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 Isabel Soisson | Nov 7, 2023 | POLITICS, RURAL POLITICS
The Biden administration last week announced over $5 billion in new investments in rural communities across the country, as part of its effort to increase prosperity in all corners of the country. Speaking at an event in Minnesota last week where the funding was...
by Emilia Pablo | Nov 6, 2023 | CLIMATE and ENVIRONMENT POLITICS
Luis Cejudo is a utility worker who’s lived in Las Vegas for many years. As a father of two, he knows well the economic demands of raising kids. That’s why he is proud of the good-paying job he holds with SolUp, a company that installs solar panels in Las Vegas....
by Mivette Vega | Nov 2, 2023 | COMMUNITY, LOCAL ECONOMY COMMUNITY
Cuando el sábado te vayas a dormir tendrás que cambiar el reloj una hora hacia atrás, pues a las 2:00 de la madrugada del domingo finalizará el ahorro energético diurno. Como todos los años, esta medida busca aprovechar la mayor cantidad de luz posible en el...
by Frank Alejandre | Oct 17, 2023 | COMMUNITY, SPORTS
“Seguiremos creciendo, esta fue nuestra sexta temporada, estamos orgullosos de ser uno de los pilares deportivos en la capital mundial del entretenimiento, orgullosos de proveer una excelente oferta deportiva, con un precio súper accesible, por la gente y para la...