An increase in Hispanic residents spurred growth in Nevada over the past decade, as the state’s white population fell to under 50 percent.
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Despite recent eligibility expansion, the number of Clark County residents receiving the COVID-19 vaccine slowed substantially in recent days, a new report shows.
Gov. Steve Sisolak on Friday announced an initiative aimed at distributing the coronavirus vaccine more equitably across racial and ethnic groups in Clark County.
The findings come from new data released by the Southern Nevada Health District on Friday morning.
A coalition of local advocacy organizations is also calling for a statewide moratorium on evictions and sweeps on the homeless during the coronavirus outbreak.
The senator’s appearance was part of U.S. Rep. Steven Horsford’s inaugural Labor Day cookout.
The openly gay candidate Democratic presidential candidate Pete Buttigieg spoke on identity politics and other topics during his keynote speech Saturday night at the 14th annual Human Rights Campaign Las Vegas Dinner.
HUD Secretary Ben Carson, visiting Las Vegas, touts streamlined applications, reduced fees and tax credits as a way to induce developers to build or rehabilitate low-income housing nationwide.