Things to do in Nevada this weekend (Aug. 1-3)
From art and community fun to outdoor adventure and live theater, there’s something for everyone this week from southern to northern Nevada.
From art and community fun to outdoor adventure and live theater, there’s something for everyone this week from southern to northern Nevada.
Superior Grocers celebró su segunda locación en Nevada el 23 de julio con helados gratis, música, muestras de productos, y una rifa de un carro.
CCSD ofrece recursos para la participación familiar, desde talleres de la Universidad de Aprendizaje para la Familia (University of Family Learning) hasta servicios ofrecidos en el Centro de Apoyo Familiar (Family Support Center), los cuales incluyen asistencia en varios idiomas (por ejemplo, español, tagalo, árabe).
There are several back-to-school fairs in the Las Vegas area ahead of the first day of school on Aug. 11—many offering free supplies, CCSD resources, and health screenings or immunizations.
The first day of school in Nevada is Aug. 11. Here are some reminders and things to note ahead of the 2025-2026 school year:
Si no sabes por donde empezar o el website del consulado se te hace confuso, aquí proveemos una guía para facilitarlo—ya sea que necesites renovar tu pasaporte, obtener una matrícula consular, tramitar la doble nacionalidad o realizar algún otro servicio.
Looking for something fun to do this weekend? From family movie nights under the stars to hands-on science and art experiences—and even an underwater musical adventure—Nevada has something for everyone. Here are a few exciting events happening across the state that you won’t want to miss.
The City of Las Vegas will not pursue a change to the noise ordinance exception for the Arts District.
AB460, que permite a padres inmigrantes nominar a un futuro tutor o cuidador legal para sus hijos en caso de ser deportados.
Last weekend, when Broadacres Marketplace would normally be filled with hundreds of visitors dancing, shopping, and enjoying themselves, the market announced it would temporarily shut down “due to ongoing ICE [U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement] raids” and the “fear and uncertainty at an all-time high among the immigrant community in Las Vegas.”