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In Nevada, US Capitol Police officers attacked on Jan. 6 explain why they’re backing Joe Biden
Two ex-US Capitol Police officers are campaigning for Joe Biden and highlighting the political violence they faced on Jan. 6, 2021, which they say was fueled by Trump’s rhetoric. Retired US Capitol Police Sgt. Aquilino Gonell always keeps with him both physical and emotional reminders of how close he came to losing his life on…
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Opinion: Clean Energy Brings Hope to Nevada’s AANHPI Community
I’ve worked in politics since I was 14 years old, starting as a fellow for the Alliance for Climate Education. I’ve run campaigns, worked as a grassroots organizer, and currently serve as the Nevada State Representative for the Southwest Energy Efficiency Project. As the Chair of the AAPI Democratic Caucus in Nevada, I want to…
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Jurors find Trump guilty in adult film star hush money trial
Despite intimidation, harassment, and threats from Trump and his allies, a New York jury found Trump guilty of all 34 felony counts of falsifying business records tied to a payment made to adult film star Stormy Daniels to keep her quiet about their alleged affair out of fears that it would hurt his chances of…
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Promueven acceso a la energía limpia con apoyo y colaboración comunitaria
El Fondo de Energía Limpia de Nevada planea lanzar programas “Solar for All” para viviendas unifamiliares y viviendas multifamiliares asequibles.
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Opinión: Por qué debemos aprobar la Ley de Medicamentos Asequibles en 2025
Dado el aumento de los costos de atención médica, Nevada se encuentra en una encrucijada crítica. En la última sesión legislativa, la Asamblea y el Senado aprobaron el Proyecto de Ley 250 de la Asamblea, una legislación de la asambleísta Venicia Considine que presentaba una formidable oportunidad no sólo para proporcionar alivio ante los…
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Opinion: Why we must pass the Affordable Medicine Act in 2025
Given rising healthcare costs, Nevada stands at a critical juncture. Last legislative session, the Assembly and Senate passed Assembly Bill 250, a piece of legislation from Assemblywoman Venicia Considine that presented a formidable opportunity to not only provide relief from the high costs of prescription drugs, but also to stimulate our state’s economy and…
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Local popsicle stand becomes first street vendor licensed in Clark County
Clark County issued its first sidewalk vendor license this week to a family-run popsicle and aguas frescas (fruit drinks) stand, a month after Commissioners approved the ordinance that established the requirements, including hours of operation, licensing fees, and cart size limits.
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Queer doulas make childbirth safer for Black, brown, and LGBTQ+ people, but barriers remain
Queer doulas make childbirth safer for Black, brown, and LGBTQ+ people, but barriers remain. Here’s what you need to know.
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Queer doulas make childbirth safer for Black, brown, and LGBTQ+ people, but barriers remain
Queer doulas make childbirth safer for Black, brown, and LGBTQ+ people, but barriers remain. Here’s what you need to know.
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Imparte taller “Mitos sobre el duelo en el autismo” la tanatóloga Liliana Álvarez
El autismo es un complejo trastorno neurológico que generalmente permanece durante toda la vida de la persona que lo padece.





















