Op-ed: Disinformation is targeting Latinos. Here’s what to do.
It's imperative for the Latino and Hispanic community in Nevada to exercise vigilance when consuming news, adopting a discerning perspective.
It's imperative for the Latino and Hispanic community in Nevada to exercise vigilance when consuming news, adopting a discerning perspective.
The first-term Republican’s intervention was invoked Saturday by Clark County Education Association Executive Director John Vellardita during a union meeting.
Senate Bill 92 authorizes officials in Clark and Washoe counties to create a process for individuals to apply for permits to operate as sidewalk vendors.
The administration’s show of support comes as unprecedented worker organizing — from strike authorizations to work stoppages — hit multiple industries this year, including, transportation, entertainment, hospitality and health care.
Starting in 2026, the prices for these drugs will decrease for up to nine million seniors, thanks to a provision in President Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act that allows Medicare to negotiate the prices for these drugs directly with the manufacturers.
A historic heat wave that began blasting the Southwest and other parts of the country this summer is shining a spotlight on one of the harshest, yet least-addressed effects of U.S. climate change: the rising deaths and injuries of people who work in extreme heat.
A company that performs deep cleaning for Las Vegas Strip resorts has engaged in wage theft for at least two decades, according to the company’s former manager as well as former employees whose complaints are being investigated by the US Department of Labor.
Lorena Portillo is the first ever Latina to serve as the Clark County Registrar, a role that requires her to manage elections in a county with 1.3 million active voters.
Wednesday is National Poll Worker Recruitment Day, and one group is inviting Nevadans to play that critical role in the election process.
Nye County—which sits about 60 miles west of Las Vegas and has a population slightly over 50,000—was among the hardest-hit areas of Nevada as Tropical Storm Hilary moved through the state on Sunday and early Monday.