State News
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Bureau of Land Management prepares for major wild horse gather in Nevada
The Bureau of Land Management will begin a wild horse gather in Nevada’s Triple B Complex on Nov. 1, 2024. Here’s what to know.
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Opinion: En honor a nuestra comunidad Hispana, estoy resaltando lo que más importa a mí y a mi familia.
En esta elección, todos estamos luchando por nuestras familias y nuestros negocios. Soy la fundadora de un pequeño negocio que promueve la narración inclusiva y la marca para organizaciones en todo el país. Soy hija de una inmigrante, madre soltera y emprendedora. Mis decisiones giran en torno a mis dos hermosas hijas y sus futuros.…
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Harris unveils new proposals to help Latino men get career training, business loans
The Democratic presidential nominee on Tuesday announced new plans to expand vocational programs, eliminate college degree requirements, and create new loan programs for Latinos looking to start a business. Democratic presidential nominee Kamala Harris on Tuesday announced several new policies aimed at supporting Latino small businesses, workers, and veterans in the waning days of this…
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Jimmy Kimmel in Las Vegas: Donald Trump’s father used to tip mine a nickel for serving him breakfast
Kimmel was campaigning with Nevada Democratic US Sen. Jacky Rosen, and for the first time, publicly told a story to Culinary Union workers about the poor tipping etiquette of Fred Trump. Long before late night television host Jimmy Kimmel became a household name as a comedian or awards show host, he spent the bulk of…
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Obama rallies Las Vegas voters in support of Kamala Harris as early voting gets underway
Obama called on voters to make their voices heard and to elect a president who would work to solve problems and make their lives better, not seek to divide them.
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Local Latino and environmental leaders discuss impacts of climate change, federal investments in Nevada
Panelists discussed the intersection of climate change and its impacts on Latino communities, Nevada’s specific struggles with air quality, housing, and water infrastructure, and how federal investments are transforming Nevada into a clean energy powerhouse.
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Coalition of Nevada organizations argue Question 3 would make voting harder and disenfranchise voters
The groups opposing the measure have expressed concern that the reforms included in Question 3 could actually lead to voters being disenfranchised by making voting more confusing and time-consuming. A series of studies suggests those concerns are valid.
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Q&A: Democratic Senator Jacky Rosen says she’ll keep taking on corporate greed and fight to lower housing costs
In a recent sit-down with The Nevadan, incumbent Democrat Jacky Rosen explains how this year’s election could impact the future of issues ranging from affordable housing to reproductive freedom. Political junkies and polling experts have long hailed Nevada as one of the handful of battleground states nationwide that have an outsize impact in determining the…
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Opinion: Sam Brown is a threat to Nevada’s Environment
This summer, Las Vegas endured an incredible 68 days of temperatures soaring to 105 degrees fahrenheit or higher. In July, we even saw a sustained record-breaking 120 degrees. Because of the extreme heat impacting our region, more than 120 people died in Southern Nevada. These are alarming statistics highlighting an urgent and dangerous problem, and…
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Climate Impact & Nevada’s Path Forward: Join us for a free event at Springs Preserve this Friday
This Friday on October 11th at Springs Preserve, The Nevadan / El Nevadense is hosting Climate Impact & Nevada’s Path Forward, a FREE event! Join us for an afternoon of discussions on the impact of climate change in Nevada and how advocacy leaders and policymakers are tackling this issue. Discover what actions we can take…

























