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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Thousands of clean energy jobs going to Nevada’s Latino communities
Nevada’s second congressional district in Northern Nevada—which is 24% Latino—has seen 10,450 new clean energy jobs announced over the past year, the second highest number of new clean energy jobs of any district in the country, according to Climate Power.
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Welcome to The Nevadan, El Nevadense
In an op-ed, Nevada journalist Emilia Pablo Bazan announces the launch of The Nevadan, El Nevadense, a new bilingual newsroom by and for Nevadans.
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What to know about before and after school programs in Clark County
Safekey is a before and after school program offered for students attending school in the Clark County School District.
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Nevada’s nursing moms have new rights at work–here’s what to know
The PUMP for Nursing Mothers Act extends the right to pump breast milk to more workers and emphasizes the need for private spaces other than a bathroom to do so.
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Sen. Cortez Masto introduces bill to help human trafficking victims
Sen. Cortez Masto introduced the Jimmy Deal Trafficking Survivors Assistance Act to help NV human trafficking victims. The Assistance Act would establish new positions at NV airports to facilitate assistance.
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What outdoor workers should know about their rights during extreme heat
Las Vegas has experienced sweltering heat over the past month, and July was the hottest month in Vegas history. As triple-digit temperature days are to continue this month, outdoors workers must not forget about their rights when it comes to the extreme hot weather.














