Politics
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Clean energy jobs coming to Nevada’s Latino, Asian, and Native communities
Over the past year, companies have announced 11,500 new jobs and $9 billion in investments in clean energy projects located in Nevada communities that have significant populations of Latino, Asian, or Native American residents.
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Vegas celebrates 70th anniversary as wedding capital of the world
Over the weekend, more than 300 couples renewed their vows at Caesars Palace as Las Vegas celebrated its 70th Anniversary as the Wedding Capital of the World.
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Navigating accessibility on the Las Vegas Strip
Las Vegas is making commendable strides in improving accessibility for all visitors, including for people with disabilities, but more work remains.
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35,300 Nevadans enrolled in new student loan repayment program
The new income-driven repayment plan calculates payments based on a borrower’s income and family size and forgives balances after a set number of years. The Department of Education has estimated that most borrowers will save about $1,000 per year under the new plan.
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Here are your options as student loan payments resume
Nearly half of all borrowers say they aren’t financially prepared to begin repaying their debt. Despite this, interest began accruing again on Sept. 1, and payments will be due again in October.
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Millions more workers would get overtime pay under new Biden plan
The proposed regulation would require employers to pay overtime to their salaried workers who are in executive, administrative, and professional roles, and make less than $1,059 a week, or $55,068 a year for full-time employees.
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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.
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Governor confirms ‘conversations’ between his office, CCSD, teachers union
The first-term Republican’s intervention was invoked Saturday by Clark County Education Association Executive Director John Vellardita during a union meeting.
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What to know about Nevada’s new street vendor law
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.
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As strikes continue, Biden administration highlights its pro-union agenda
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.

























