Working-class Latino voters in particular are moving toward Republicans by Aaron Zitner and Bryan Mena, The Wall Street Journal, September 14, 2022 LAS VEGAS—A few miles from the Las Vegas … [Read more...] about Latino Voters, Once Solidly Democratic, Split Along Economic Lines
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‘Utter and complete shambles’: Injured workers wait months to receive care
In 2020, 61-year-old Jane Smith injured her back while driving for work. She still lives with the pain every day as she waits for her worker’s compensation case to be resolved so she can get … [Read more...] about ‘Utter and complete shambles’: Injured workers wait months to receive care
As California explores reparations for descendants of slaves, Nevada joins conversation
by Naoka Foreman, The Nevada Independent, August 27, 2022 Ideas are brewing among policymakers in the West for immediate reparations, or financial compensation for descendants of American slavery, … [Read more...] about As California explores reparations for descendants of slaves, Nevada joins conversation
Short-term rental owners battle county, state to provide lodging
Ed Uehling’s parents hosted out-of-town guests for many years before Airbnb came into existence. But it doesn’t look as if he’ll be able to follow in his parents’ footsteps, thanks to new rules being … [Read more...] about Short-term rental owners battle county, state to provide lodging
Silver resigning from Nevada Supreme Court
Nevada Supreme Court Justice Abbi Silver on Friday submitted her resignation to Gov. Steve Sisolak, citing “unforeseen circumstances” and a desire to spend more time with her family. Silver, who was … [Read more...] about Silver resigning from Nevada Supreme Court