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  1. The Nevadan News

    Irma Varela planea pasar la antorcha del festival Vida en Muerte

    Durante muchos años, Vida en Muerte fue el único festival de su tipo y magnitud en Las Vegas. Sin embargo, en la última década, la tradición ha florecido y se ha extendido a lo largo del Condado Clark, lo cual, para Varela, es motivo de alegría. “Ahora sí que a donde te pares va a haber Día de Muertos. Y pues, qué bueno, que se conozca la tradición,” comentó.
  2. With historic buildings, Victorian architecture, and the former U.S. Mint, the 2.5-mile Kit Carson Trail is a self-guided trip back in time.

    Walk your way through Carson City’s fascinating past on the Kit Carson Trail

    With historic buildings, Victorian architecture, and the former U.S. Mint, the 2.5-mile Kit Carson Trail is a self-guided trip back in time.
  3. The Nevadan News

    Lombardo announces there will be a special legislative session… at some point

    Gov. Joe Lombardo on Monday announced he plans to call the Nevada State Legislature into a special session “at some point over the next few months.”
  4. The recent government shutdown is beginning to impact Nevada’s national parks and federal services.

    This Nevada industry may be hit the hardest by a continued government shutdown

    The recent government shutdown is beginning to impact Nevada’s national parks and federal services.
  5. The Nevadan News

    Nevada wants to build more ADUs. Will they actually solve the state’s housing crisis?

    Accessory dwelling units have vocal backers in Nevada, but the experiences of other states casts doubt on whether they can solve the housing crisis.
  6. From Virginia City and Reno to Las Vegas and beyond, the supernatural has made itself at home in Nevada.

    5 spooky ghost tours in Nevada

    It’s officially spooky season, so now is the time to book the best ghost tours in Nevada! Let’s take a dive into these scary locations.
  7. From parades and festivals to storytime and trunk-or-treating, this guide to safe Las Vegas Halloween events is great for families.

    48 free & family-friendly Halloween events in Las Vegas

    No trick! These free Las Vegas Valley and Henderson Halloween events are a sweet treat for the whole family.
  8. First-time homebuyers have a hard time finding affordable options.

    Inversionistas corporativos son dueños de una de cada cinco viviendas en Las Vegas

    Uno de cada cinco hogares en Las Vegas ya no pertenece a familias, sino a corporaciones. El dato, revelado por Redfin, refleja una tendencia que inquieta: el acceso a la vivienda se aleja cada vez más de los bolsillos de la gente común.
  9. The Nevadan News

    Celebra el otoño en comunidad con diferente eventos en el sur de Nevada

    Algunos dicen que los Nevadenses no tienen raíces fuertes, que somos demasiado transitorios para construir comunidad. Pero eso no podría estar más lejos de la verdad. En todo el estado, hay festivales, talleres, conciertos y celebraciones que unen a las personas cada día! Así es! Así que acá te compartimos algunos eventos destacados para disfrutar este otoño. 
  10. In July, the Social Security Administration (SSA) announced that it would stop issuing paper benefit payment checks on Sept. 30, 2025.

    The Social Security Administration is no longer issuing paper checks. Here’s what you need to know

    The Social Security Administration (SSA) has switched to electronic forms of payment. Here’s how you can set up your automatic payments with ease.
  11. The Nevadan News

    Senator Catherine Cortez Masto leads effort recognizing Hispanic Heritage Month

    The Senate passed a bipartisan resolution celebrating Latino cultural and economic contributions, uplifting the 68 million Hispanics in the US, who make up the nation’s largest ethnic minority group. In an effort to highlight Latinos’ contributions to the US economy and culture during a time when many families feel targeted by anti-immigration and deportation measures […]
  12. The Nevadan News

    4 claves para entender qué significa el cierre del gobierno y sus consecuencias

    El Congreso de los Estados Unidos no aprobó una ley de financiamiento a corto plazo (conocida como Continuing Resolution o CR) antes de la medianoche del 30 de septiembre de 2025, por lo que se produjo un government shutdown (cierre del gobierno). Durante un shutdown, varias agencias federales se quedan sin presupuesto para seguir funcionando. Esto afecta desde parques nacionales hasta cientos de miles de empleados federales que tendrían que dejar de trabajar o tendrían que trabajar sin recibir pago. De acuerdo con el Departamento de Seguridad Nacional, en el shutdown se mantendrán las operaciones de “interdicción de drogas y la gestión de la migración irregular”. USCIS continuará procesando casos porque la agencia recibe gran parte de su financiamiento de las tarifas que pagan los aplicantes.

