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A grim discovery outside Las Vegas has spurred a Bureau of Land Management investigation
Piles of human remains were discovered outside of Searchlight, NV. Here’s what you need to know about this developing story.
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How Nevadans can protect school kids from ICE activity
Immigrant advocates want children to know their rights if confronted with illegal immigration issues.
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Nevada hospitality workers warn about ‘Trump slump’
While gaming revenue is up across the state, hospitality workers say their wages and earnings are strained.
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¿Puede ICE entrar libremente a escuelas? No, Trump quitó protecciones, pero la orden judicial sigue siendo indispensable
ICE sólo puede ingresar a aulas, pasillos u oficinas con una orden vigente firmada por un juez federal. Los agentes migratorios sí pueden estar en áreas públicas de las escuelas, como estacionamientos o accesos sin necesidad de una orden judicial.
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Empresa latina de Nevada asfixiada por las reformas de Trump
Aranceles nuevos, deportaciones masivas y recortes a programas de energía limpia han golpeado de lleno a Allegiant Electric, una empresa de construcción dirigida por una latina en Nevada que hoy lucha por sobrevivir bajo la agenda de Donald Trump.
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It’s almost flu season. Should you still get a shot, and will insurance cover it?
Amid political chatter about vaccines and the government entities that oversee them, it’s understandable to wonder where all this leaves the 2025-26 flu vaccine. In short: Yes, the flu shot is still a thing. And four doctors we spoke to said they recommend you get your flu shot this year.
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The National Suicide Hotline for LGBTQ+ youth shut down. States are scrambling to help.
Nevada plans to ensure that all 988 crisis counselors get training on working with LGBTQ+ callers, according to state health department spokesperson Daniel Vezmar. Vezmar said Nevada’s $50 million investment in a new call center last November would help increase call capacity, and that the state’s Division of Public and Behavioral Health would monitor the…
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Qué cambia para estudiantes internacionales con el Big Beautiful Bill
Infracciones menores como trabajar sin permiso o no contar con el mínimo de créditos estudiantiles pueden ahora derivar en la pérdida del estatus migratorio o la deportación sin audiencia completa, según el American Immigration Council.
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ACLU demanda al DMV de Nevada por presunta alianza con ICE
La semana pasada, la Unión Americana de Libertades Civiles (ACLU) de Nevada presentó una demanda contra el Departamento de Vehículos Motorizados (DMV) por negar y retener registros sobre sus comunicaciones con ICE.
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Nevada minority-owned business choked by Trump reforms
A Latina-led construction company has run into hard times as a result of Republicans’ federal agenda.























