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After nine months of planning, the Nevada statewide hate crime reporting hotline is officially up and running.

La Nacion

The humble potato, often associated with high-fat foods due to its fried preparation, has been vindicated by a study from the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (51³Ô¹ÏºÚÁÏ). According to the results, this tuber, when eaten baked and with its skin, can benefit cardiovascular health in people with type 2 diabetes.

Epoch Health

Multiple lines of research, including medicine, perinatal psychology and physics, suggest that our consciousness links to higher dimensions.

K.N.P.R. News

Higher education has become more important than ever in Nevada, which is no longer a state where you can afford a home, car and family by simply parking cars or waiting tables.

KSL.com

More Californians may be moving to Utah as a result of the deadly Los Angeles wildfires. They're looking for lower housing costs, especially since the deadly blazes are likely to boost already high prices in Los Angeles, Daryl Fairweather, chief economist for the nation's largest brokerage website, Seattle-based Redfin, told the Deseret News.

Las Vegas Review Journal

If Circus Circus, the iconic north Strip casino, is sold by gaming entrepreneur Phil Ruffin, what could take its place?

Las Vegas Weekly

Nevada ranks close to last in the nation when it comes to its ratio of physicians to residents. According to data published by the American Association of Medical Colleges in 2021, Nevada had only 218.5 physicians per 100,000 people, ranking it 45th for active physicians per capita. Additionally, Nevada ranked 48th for primary care physicians and 49th for general surgeons.

Green Market Report

Even as Nevada casinos draw millions of tourists, a fear of federal oversight has created artificial barriers between the state’s gaming and cannabis industries, leading to missed business opportunities and confused operators trying to navigate the divide, according to a new study.