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Local activists are pushing state lawmakers to decriminalize sex work across Oregon. As much as 68% of the public supports the idea, according to a ballot measure consultant.
As much as 68% of the public supports the idea, according to a ballot measure consultant.
Assembly Bill 126 ditches the caucus and makes us the first primary in the nation for both political parties, holding a vote on the first Tuesday in February.
Quickly after Metro Police announced that a toddler had vanished from a Las Vegas apartment last month, the name and photo of the curly haired, wide-smiled 2-year-old boy began to circulate on Facebook and YouTube. Compelled by the case, strangers hit the streets to search and pass out flyers.
Quickly after Metro Police announced that a toddler had vanished from a Las Vegas apartment last month, the name and photo of the curly haired, wide-smiled 2-year-old boy began to circulate on Facebook and YouTube. Compelled by the case, strangers hit the streets to search and pass out flyers.
Big crowds and crowded sidewalks are spotted across the Las Vegas Strip on Sunday afternoon. The scene is a big contrast to last year, when resorts were boarded up, escalators bare and sidewalks empty.
Governor Steve Sisolak on Tuesday signed a bill to extend state protections to a sacred Native American site called the Swamp Cedars. The site commemorates the thousands of lives lost during three separate massacres by white settlers and US troops.
Honey is made by bees, and because we typically associate its image with peaceful, pastoral beekeeping, the question of whether or not honey is vegan is often one that will get you different answers, depending on who you ask. So, what’s the buzz, is honey vegan?
Move over, Netflix. You're not the only video streaming outlet to benefit from the COVID-19 lockdown.
Move over, Netflix. You’re not the only video streaming outfit to benefit from the COVID-19 lockdown.
With more than 35 percent of Nevada’s population fully vaccinated, that’s what Nevadans are asking themselves these days. But is that percentage high enough to leave the mask behind when out in public?
With more than 35 percent of Nevada’s population fully vaccinated, that’s what Nevadans are asking themselves these days. But is that percentage high enough to leave the mask behind when out in public?