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“Don’t Stay Under a Rock. Get Out There. Get to Know What’s Happening Around Us.”

"Don't stay under a rock." - Citlalli Avilez, May Day protest attendee

More than a thousand people gathered on the Las Vegas Strip on Thursday to protest President Trump's immigration policies.

The protest in front of the Paris Hotel & Casino was one of many held across the country on May Day.

Also known as International Workers' Day, May Day was established in 1889 to highlight the massive labor movement in the United States, which led to the 8-hour workday.

Local Politics - The Nevadan

Más de mil personas se manifestaron en el Strip para el día del trabajador

Más de mil personas se congregaron en el Strip de Las Vegas el jueves para protestar contra las políticas migratorias del presidente Trump.

La protesta frente al Hotel & Casino Paris fue una de las muchas que se llevaron a cabo en todo el país el Primero de Mayo.

También conocido como el Día Internacional de los Trabajadores, el primero de mayo se estableció en 1889 para destacar el masivo movimiento de trabajadores en Estados Unidos, que condujo a la jornada laboral de 8 horas.

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Local Politics - The Nevadan

Former Judge: Without the Rule of Law, Everything From the Economy to Personal Freedoms is at Risk

A protester outside the Paris Hotel and Casino underscores the importance of the rule of law, voicing concerns about President Donald Trump’s defiance of the Supreme Court and warning of authoritarian threats to American democracy. Peter Kulkin, a former New York City Court judge said without the rule of law, everything from our economy to our personal freedoms is at risk.

Local Politics - The Nevadan

Sen. Jacky Rosen Has a Plan to Help Lower Housing Costs. Here’s How.

A bill recently introduced by US Sen. Jacky Rosen (D-Nevada) would expand federally-funded vocational programs and scholarships at local community colleges and technical education schools. That, Rosen said, would help developers build new single- and multi-family homes more quickly and help alleviate markets with housing shortages and a demand bottleneck like Las Vegas.

“For the past few years, we’ve made historic investments in our infrastructure, building our rods, our bridges, installing broadband,” Rosen told The Nevadan during a recent sit-down interview. “We need labor to do all of that.”

Check out the link in our bio to see our full interview with Rosen.

Local Politics - The Nevadan