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Nevada News You Can Use

  1. 👀 Few transparency bills make it past NV’s Legislature

      Elon Musks’ Boring Co. plans to build an apartment building connected to the Vegas Loop. The Clark County Commission approved the plan several months after investigative journalists Daniel Rothberg and Dayvid Figler revealed that the company skirts regulations and allegedly creates unsafe working conditions. Company workers filed complaints about “ankle-deep water in the tunnels, […]
  2. 🏠 Free lead paint repairs for older homes

          Plus: Immigration advocates prepare vulnerable families for back-to-school season It’s Monday, August 11, 2025. It’s the first day of school, Nevadans! Clark County School District officials said that it’s starting the school year with the lowest number of teacher vacancies in decades, with 97% of classrooms having a licensed teacher. The last […]
  3. 👀 A grim discovery near Searchlight

    View email in browser Tell a friend to subscribe! It’s Friday, August 29, 2025. Hi, Nevadans! Today, we say farewell to our summer intern Samantha Poblette, who began her senior year at UNLV this week. We’ll miss her, but we know she’ll do great things in her future! Check out this feature she wrote: Out of the shadows: […]
  4. 🎊 11 upcoming festivals in Nevada

    View email in browser Tell a friend to subscribe! It’s Monday, August 25, 2025. Happy Monday, Nevadans! I came across this article by way of UNLV associate history professor Michael Green (who I have had the pleasure to interview) and became inspired. Green focuses on the Las Vegas Sun’s history and hardship through the years, but his […]
  5. Welcome to The Nevadan

    Thanks for being part of our new community. View email in browser Welcome! ¡Bienvenido! Thanks for joining our community! The Nevadan / El Nevadense is a bilingual source of news and information for Nevadans, by Nevadans. Every week, you can expect to get a mix of local news and fun things to do around Nevada […]
  6. a bill for affordable child care in NV has stalled in the Republican-controlled Congress

    Bill for affordable child care in NV, nationwide stalls in D.C.

    Advocates for working families want Congress to do more to lower the cost of child care, in Nevada and across the U.S.
  7. hollywood and independent films have portrayed the collective efforts of working people on screen for years

    5 unsung films that dramatize America’s rich labor history

    Hollywood studios and independent producers have long depicted the collective efforts of working people to improve their lives and gain a voice in their workplaces and the larger society.
  8. The Nevadan News

    Nevadenses se movilizan contra NV Energy por aumentos de tarifas

    La compañía ha solicitado un aumento en el costo del servicio básico de un 9%, incrementando de $18.50 a $20 mensuales a partir de octubre de 2025. Si es aprobada por PUCN, esta subida podría implicar un aumento de $215.7 millones en los ingresos de la empresa.
  9. mountain landscape

    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.
  10. nevada diners are among the best in the country.

    7 classic roadside diners in Nevada that are worth a detour

    Head to one of these seven diners in Nevada for classic comfort food, friendly service, and a comfortable atmosphere.
  11. The Nevadan News

    How Nevadans can protect school kids from ICE activity

    Immigrant advocates want children to know their rights if confronted with illegal immigration issues.
  12. The Nevadan News

    Things to do in Nevada this weekend (Aug. 29-31)

    Looking for ways to make the most of the last weekend in August? Whether you're craving live music in the mountains, smoky barbecue in the city, stargazing in the desert, or a community potluck under blooming sagebrush, there's something for everyone.

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