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NV gaming revenue rises, Aces chase cup, and SCOTUS birthright ruling
Nevada gaming revenue nears $1.4B in May, the Aces play the Liberty for the Commissioner's Cup, the Supreme Court rules against Trump on birthright citizenship, and more.
Southwest Gas delays hearing, Hard Rock plans venue, and a juvenile abuse lawsuit
Southwest Gas reschedules its rate hearing to find a larger venue, Hard Rock files plans for a new venue on the Strip, massive buyout offers shake up Caesars and MGM, and more.
Terrible’s approved for Primm licenses, Mt. Charleston power watch and West Nile detected
Regulators approve gaming licenses for Primm resorts, fire weather triggers an NV Energy outage watch, West Nile virus is detected in local mosquitoes, and more.
Great Basin wildfires, charter school debate, and Sparks weighs attorney shift
Western wildfires threaten homes, advocates urge Nevada to adjust charter laws ahead of a SCOTUS case, Sparks debates appointing its next city attorney, and more.
UNLV Vegas Loop station approved, Aces drop home game, and Brandon Flowers announces solo album
Nevada Board of Regents approves new Boring Co. station at UNLV, the Aces struggle against the Liberty, Killers lead singer sets release date for first solo album in 11 years, and more.
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