Housing
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En Nevada, la industria del turismo sostiene la economía, pero no a sus trabajadores
Los empleados de hoteles, restaurantes, bares y centros de entretenimiento representan casi una cuarta parte de la fuerza laboral del estado. Sin embargo, a la vez, son quienes reciben los salarios más bajos de Nevada.
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Nevada’s biggest industry can’t afford to live
Leisure and hospitality workers in Nevada struggle to make ends meet.
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City of Las Vegas offers lead paint and drip repair services to homeowners
The City of Las Vegas is offering qualifying homeowners with young children free lead-hazard assessments, repairs, and up to $7,500 in home water leak repairs. The effort funded by a federal grant, aims to reduce childhood lead poisoning and improve home safety.
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Nevada Senator secured upwards of $5 million for affordable housing in Nevada
As Nevada lawmakers push for more affordable housing, Trump’s tariff plan and economic policies may worsen the crisis.
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This Nevada town named one of the best mid-sized cities in the US by HGTV
For Nevadans looking for a town that falls somewhere between the glitz of Las Vegas and the quiet of the Silver State’s rural communities, HGTV has a recommendation.
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At Lombardo’s request, Hansen ‘reluctantly’ blocks bill to rein in runaway corporate home ownership
Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo asked the Republican legislative caucus to block a bill that attempts to limit cash-rich corporate investors from purchasing large swaths of housing in Nevada, Republican state Sen. Ira Hansen said on Tuesday.
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Housing forum highlights divide between local needs and federal leadership
Democrats warned that Trump’s tariffs could worsen Nevada’s already severe housing affordability crisis, one of the state’s most pressing challenges.
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Two bills seek to address growing issue of home insurance cancellations over wildfire risk
Thousands of homeowners in Nevada have seen their insurance policies canceled or not-renewed due to wildfire risk, prompting state lawmakers to warn that “a crisis is brewing” and considering ways to combat it.
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The 27 most expensive homes for sale in Las Vegas right now
Stacker compiled a list of the most expensive homes in Las Vegas listed for sale on realtor.com. Homes are ranked by price with ties broken by price per square foot.
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Democrats tee up eviction reform Lombardo vetoed two years ago
Democratic Assemblymember Max Carter, the bill’s sponsor, said he not only wanted to give eviction reform another chance. He also wants to give Lombardo a “second chance to do what’s right for Nevadans, all Nevadans, not just corporate landlords.”























