For green-card holders ready to pledge their allegiance to the U.S., the citizenship process has long been a nerve-wracking affair, according to immigration advocates.
Ricardo Torres-Cortez
Ricardo Torres-Cortez covers the city of Las Vegas and Clark County. He returned to the Review-Journal, where he’d interned, after a five-year stint at the Las Vegas Sun newspaper. A Mexican-born graduate of UNLV, he’s passionate about soccer, video games, books and coffee.
The nonprofit prepared 325 pounds each of roasted turkey, mashed potatoes, corn bread stuffing, and green bean casserole for Thursday.
One of Koolsville’s traditional fundraisers, in which artists exchange free tattoos for supplies, earned recognition from the Clark County Commission in late October.
A new Emerson College Polling survey of Nevada voters published Friday determined that the job approval ratings for the Republican president and two Democratic U.S. senators are “underwater.”
Nevada voters were evenly split in the 2026 governor’s race as a new poll shows a virtual statistic tie between incumbent Gov. Joe Lombardo and challenger Attorney General Aaron Ford.
A U.S. Supreme Court case could shake up mail-in voting in future elections for the 16 states that allow post-Election Day counts, including Nevada.
The Nevada senator wants lawmakers to bar the Trump administration from levying tariffs on food and agriculture-based products without congressional approval.
A property tax in the Las Vegas Valley will continue to pay for Metropolitan Police Department officers for an additional three decades.
The Clark County Commission voted to extend inflation adjustments to a fuel tax for a decade before voters in 2036 decide if they want to keep them in place.
As early as this week, Clark County and Las Vegas could affirm a property tax extension that funds one-quarter of Metropolitan Police Department officer positions, according to meeting agenda items.
Up to 80 percent of Mario’s regulars rely on SNAP, said Berlanga, adding that the store is the busiest during the first half of each month.
Food stamps benefits were fully restored in Nevada Thursday, a day after Congress voted to reopen the government following a 43-day shutdown, the state’s Division of Social Services said Friday.
The Nevada Supreme Court ruled Thursday that the so-called “fake electors” case can be prosecuted in Clark County, reversing a lower court decision that led it to instead be filed in Carson City.
Clark County is proposing a monthly fee per telephone line to help offset costs of 911 infrastructure improvements.
The memorial will include an open-air promenade, an amphitheater, and educational materials that will honor more than 200,000 veterans in the state.