Local Videos

  1. The Nevadan News

    Irma Varela planea pasar la antorcha del festival Vida en Muerte

    Durante muchos años, Vida en Muerte fue el único festival de su tipo y magnitud en Las Vegas. Sin embargo, en la última década, la tradición ha florecido y se ha extendido a lo largo del Condado Clark, lo cual, para Varela, es motivo de alegría. “Ahora sí que a donde te pares va a haber Día de Muertos. Y pues, qué bueno, que se conozca la tradición,” comentó.
  2. With historic buildings, Victorian architecture, and the former U.S. Mint, the 2.5-mile Kit Carson Trail is a self-guided trip back in time.

    Walk your way through Carson City’s fascinating past on the Kit Carson Trail

    With historic buildings, Victorian architecture, and the former U.S. Mint, the 2.5-mile Kit Carson Trail is a self-guided trip back in time.
  3. The Nevadan News

    Lombardo announces there will be a special legislative session… at some point

    Gov. Joe Lombardo on Monday announced he plans to call the Nevada State Legislature into a special session “at some point over the next few months.”
  4. The recent government shutdown is beginning to impact Nevada’s national parks and federal services.

    This Nevada industry may be hit the hardest by a continued government shutdown

    The recent government shutdown is beginning to impact Nevada’s national parks and federal services.
  5. In July, the Social Security Administration (SSA) announced that it would stop issuing paper benefit payment checks on Sept. 30, 2025.

    The Social Security Administration is no longer issuing paper checks. Here’s what you need to know

    The Social Security Administration (SSA) has switched to electronic forms of payment. Here’s how you can set up your automatic payments with ease.
  6. The Nevadan News

    The rat population is booming in Northern Nevada, says pest control company. Here’s why

    Invasive roof rats from California have bred with native brown desert bushy tail rats (also called pack rats) to cause a population boom over the last five years, Victor Vasquez, a manager with Truckee Meadows Pest Control, told the Reno Gazette Journal on Sept. 24.
  7. The Nevadan News

    Reno airport posts best month in 20 years despite U.S. travel slowdown

    Reno’s airport continued to shake off a slowdown in U.S. air travel, posting its best month for passenger counts in two decades.
  8. First-time homebuyers have a hard time finding affordable options.

    New data show corporate investors own 20% of Las Vegas homes

    About one in five homes in the Las Vegas area is owned by a corporate investor, according to new data from Redfin but legislative efforts to rein in the problem are stalled.
  9. The "Strong Start Go Mobile Pre-K Academy" serves about 120 youngsters in four converted RVs parked on the east and west sides of Las Vegas. They still have some slots open for this school year, both for the morning and afternoon half-day sessions.

    Slots still open for Las Vegas’ free, mobile pre-K program

    An innovative, free mobile pre-K program is bringing early learning to some low-income neighborhoods in Las Vegas.
  10. On Thursday, Sept. 18, NV Energy declared that it was set to issue over $32.6 million in refunds to tens of thousands of Nevada customers who were overcharged following a utility classification error.

    Miles de familias se beneficiarán del plan de reembolsos millonarios de NV Energy

    Miles de clientes de Nevada recibirán reembolsos tras haber sido cobrados de más por NV Energy.
  11. The city of Las Vegas recently announced a new initiative, dubbed “The Fabulous 5-Day Sale,” to help attract tourists amid an economic slump.

    Everything you need to know about the ‘Fabulous 5-Day Sale’ happening now in Las Vegas

    Now through September 26, Las Vegas is holding a city-wide sale featuring over 100 deals. Here’s what you need to know about the “Fabulous 5-Day Sale.”
  12. On Thursday, Sept. 18, NV Energy declared that it was set to issue over $32.6 million in refunds to tens of thousands of Nevada customers who were overcharged following a utility classification error.

    Thousands of families to benefit from NV Energy’s multimillion-dollar refund plan

    Thousands of customers were overcharged by NV Energy. Here’s what you need to know about the company’s $32.6 million refund plan.

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