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After 1st month, Biden displaying stylistic changes

He wants to show that the inflationary cycle of outrage can be contained. That things can get done by the book.

Cold-weary South starts cleanup as warmer temps bring relief

In hard-hit Texas, where millions were warned to boil tap water before drinking it, the warm-up was expected to last for several days.

Oregon’s power outages continue, national guard deployed

Gov. Kate Brown on Friday called on the Oregon National Guard to go door-to-door in areas hardest hit by last weekend’s ice storm as utility company crews worked around the clock to restore power to 60,000 residents who have been without electricity for a week.

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DETR urges patience as it works to implement extended benefits

“We know how important these extended benefits are to Nevadans and ensuring they receive them is our number one priority,” Elisa Cafferata, director of the Nevada Department of Employment, Training and Rehabilitation, said in a release Friday.

DMV, NDOT warn of texting scam

State officials are warning residents of a scam involving the Nevada Departments of Motor Vehicles and Transportation.

Nevada moves to dismiss election lawsuit

Attorneys for the state of Nevada are seeking the dismissal of a lawsuit filed in December that says votes in the 2020 election were “diluted” by “many” ballots allegedly cast by non-citizens.

Lawmakers, staff to get COVID vaccinations

With COVID-19 vaccinations scheduled to begin Wednesday for lawmakers, legislative staff, and others, the pace of activity in the Nevada Legislature is expected to quicken next week.

California loosens rules for youth sports during COVID pandemic

California public health officials on Friday loosened the rules for youth sports, allowing all outdoor sports to resume in counties where COVID-19 case rates are at or below 14 people per 100,000.

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