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Your City Update - COVID-19 Is Crowding Our Hospitals
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- Your City Update - COVID-19 Is Crowding Our Hospitals
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- 5 years ago
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- Your City Update 091621: COVID-19 Is Crowding Our Hospitals- Nevada hospitals are getting crowded due to COVID-19 patients and people going to emergency rooms looking to be tested. Find out what we can do to help ease the overcrowding. And Life Is Beautiful is back! We have some tips that may help you before attending the festival.
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- Twitter Spaces: How Does A Water Shortage Declaration Affect Southern Nevada?
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- 5 years ago
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- On Aug. 16, 2021 the federal government, prompted by the low water levels in Lake Mead, issued a water shortage declaration on the Colorado River. The shortage will reduce the amount of water Southern Nevada will be allowed to withdraw from Lake Mead beginning in January 2022. The good news is that thanks to the strong water conservation efforts Southern Nevada has achieved over the last 25 years, the shortage declaration will have little impact initially. Our area already uses less water than what the new allocation is to be, even with the cut factored in. However, it has generated a lot of questions about how our future looks where water is concerned.
Our speakers:
Assemblyman Howard Watts
Nevada Assembly District 15
Assembly Committee on Natural Resources – Chair
Assembly Committee on Growth and Infrastructure – Vice Chair
Dr. Nicholas Irwin
Assistant Professor of Economics
UNLV Lee Business School
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- NEW HOMES: Auric Symphony Park offers luxury living in downtown Las Vegas - (DRONE VIDEO)
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- 5 years ago
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- NEW HOMES: Auric Symphony Park offers luxury living in downtown Las Vegas
The Auric Symphony Park luxury apartment community offers Las Vegas residents looking for a new home a resort-style pool with two-story cabanas, a rooftop bar overlooking Symphony Park, on-site fitness classes, a pet spa adjacent to a pet park, business center, and much more!
Click or tap on the link to learn more about the Auric Symphony Park and view a virtual tour: https://bit.ly/3nFOmNm
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- Your City Update - More Mandatory COVID-19 Shots!
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- 5 years ago
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- Governor Steve Sisolak signs an emergency directive to require certain Nevada state workers to roll up their sleeves. Plus, find out how getting your vaccination can earn you money. And mental health of our teens is the topic of a discussion with Las Vegas Raiders’ Solomon Thomas.
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- Access City Council Brian Knudsen - Group Inspires Volunteers to Get Involved and Give Back
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- 5 years ago
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- Access Knudsen 091621: Group Inspires Volunteers to Get Involved and Give Back- On this Access City Council show find out about a local non-profit group ensuring all babies get off to a good start. And, another group inspires and mobilizes volunteers to get involved and give back to the community.
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- Your City Update 091421
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- 5 years ago
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- A huge congratulations to our Las Vegas Raiders who pulled out an overtime win against the Baltimore Ravens during Monday Night Football! Plus, flu season is coming and health experts want you to be prepared by getting this season's flu vaccine. Find out where you can get yours in today's city update.
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- City Beat - OVERDOSE AWARENESS DAY
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- 5 years ago
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- OVERDOSE AWARENESS DAY: August 31st is Overdose Awareness Day. We hear from first responders fighting this epidemic on the front lines. We hear what they say are needed changes to get the drug deaths and injuries ultimately under control.
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- BEATING COVID: Three City of Las Vegas employees share their experience with COVID-19 (INTERVIEW)
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- 5 years ago
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- Three City of Las Vegas employees reflect and share experience with COVID-19 (INTERVIEW)
COVID-19 PERSONAL STORIES: It has been 18 months since the COVID-19 pandemic shut down our world. We speak with some City of Las Vegas employees about how the virus effected their lives and why they find pulling out of its grips so frustrating.
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- City Beat - NEVADA TASK FORCE ONE DEPLOYS
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- 5 years ago
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- NEVADA TASK FORCE ONE DEPLOYS: Members of Nevada Task Force One had already been deployed to Louisiana to help out in the aftermath of Hurricane Ida when two more crews from the task force packed up to help out our neighbors to the north with the wildfires. We were there when they set out.
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- City Beat -9-11 Survivor Trees From New York City to Las Vegas
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- 5 years ago
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- SURVIVOR TREES: Two saplings donated to the City of Las Vegas by the 9-11 Memorial Committee are nurtured and grown into full sized trees. We take you to the plantings at Las Vegas Fire Station 5 and Police Memorial Park and tell the story behind their roots.
