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This is a list of telephone area codes in the state of Nevada. 702: The southeastern tip of Nevada, including the Las Vegas metropolitan area 725: An overlay area code for the 702 area code effective June 2014. 775: All of Nevada outside the southeastern corner, including Reno and Carson City
Area codes 702 and 725 are telephone area codes in the North American Numbering Plan (NANP) for Clark County, including Las Vegas, in the U.S. state of Nevada. Area code 702 was one of the original North American area codes established in October 1947, and serviced the entire state of Nevada until 1998, when it was reduced to Las Vegas and the ...
The red numbering plan area has area code 775; the blue area has area code 702/725, also in Nevada. All other area codes are in other states. Area code 775 is a Nevada telephone area code in the North American Numbering Plan. It was split from area code 702 on December 12, 1998, and it covers the entire state except for Clark County, which ...
The population of the region, as measured by the 2020 U.S. Census, is 2,327,680, with 2,265,461 living in the Las Vegas Valley (i.e., Clark County). Over time and influenced by climate change, droughts in Southern Nevada have been increasing in frequency and severity, [2] putting a further strain on Las Vegas's and Southern Nevada’s water ...
Area code 601 was one of the original North American area codes assigned in 1947. Until 1997, it served the entire state of Mississippi. Until 1997, it served the entire state of Mississippi. Despite the state's relatively stagnant population growth, 601 was close to exhaustion by the mid-1990s due to the proliferation of cell phones and pagers.
Sheinelle Jones is sharing some early details about her upcoming book. Speaking with PEOPLE after celebrating fellow Today showhost Al Roker’s 70th birthday on Tuesday, Aug. 20, Jones, 46, spoke ...
Yolanda Nicole Fargas (née Caldwell; born May 21, 1972) [1] is an American basketball coach and executive. She is the president of the Las Vegas Aces of the WNBA.Fargas was formerly the head coach for the women's basketball programs at UCLA and LSU.
La Rocque was born in Las Vegas, Nevada.She graduated from Durango High School in Las Vegas in 2008. [1] At Durango, La Rocque played at shooting guard. [2] With her strengths being in scoring and three-point shooting, La Rocque won Nevada All-State honors in all four years, second team honors in 2005 and 2006 then first team honors in 2007 and 2008.