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Las Vegas Review Journal

Prices at Nevada gas pumps — the fourth-highest in the country — have been sliding lower and motorists could see them drop even more.

K.S.N.V. T.V. News 3

Do you know who's really pumped that municipal elections are moving to even-year Novembers?

Las Vegas Sun

The construction of a solar plant that would send power to Nevada, Arizona and California is receiving pushback from some environmental groups.

K.S.N.V. T.V. News 3

Las Vegas has the second-hardest water in the nation when it comes to major metropolitan areas, according to Homewater 101.

Post Today

A few days ago, Disney broadcasted an animated animated series Amphibia, starring a honey-brown Thai-American girl named Anne Boonchuay, who accidentally fell into the world of talking frogs. Then she opened a Thai restaurant there. It appears that this cartoon has been very well received in the United States.

Daily Mail

The star around which astronomers got their first-ever sighting of a fledgling planet has been shown to have another world and possibly even a giant moon-forming disc.

DoubleScoop

Alisha Kerlin’s own experience with art inspired her to make it freely available to Las Vegas schoolchildren

The Hill

Nearly a decade after getting authority from Congress and a divided vote, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) finalized new rules for financial advice.

GGB Magazine

Scanning the news today, chances are you saw another story about one of the most pressing issues of our time: women’s equality, particularly in the workplace.

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