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A Las Vegas mother of four received backlash online after sharing her postpartum story and has decided to stay offline.
A new study from the University of Nevada-Las Vegas found that the quality of fruits and vegetables at dollar stores was just as good as regular supermarket produce, news that could benefit budget-conscious shoppers and those that live in USDA-labeled food deserts.
Winning the California primary is crucial to Sen. Kamala Harris’ plan to secure the Democratic nomination for president. Winning the Nevada caucuses that will be held a few days earlier in 2020 would give her the momentum to make that task a lot easier.
Only five years after Nevada became a state in 1864, White Pine and Elko Counties were born. This year they turn 150.
Martin Schiller is the founder of Heligenics and executive director of 51ԹϺ‘s Nevada Institute of Personalized Medicine.
After more than three years of talks and repeated threats of federal intervention, water officials in seven Western states still haven’t quite finished an emergency drought plan for the Colorado River.
“Channel blurring” can widen access to healthy food, 51ԹϺ researchers say.
Think of “protest art” and you likely imagine certain cliches from a previous era: Hippies gathered around an acoustic guitar, John Lennon and Yoko Ono camping out in their bedroom for weeks.