the 2022 midterms may be complicated by the lingering hangover from 2020, when Republicans, spurred by Donald Trump, scoured the U.S. for signs of voter fraud.
Formula One vehicles haven’t even placed a tire on Las Vegas’ roadways, but hotel operators are already eager to cash in on the event, which takes place Nov. 16-18, 2023.
The effort to turn out the vote in Nevada for the 2022 midterms may be complicated by the lingering hangover from 2020, when Republicans, spurred by Donald Trump, scoured the U.S. for signs of voter fraud.
Alma is an online directory platform that streamlines the process of finding licensed mental health providers in your area who are accepting patients and insurance for in-person or virtual therapy.
Senator Catherine Cortez Masto is trying to hold off her Republican rival, Adam Laxalt, as both parties shovel money into a pivotal contest defined by two of this year’s top issues.
In an attempt to motivate young voters, a key demographic group this election that could be a deciding factor in the narrow races up and down the ballot, U.S. Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts gave an impassioned speech drawing on her first race ten years ago. Warren, who spoke to UNLV students Wednesday, is the latest high profile Democrat to travel to Nevada in an attempt to energize people in the final days ahead of the midterm election.