Emilia Pablo Bazan is The Nevadan, El Nevadense Political Correspondent. She is an alumna from U.C. Berkeley’s Graduate School of Journalism with over 10 years of experience working in the television news industry. She’s also a former speechwriter and press officer for the Obama administration and an Emmy award recipient.
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Latest from Emilia Pablo
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Nevada Congressman Mark Amodei the spotlight of a new ad as government shutdown looms
“House Republicans are again showing they are willing to throw the country into chaos…”
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EXCLUSIVE: Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford on How He’s Fighting for Nevadans’ Rights
In an exclusive interview, Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford talks about the key issues he’s tackling in his role, like the opioid crisis, notario fraud, and defending reproductive freedom.
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Over 200 new clean energy jobs coming to Las Vegas due to Biden law
More than 200 new solar jobs are coming to Las Vegas, due to a new joint project from Nextracker and Unimacts.
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Culinary workers union local 226 could vote to strike this month
“Wages, benefits, workload reductions, technology protections, safety, bringing more workers back to work, and the right to strike are all strike issues, and workers will be voting on September 26 to authorize the Culinary and Bartenders Unions to call for a strike,” said Ted Pappageorge, Secretary-Treasurer for the Culinary Union.
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Vegas celebrates 70th anniversary as wedding capital of the world
Over the weekend, more than 300 couples renewed their vows at Caesars Palace as Las Vegas celebrated its 70th Anniversary as the Wedding Capital of the World.
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Navigating accessibility on the Las Vegas Strip
Las Vegas is making commendable strides in improving accessibility for all visitors, including for people with disabilities, but more work remains.
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What to know about Nevada’s new street vendor law
Senate Bill 92 authorizes officials in Clark and Washoe counties to create a process for individuals to apply for permits to operate as sidewalk vendors.
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Meet the first Latina to lead the Clark County Election Department
Lorena Portillo is the first ever Latina to serve as the Clark County Registrar, a role that requires her to manage elections in a county with 1.3 million active voters.
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Nye County residents urged to stay home after storm
Nye County—which sits about 60 miles west of Las Vegas and has a population slightly over 50,000—was among the hardest-hit areas of Nevada as Tropical Storm Hilary moved through the state on Sunday and early Monday.
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Nevada is helping victims of the wildfire in Hawaii
To help the Lāhainā community recover, several organizations in Nevada are providing help in their own way, whether it be by manpower or other needed services.






















