Nevada News Roundup (7/20/25)

Gold Fire containment climbs: The blaze that ignited July 20 east of Golden Eagle Regional Park has scorched 1,226 acres amid rough, steep terrain but is now 15% contained as crews deploy air tankers and helicopters — find out how firefighters are containing the blaze.

Bolstering Nevada’s doctor ranks: Through VA partnerships with UNLV and Touro, 53 new physicians are now serving Southern Nevada veterans to help address the state’s low doctor-per-capita ranking — learn what it means for local care.

I-215 lane reductions ahead: NDOT starts nightly lane cuts and ramp closures between Windmill Lane and I-15 from July 21 to 24 for milling, paving, signal upgrades, and ADA improvements — find out how to avoid delays.

Nevada solar rush intensifies: After the One Big Beautiful Bill signed July 4 sunsets the 30% residential solar tax credit at year’s end, Nevadans are racing to lock in installations as providers extend hours and fill project queues — learn what steps you need to take.

Carson home prices climb: In June the median price for existing single-family homes hit $599,950, up 2.6% from May and 9.1% from last year, even as sales fell 18.2% month-over-month — find out what this means for buyers.

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