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- City Beat - 9-11 CEREMONY
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- 5 years ago
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- 9-11 CEREMONY: Las Vegas Fire and Rescue remember those lost in the terrorist attacks of 9-11 on this, the 20 anniversary since that dark day in our country’s history.
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- City Beat 091321
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- 5 years ago
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- Raider Nation, let's go! Las Vegas Raiders kick off first-ever regular-season home game with fans.
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- 5 years ago
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- Raider Nation, let's go! Las Vegas Raiders kick off first-ever regular-season home game with fans.
#RaiderNation let's go! Tonight the Raiders will kick off its first-ever regular-season home game with fans for #MondayNightFootball! 🏈
At 5:15 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 13, the #Raiders will take on the Ravens in front of a crowd at AllegiantStadium.
Just win, baby! 😎
Drone video courtesy the Las Vegas Raiders.
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- Your City Update - Raiders Welcome Fans to Allegiant Stadium For First Regular Season Game
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- 5 years ago
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- Your City Update 091321: Raiders Welcome Fans to Allegiant Stadium For First Regular Season Game- The Las Vegas Raiders welcome fans to Allegiant Stadium, kicking off the season against the Baltimore Ravens. Also, citywide sports registration for leagues and classes if fully open. Plus, city pop-up parks are back!
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- Trending Vegas: CCSD Employee Vaccine Mandate, Water Shortage Discussion
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- 5 years ago
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- Trending Vegas: CCSD Employee Vaccine Mandate, Water Shortage Discussion- On this episode we touch on a lot of heavy and controversial topics, including the U.S. service members killed overseas, the CCSD employee vaccine mandate and the Texas abortion law that went into effect.
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- Your City Update - 9/11 Remembrance Ceremony
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- 5 years ago
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- The city of Las Vegas holds remembrance events on Saturday, September 11th to pay tribute to those who lost their lives in the World Trade Center tragedy. Also, find out how you can sign your child up for the city’s no-school fun day on Sept. 13, day filled with games, arts, crafts and much more.
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- Access City Council Michele Fiore - Animal Advocates Keep Bunnies Safe At Floyd Lamb Park
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- 5 years ago
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- Access Fiore 090921: Animal Advocates Keep Bunnies Safe At Floyd Lamb Park- On this Access City Council show, find out what Teslas in Tunnels is all about. And, animal advocates work to keep bunnies safe at Floyd Lamb Park.
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- Welcome back, Main Street Station! The popular hotel and casino just reopened downtown Las Vegas.
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- 5 years ago
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- Welcome back, Main Street Station!
In March 2020, Main Street Station Casino closed its doors because of the pandemic, but the Victorian-era-themed brewery hotel and casino opened them back up Wednesday!
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- Your City Update - Cooling Station Open
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- 5 years ago
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- Your City Update 090721: Cooling Station Open- We may be a week into September, but the weather shows no signs of cooling off. The City of Las Vegas has opened a cooling station at the Dula gymnasium to help people beat the heat. Plus, you have a chance to win a $100 gift card if you get your COVID-19 vaccine. We explain in today's city update.
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- Your City Update - Vaccinations For CCSD
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- 5 years ago
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- The Clark County School District’s Board of Trustees votes on mandating COVID-19 vaccines for all employees, Governor Steve Sisolak surveys the Caldor fire and we enter the Autumn watering schedule. What does that mean for your yard and garden?
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- Las Vegas Fire & Rescue Crews head to northern Nevada to help with the Caldor Fire near Lake Tahoe.
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- 5 years ago
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- As the Caldor fire continues to threaten Nevada near the Lake Tahoe area, 3 members of Las Vegas Fire and Rescue head up north with a water tender to help fight the fire. They joined other local firefighters from Southern Nevada. We were able see the crew off and wish them well, as they left Station 1 in Las Vegas.
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- Your City Update - Highway Closure, Las Vegas Fire and Rescue Helps with Candor Wildfire
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- 5 years ago
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- A tanker truck turns over, closing a main highway in our city and prompting a lot of travel woes. Plus, Las Vegas Fire and Rescue deploys to help fight the Caldor wildfire in northern Nevada and the search and rescue in Louisiana following hurricane Ida.
