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KNPR News

The north-south divide remains strong in Nevada.

KNPR News

Expert answers to common questions about end-of-life issues.

Boston Globe

Another state on Friday indicated its regulators believe fantasy sports contests such as those run by Boston-based DraftKings are illegal gambling operations, as pressure from federal investigators increased on the fast-growing, online industry.

KLAS-TV: 8 News Now

More than 15 million people tuned in to watch Tuesday night's debate.

KNPR News

Governor Brian Sandoval cast himself as the voice of reason between northern and southern Nevada last week at the UNLV campus.

Las Vegas Weekly

In its 14th year, the Vegas Valley Book Festival is loaded with so many interesting writers and educators that whittling down your options will be excruciating. Here’s a look at five of the free talks taking place October 17 at Downtown’s Historic Fifth Street School, 401 S. Fourth Street.

KSNV-TV: News 3

Will what happens in Congressional District One stay in Congressional District One?

KSNV-TV: News 3

Will what happens in Congressional District One stay in Congressional District One?

ABC News

Tomorrow night marks the very first primary debate among Democratic presidential candidates.

KNPR News

The number of Hispanics in Nevada has more than doubled over the last 20 years, and Hispanics and Asians are expected to make up half of Las Vegas’ population within the next few years.

KLAS-TV: 8 News Now

If you're part of the rapidly expanding group that plays daily fantasy sports, you could be getting cheated out of your money.

Las Vegas Review Journal

Beer, wine or perhaps a spirit? No, UNLV isn't offering you a drink — not really — but a course that specializes in the specific beverages. The three separate courses are only a few of the university's more unique course offerings.