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Who’s running? Nevada 2026 candidate filing period opens

The candidate filing period opened Monday and ends March 13.

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A college student came to Vegas for vacation. Instead, he was deported. 

Gabriel Espinoza, a 22-year-old community college student from California, was deported after a trip to Las Vegas with friends. His deportation comes as local employers have expressed concerns that President Donald Trump’s immigration crackdown is slowing tourism, with visitation from Canada and Mexico notably down in 2025.

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Nevada’s carbon emission reduction efforts are plateauing. Now EPA says they don’t matter

Earlier this month, President Donald Trump’s administration made one of its most drastic moves yet by repealing a nearly 20-year-old rule that allows the federal government to limit greenhouse gas pollution while in Nevada, the state's division of environmental protection found that transportation drives nearly 40 percent of its emissions and that unless more aggressive state and federal policies are adopted, transportation emissions will not decrease.