Clark County
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These new Nevada laws went into effect on July 1
Twenty-four new laws passed by the 2025 Legislature went into effect in Nevada on July 1.
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Your weekly guide to taking action in Nevada (June 19-25)
A weekly roundup of Nevada events, protests, canvasses, meetings, and community gatherings happening across the state from Friday, June 19, through Thursday, June 25.
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Your weekly guide to taking action in Nevada (June 12-18)
A weekly roundup of Nevada events, protests, canvasses, meetings, and community gatherings happening across the state from Friday, June 12, through Thursday, June 18.
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Do you live in one of Nevada’s 40 food deserts? Here’s what to know
Though many people in Nevada live in food deserts, local nonprofits and agencies are working together to fix the issue.
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Somos Votantes stands by local Latinos during tough economic times
Whether providing financial assistance or uniting the community, the Nevada chapter of Somos Votantes enriches the lives of local Latinos.
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Un nuevo programa inmobiliario del Condado Clark tiene como objetivo proporcionar vivienda a ‘compradores primerizos’
Un fideicomiso inmobiliario (o trust, en inglés) comunitario pronto abrirá las solicitudes para más de 200 viviendas en venta a precios inferiores a los del mercado. Se espera que las solicitudes para las primeras 11 viviendas de Rebecca Place se abran alrededor de mayo.
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Lake Mead faces low water storage, harmful algal bloom and high heat
By Carly Sauvageau, Reno Gazette Journal Nevadans looking for a weekend get-away from Las Vegas may be tempted to visit Lake Mead. However, it’s not advised to swim in Lake Mead right now. The lake has been experiencing a harmful algal bloom since March 13, adding to the list of hurdles it faces. Not only…
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Your guide to “No Kings” protests across Nevada
A series of “No Kings” protests, marches, and rallies are planned across Nevada on Saturday, March 28.
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Nevada’s Spanish place names & the stories behind them
Nodding to snowy mountain ranges and cottonwood trees, many places in Nevada have Spanish names (including the state itself!).
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Long before the rodeo, there was the Charreada—and it’s still alive in Nevada
From riding to roping and reining to heeling, local charrería teams carry on the folkloric tradition of charreada in Nevada.

























