Nevada roads are deadlier this year, with nearly 40 percent more fatal crashes through March than during the same period in 2023. And the situation is worse on Clark County roads.
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The veterans facility, which previously earned top grades in all categories on the Medicare.gov website, was downgraded after inspections by federal authorities.
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