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- Your City Update - Overdose Awareness Day & Nevada Joins Fight Against Caldor Wildfire
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- 5 years ago
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- Firefighters share message on Overdose Awareness Day & Nevada Joins Fight Against Caldor Wildfire
With a rise in fentanyl overdose deaths in our community, Las Vegas Fire and Rescue officials share their experiences with overdose victims, in an effort to raise awareness about drug overdose protection and treatment. Also, Governor Steve Sisolak signs an emergency declaration to help fight the massive Caldor fire inching closer to Nevada.
We update you on these topics and more in Your City Update.
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- Councilman Brian Knudsen Pride Message 083021
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- 5 years ago
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- City of Las Vegas _ Employee of the Month _ Chris Osiadlo
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- 5 years ago
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- City Beat - Art of Award
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- 5 years ago
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- Art of Award –winning artist Justin Favela on display at Historic 5th Street School: Check out “Fruits of Our Labor” by Artist Justin Favela now through November 4th in the Mayor’s Gallery at the Historic 5th Street School.
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- City Beat - Time to Apply for YNAPP Grants
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- 5 years ago
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- Time to Apply for YNAPP Grants: The City of Las Vegas has a program that teaches our youth about leadership and responsibility, in a fun way. Find out more about our Youth Neighborhood Association Partnership Program or YNAPP and how kids across the city have used this program to better our community in so many ways.
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- City Beat - Discover the Fun/Senior Activities
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- 5 years ago
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- Discover the Fun/Senior Activities: The City of Las Vegas is known for a wide variety of classes and programs for our active adults. But we show you some of the more unique activities that just might peak your interest.
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- City Beat - September is Baby Safety Month
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- 5 years ago
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- September is Baby Safety Month: It’s always a good idea to brush up on ways to keep our little ones safe. But you may surprised by some of the hidden dangers that can lurk in even the safest homes. We visit with Las Vegas Fire and Rescue and get some eye-opening demonstrations.
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- City Beat - Award Winning Water Smart Garden
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- 5 years ago
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- Award Winning Water Smart Garden: We stop by the home of one of our city’s own leaders to see how he and his wife took a yard of dirt and rocks and turned it into an oasis with drought resistant plants. You will see that xeriscape landscaping can be colorful and fruitful.
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- Your City Update 083021
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- 5 years ago
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- Nevada Task Force 1 arrives in Louisiana to assist with hurricane Ida. Also, UMC launches Nevada’s first COVID-19 recover clinic in Las Vegas. Plus, vendor applications are now open for the 2021 Las Vegas Book Festival.
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- City Beat - 082821
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- 5 years ago
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- Access City Council Councilman Cedric Crear - Local Kids Get To Experience Zion For The First Time
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- 5 years ago
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- On this Access City Council show Councilman Crear takes a group of local kids to experience Zion National Park for the first time. And, another historic property in Ward 5 celebrates a big birthday!
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- City Beat - Reporting Water Waste in Las Vegas
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- 5 years ago
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- Reporting Water Waste in Las Vegas
Ride along with the Water Waste Patrol in Las Vegas. As we learn of our water supply being threatened with the drought, the time is now to work on saving water in the desert.
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- Open for Business - Yonutz serves up over-the-top donuts and ice-cream creations!
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- 5 years ago
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- Slice it, fill it, smash it -- top it! Yonutz serves up over-the-top donuts and ice-cream creations!
Do you love donuts and ice cream? Try Yonutz! It's not just about the donuts and ice-cream, but what's done to them. Yonutz takes dessert to the limit with SMASH donuts, SMASH ice-cream and SMASH milk shakes. Yonutz SMASH desserts are crazy, outrageous, and fun!
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- Your City Update - Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles Helping Community Get COVID-19 Vaccines
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- 5 years ago
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- The Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles is helping members of the community get their COVID-19 vaccines. They are opening evening clinics at 3 locations around town. Find out where!
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- YCU 082521: Smokey Skies Ahead
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- 5 years ago
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- If you have any breathing issues, the Air Quality Index in the Las Vegas valley should be of some concern. We will give you some suggestions on breathing easy until the air clears. Plus, if you love music and you love our city parks, you’re in for a treat for the next few months. We have details on upcoming free concerts!
