Equality
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10 unique Nevada nonprofits in need of volunteers
Volunteer your time to one of these 10 Nevada nonprofits this holiday season and all year-round to help make a difference in your community.
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NV education advocates speak out against SNAP cuts
Nevada educators are sounding the alarm about cuts to the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, saying they will undermine school food programs and lead to more hungry students.
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Hope, Empowerment, Recovery: Reno’s new court program charts therapeutic path to rehabilitation
HER Court will officially launch on October 13, during Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Here’s what you need to know.
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The Social Security Administration is no longer issuing paper checks. Here’s what you need to know
The Social Security Administration (SSA) has switched to electronic forms of payment. Here’s how you can set up your automatic payments with ease.
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New data show corporate investors own 20% of Las Vegas homes
About one in five homes in the Las Vegas area is owned by a corporate investor, according to new data from Redfin but legislative efforts to rein in the problem are stalled.
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Slots still open for Las Vegas’ free, mobile pre-K program
An innovative, free mobile pre-K program is bringing early learning to some low-income neighborhoods in Las Vegas.
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What to expect at Downtown Summerlin’s inaugural Latin Heritage Parade
A colorful display of Latin American history, heritage, and culture will be at the forefront of the Latin Heritage Parade at Downtown Summerlin.
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5 unsung films that dramatize America’s rich labor history
Hollywood studios and independent producers have long depicted the collective efforts of working people to improve their lives and gain a voice in their workplaces and the larger society.
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7 groups helping Indigenous tribes in Nevada keep their traditions alive
Local groups like Nuwu Art and IndigenousAF are strengthening tribes in Nevada through art, culture, and community support.
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The broken American Dream shines a light on a new path to Mexico
Surviving in America means enduring a chaotic world filled with soaring housing and health care costs, a tanking educational system, devastating gun violence, and surging racism. From writers to athletes, a shared desire to honor family history and reclaim agency is guiding this dual-citizenship movement.

























