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Consejos contradictorios sobre las vacunas contra covid podrían afectar las tasas de vacunación, que ya son bajas
Los adultos latinos mostraron una disposición significativamente menor a vacunarse que la mayoría de los otros grupos raciales y étnicos: la tasa de vacunación rondó el 15%.
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More than $133 million in medical debt eliminated for 128,000 Nevadans
Last month, Somos Votantes Education Fund announced that it had eliminated more than $128 million in medical debt for nearly 125,000 people in Clark County and $5 million for 3,559 people in Washoe County.
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Represión de Trump empuja a inmigrantes víctimas de violencia doméstica a las sombras
Siempre ha sido difícil para las personas indocumentadas obtener ayuda cuando la necesitan. Pero la represión migratoria del gobierno de Donald Trump ha aumentado las dificultades. Y la situación también ha complicado el trabajo de quienes defienden sus derechos.
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Nevadans brace for 26% ACA premium surge
As Nevadans covered under the Affordable Care Act could see a 26% jump in health care costs, one woman sees the writing on the wall.
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Nevadans paying $941 more in 2025 than last year, economic report says
Nationwide, from February through September, people are paying $706 more on average than they did during the same timeframe in 2024 due to inflation, the report says.
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The curious case of the immigration resolution that immigrant advocates don’t want
Federal immigration enforcement in Nevada wasn’t an issue listed on Republican Gov. Joe Lombardo’s formal proclamation announcing a special session last week. But the issue made its way to one legislative chamber anyway, in the form of an initiative from Democratic Assembly leaders that was unequivocally rejected by their Democratic colleagues in the Latino Legislative…
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Lawmakers debate proposed film studio bill: ‘For every dollar, we’d lose 77 cents’
The proposed Summerlin movie studio bill now under consideration by lawmakers in a special legislative session could force the state to cut expenses or increase revenue to accommodate the bill’s massive expansion of transferable tax credits.
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Residentes y visitantes tendrán su foto y huellas tomadas al entrar y salir de los EE. UU.
Desde el 26 de diciembre de 2025, el Departamento de Seguridad Nacional tomará fotografías del rostro, huellas digitales y escaneo del iris a todos los no ciudadanos no solo al entrar al país, como ya lo hacía, sino también al salir de Estados Unidos.
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Reno may set a new record for latest first freeze as warm nights hold on, NWS says
By Carly Sauvageau, Reno Gazette Journal Reno may be on the verge of breaking a weather record. Despite several early-season storms, the Biggest Little City still hasn’t reached 32 degrees this fall, and the National Weather Service now says the first freeze may not arrive until early next week. If Reno stays above freezing through Sunday, Nov. 16, the city…
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What could a major film studio investment mean for East Las Vegas?
A controversial film tax credit bill is being decided at Nevada’s special session. While it has detractors, local Latino leaders believe it will create jobs.

























