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Nevada Senate Candidates Debate Congressional Investigation Into UFOs
In their recent debate, Nevada Senate candidates weighed in on whether Congress should launch an investigation into UFOs following a surge of claims about secret UFO programs allegedly run by the Pentagon. Incumbent Democratic Senator Jacky Rosen, who serves on the Senate Armed Services Committee, pointed out Nevada’s unique role in the conversation, given its…
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Rosen’s Fundraising Reliant on Out-of-State Donors
Senator Jacky Rosen’s latest Federal Election Commission (FEC) filings reveal a reliance on out-of-state contributions, with over 90 percent of her campaign donations coming from non-Nevadans across the last three quarters. Her Quarter 3 report, which shows $12.12 million raised, highlights that nearly 94 percent of those contributions came from outside Nevada. In stark contrast,…
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Wagered
He sat on a splintered stump, wedged between the dingy old theater house and the miner’s hall, as the night pressed in upon him. A cold, starless sky stretched wide above, and flakes of snow, as fat and clumsy as errant thoughts, drifted down onto his overheated face. Crowded rooms packed with sweaty, yelling men…
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Nevada Gaming Revenue Sees Declines Despite Reporting Discrepancies
State gaming revenue totals in Nevada often reflect discrepancies, especially when a month concludes on a weekend. The lack of a uniform statewide requirement regarding how casinos record their slot machine revenues allows properties to decide whether to report winnings for the current month or defer them to the following month. This situation was evident…
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Northern Nevadans Set to Spend Big on Halloween 2024
Spending during Halloween has been rising across Northern Nevada, and 2024 is no exception. As Halloween approaches, residents are gearing up for the spooky season, with an expected average expenditure of $103.63 per person—slightly down from last year’s record but still reflecting a significant boost from past years. Back in 2019, Northern Nevadans were spending…
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NNPA Addresses National IV Fluid Shortage
Northern Nevada Public Health (NNPH) is working with the state of Nevada and other partners to address a growing national shortage of IV fluids exacerbated by Hurricane Helene. The storm’s impact on production facilities has raised concerns in Northern Nevada. Baxter, the leading distributor of IV fluids in the United States, was affected by the…
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Nevada Voters to Revisit Ranked-Choice Voting, Open Primaries Initiatives
As Nevadans prepare for the 2024 general election, voters will once again weigh in on a ballot initiative that could fundamentally alter the state’s election process. Ballot Question 3, which narrowly passed in 2022 with 53 percent of the vote, proposes the implementation of ranked-choice voting (RCV) and open primaries for statewide elections. This constitutional…
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Dead Header
Crane was the kind of guy who didn’t belong anywhere, especially not in San Francisco. Tall, gaunt, with bags under his eyes like he hadn’t slept in years, he stumbled through life like a drunk after last call. His music teaching job was a cruel joke—barely enough to cover the whiskey that kept him upright…
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Beneath the Boardwalk
He stepped back, the weight of morning pressing down on him, but it was nothing compared to the strange chill that enveloped him as he glanced at the luminous tendrils of light coiling about her feet. They glimmered like the ghostly afterimage of a lost dream, undulating with a slow, hypnotic rhythm. The woman remained…
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Fernley Man Faces Six Years in Prison
A Fernley man, Santos Robin Benitez Tejada, 49, faces up to six years in prison after pleading guilty to felony eluding in connection with a dangerous high-speed chase. The incident, which occurred on Thursday, March 7, involved Tejada driving a lifted blue pickup at speeds of 80-100 mph through Minden, endangering others and causing property…