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State, federal and tribal leaders met in Boulder, Colo. to talk about the Colorado River's next chapter. They don't appear close to an agreement.
The winners are here! Check out all of the winners and honorable mentions of Desert Companion's 12th annual Focus on Nevada Photo Contest.
What's bugging you? What keeps you up at night? We're interested in your thoughts, ideas and comments as they'll lead the conversation for our open mic show.
Has it really been a year since the last Focus on Nevada photo contest? Plus, for this year’s look at nightlife in Nevada’s biggest city, we decided to turn the lens on those communities that are big enough to sway markets, but too small to be mainstream.
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The politics behind President Biden's executive actions on asylum. Plus, what polls show about the impact of Donald Trump's conviction on support for his candidacy.
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Vermont is the first state in the nation to adopt a law seeking to recoup the cost of climate-related damage from major oil companies.
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NPR's Scott Simon speaks to Mohanad Hage Ali, a senior fellow at the Carnegie Middle East Center in Beirut, about the intensifying conflict between Israel and the Lebanese militant group, Hezbollah.
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Farmers in the European Union could hold the key to the bloc's parliamentary vote.
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Many Indigenous communities in Alaska hold parties when someone catches their first seal of the season. That tradition is expanding to other accomplishments as well.
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Corey Harris, 44, went viral in May for his reaction in a virtual court appearance to being ordered to jail for driving with a suspended license. But as it turns out, he never had a license at all.