by Isabel Soisson | Nov 29, 2023 | INFRASTRUCTURE POLITICS, POLITICS
Before Al DeVita was a training director for the Northern Nevada Laborers’ apprenticeship program, he was just another kid from New Jersey trying to figure out what he wanted to do with his life. DeVita’s father died when he was nine years old, something that he says...
by Frank Alejandre | Nov 28, 2023 | COMMUNITY, LOCAL NEWS
“Durante muchos años el gobierno de México ha venido realizando un esfuerzo para implementar actividades y programas para sus ciudadanos que residen en los Estados Unidos, esta Ventanilla de Educación Cívica es muestra palpable de ese esfuerzo”, dijo Julián Escutia...
by Isabel Soisson | Nov 13, 2023 | ELECTION POLITICS, POLITICS
Moms for Liberty-backed school board candidates lost big in their respective elections last week, representing a serious rebuke of the far-right organization focused on book banning, educational censorship, and attacks on public education. The group—which the...
by Isabel Soisson | Nov 9, 2023 | POLITICS, REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS
President Joe Biden on Wednesday celebrated another round of election results showing that American voters, including those in red states, broadly support reproductive rights and want abortion to remain legal. Biden touted the results in Ohio, where voters approved a...
by Keya Vakil | Sep 28, 2023 | NATIONAL POLITICS, POLITICS
If you skipped Wednesday’s Republican presidential primary debate, we don’t blame you. The second debate featured seven candidates, who combined, are trailing frontrunner Donald Trump by a whopping 17 points in the polls, making it a bit of an exercise in futility. ...