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#CES2026 #ConsumerElectronics #Innovation
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Robotic puppy, AI, wearable technology on display at CES media preview
Hundreds of the roughly 4,000 media members attending CES 2026 got an early look Sunday at some of the thousands of consumer electronics gadgets that will dominate multiple trade show floors across the city this week.
#CES2026 #ConsumerElectronics #Innovation
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Robotic puppy, AI, wearable technology on display at CES media preview
Hundreds of the roughly 4,000 media members attending CES 2026 got an early look Sunday at some of the thousands of consumer electronics gadgets that will dominate multiple trade show floors across the city this week.
#ClarkCountySchools #EducationChallenges #StudentSafety
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Five CCSD, education topics the Review-Journal will be watching in 2026
The past year was largely one of fresh starts for the Clark County School District. A new superintendent at the helm and new board members beside her all brought with them a feeling that they could move beyond the issues they inherited from former superintendent Jesus Jara's tenure.
#Birding #ClimateChange #CitizenScience
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Climate change gives Las Vegas bird count new meaning
Eight pairs of eyes scanned the desert brush through binoculars for signs of life. Without notice, a flash of bright yellow quickly materialized, seizing attention -- and raising eyebrows.
#TrafficSafety #PoliceTraining #RoadSafety
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As Metro shootings drop and traffic deaths remain stubbornly high, sheriff discusses goals for 2026
Here's the Metropolitan Police Department's plan to reduce traffic-related fatalities and keep officer-involved shootings at an all-time low
Clark County Sheriff Kevin McMahill said he hopes a recent decline in police shootings will continue into 2026.
#ClimateChange #Agriculture #Sustainability
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LETTER: Holiday foods are indeed at risk because of global warming
xYour Dec. 23 editorial, "Climate change Grinches look to ruin the holidays," dismissed climate risks to holiday foods, relying on a misleading argument: that because global production of crops such as cocoa, coffee, vanilla and cinnamon has increased over recent decades, climate change therefore poses no real threat.