10 Latinx-owned businesses to support in Reno-Sparks
Whether you’re looking for tacos, toys, coffee, or cowboy boots, here are 10 Latinx-owned businesses worth supporting in the Reno-Sparks area.
Whether you’re looking for tacos, toys, coffee, or cowboy boots, here are 10 Latinx-owned businesses worth supporting in the Reno-Sparks area.
The six-municipality coalition plans to apply for a federal grant funded by the Inflation Reduction Act, which it hopes to use to increase the adoption of renewable energy sources and promote transportation electrification.
“Many of you in this chamber and my predecessor are promising to pass a national ban on reproductive freedom,” Biden said to Republicans. “My God, what freedoms will you take away next?”
El presidente de la Comisión del Condado Clark, Tick Segerblom, y el comisionado Jim Gibson, fueron los anfitriones de la Feria de Empleo de Primavera en asociación con EmployNV Business Hub.
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From the $1,400 direct payments and the expanded child tax credit in 2021 to ongoing funding for education, healthcare, and housing, the American Rescue Plan played a key role in helping Nevada recover from the pandemic.
Whether you just want to grab a quick bite or you’re shopping for the family, you’ll find the best Hispanic food in Reno and Sparks at a Mexican grocery store. From meat, seafood, and cheese to baked goods, housewares, and food made-to-order, satisfy your cravings and fill your fridge with food from one of these five Mexican grocery stores.
Locals share the power of feeling represented in positions of power after seven Asian-American candidates filed to run for state office.
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