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Things to do in Nevada this weekend (July 11-13)
Not sure what to do this weekend? You’re in luck! Here are some options for Las Vegas and Reno—a couple of them run all month long!
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Las Vegas Arts District pushes back on proposed noise curfew
The City of Las Vegas will not pursue a change to the noise ordinance exception for the Arts District.
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7 Latinx artists based in Nevada
Nevada is home to a wide range of notable Latinx artists specializing in a variety of styles and mediums. Here are seven with works you can’t miss.
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Nevada health professionals caution Trump budget will hurt everyone, not just Medicaid recipients
As Trump loyalists charge ahead with their budget Reconciliation Bill, hospital professionals shared what’s at stake regarding cuts to public healthcare options.
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3 nuevas leyes en Nevada que afectan a la comunidad latina
AB460, que permite a padres inmigrantes nominar a un futuro tutor o cuidador legal para sus hijos en caso de ser deportados.
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Latina vendor faces Broadacres shutdown amid ICE raids
Last weekend, when Broadacres Marketplace would normally be filled with hundreds of visitors dancing, shopping, and enjoying themselves, the market announced it would temporarily shut down “due to ongoing ICE [U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement] raids” and the “fear and uncertainty at an all-time high among the immigrant community in Las Vegas.”
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9 impressive facts about Nevada’s Culinary Workers Union
With members representing 178 countries, the Culinary Workers Union is the largest Latinx, Black, AAPI, and immigrant organization in Nevada.
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Qué implica la orden de Trump para eliminar la ciudadanía por nacimiento
Te explicamos el alcance de la orden ejecutiva que firmó el presidente Trump para eliminar la ciudadanía por nacimiento en Estados Unidos
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Things to do in Nevada this weekend (July 4-6)
Enjoy the holiday weekend at these happenings—from neighborhood pool parties to a music festival.
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Las Vegas crackdown on firework safety and illegal fireworks
As Independence Day is approaching, Las Vegas authorities are cracking down on illegal fireworks with a campaign titled: “You light it, we write it.” With thousands of dangerous fireworks already seized, Las Vegas Police is urging to public to stay safe and avoid the risks of illegal fireworks.

