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- Access Seaman 082621: Local Heroes Help Homeless Teens
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- 5 years ago
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- On this Access City Council show, find out about a team of volunteers that spend their days searching for missing people. And, another group of local heroes works to help homeless and disadvantaged teens in Las Vegas.
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- Your City Update 082421
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- 5 years ago
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- The City of Las Vegas has teamed up with the Southern Nevada Health District to open a new COVID-19 testing kiosk at the East Las Vegas Community Center. Plus, the Pfizer vaccine has been fully approved by the FDA and southern Nevada has added another professional sports team to the mix!
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- Your City Update 082321
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- 5 years ago
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- The City of Las Vegas launches a new hotline and offers financial assistance to those facing eviction. Also, all college students in Nevada must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 before the spring 2022 semester.
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- Trending Vegas: Las Vegas Raiders Requiring Vaccination At Allegiant Staduym
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- 5 years ago
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- The Las Vegas Raiders make a big move by requiring football game attendees to show proof of vaccination or be denied access to the game at Allegiant Stadium. Plus, we talk about the frustrating parking situation outside of Allegiant Stadium and the improvements being made.
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- Your City Update 081921
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- 5 years ago
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- Medical experts from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services are recommending a Covid-19 booster shot. They say there are signs of reduced protection of the vaccine over time so a booster would help create longer protection. Also, as we see businesses and organizations require proof of vaccination, those who plan to buy or sell fake vaccination cards could face prison time.
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- Seniors stay healthy and active at the City of Las Vegas Senior Centers
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- 5 years ago
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- If you’re a senior looking to get motivated and moving, find out about a wide range of classes and activities available at our 5 senior centers throughout the valley.
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- YCU 081821: Fentanyl Deaths On The Rise
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- 5 years ago
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- Las Vegas Metro Police issue a strong warning about an increase in deaths due to the use of the opioid, Fentanyl. Plus our desert heat is not only brutal on the body, it can be stressful on the bank account. Find out how residents, 62 years of age and older can get some help with their power bills.
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- A water shortage, masks & vaccines: These are some of the top trending headlines in Your City Update
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- 5 years ago
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- A water shortage, masks & vaccines: These are some of the top trending headlines in Your City Update
The Las Vegas Raiders are requiring all attendees at home games to show proof of covid-19 vaccination. Also, the Nevada board of health will hold an emergency meeting this week to discuss possibly mandating vaccines on college campuses.
Plus, the first-ever Federal water shortage is declared for Lake Mead as water levels reach historic low. Here's Your City Update.
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- Celebrating a Las Vegas staple: Happy 70th anniversary, Binions!
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- 5 years ago
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- A downtown Las Vegas staple is celebrating 70 years! Happy 70th anniversary, Binions!
Binion's Gambling Hall & Hotel is a casino on Fremont Street along the Fremont Street Experience mall in Downtown Las Vegas, Nevada. It is owned by TLC Casino Enterprises. The casino is named for its founder, Benny Binion, whose family ran it from its founding in 1951 until 2004.
The hotel, which had 366 rooms, closed in 2009 and reopened as a boutique hotel called Hotel Apache in July 2019.
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- Access Anthony 081921: A Beautiful Tribute to NHP Trooper Micah May
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- 5 years ago
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- On this Access City Council show, Mayor Pro Tem Stavros Anthony pays tribute to NHP trooper Micah may, who died in the line of duty. And, find out about heroes of a different kind, who saved a neighborhood from big problems.
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- City Beat - CELEBRATING LIFE 2021
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- 5 years ago
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- CELEBRATING LIFE: It’s time once again for the annual art exhibit, “Celebrating Life!” The Winner’s Circle pieces are on display in the Chamber Gallery at Las Vegas City Hall. Come see the level of talent in our “50 and better” art community.
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- City Beat - MUNI COURT LEED SILVER
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- 5 years ago
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- MUNI COURT LEED SILVER: The City of Las Vegas’ new Municipal Court building is not only beautiful and convenient, it’s green! The new Muni Court has been certified LEED Silver which means it saves energy, water and makes it convenient to cyclists, pedestrians and public transit. We’ll show you around and hear why it got this prestigious stamp of approval.
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- City Beat - NEW PARKING METERS
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- 5 years ago
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- NEW PARKING METERS: We have new parking meters in our city lots and street parking spaces. They are based on license plate recognition. As you will see, they are not only more efficient for our Parking Services staff, they are user friendly.


