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CREDIT: Natalie Van Hoozer

Renoites Offer DACA Assistance Before Renewal Deadline

September 26, 2017 by Natalie Van Hoozer

The deadline for people to renew their Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals status is fast approaching, and northern Nevadans are organizing legal help.

Mayra and Alberto Villa selling Buñuelos and ribbon fries at Fiesta on Wells. CREDIT: Natalie Van Hoozer

Buñuelos: Preserving A Mexican Tradition

September 26, 2017 by Natalie Van Hoozer

Fiesta on Wells is an annual street fair celebrating Latino culture in Reno. Our reporter Natalie Van Hoozer stopped by to learn more. Wells Avenue is known for its Latino restaurants and businesses. For this event, the street is lined with booths for nonprofit organizations and vendors. Their tables are piled high with leatherwork, brightly painted… [Read More]

Senator Catherine Cortez Masto introduces a small business resource guide at the Reno-Sparks Chamber of Commerce. CREDIT: Natalie Van Hoozer

Small Business Resource Guide Released In Spanish

September 16, 2017 by Natalie Van Hoozer

Senator Catherine Cortez Masto has released a small business resource guide in both English and Spanish.

Maria Toca, Reno resident and the city's first person nationwide to be granted DACA status. CREDIT: Andrea Jimenez

Future of DACA Concerns Nevadans

September 1, 2017 by Natalie Van Hoozer

The White House has stated that President Trump will announce his decision about the future of the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program on Tuesday and Nevadans are reacting.

Being A Latina Business Owner In Reno

February 12, 2017 by Natalie Van Hoozer

What is entrepreneurship like for Latina women who move to northern Nevada from Latin America to open a business?

Fulbright Scholar Melisa Prior is from Mar del Plata, Argentina.

An International Look at American Voting (or Lack Thereof)

November 21, 2016 by Natalie Van Hoozer

Despite the attention the presidential election has drawn, less than 60 percent of eligible voters in the U.S. cast a ballot. Academics from Latin America living in Reno have a unique perspective on this issue, as voting is compulsory in many Latin American countries.

UNR graduate student Amanda Buell.

Is Tim Kaine’s Spanish Resonating with Northern Nevadans?

September 29, 2016 by Natalie Van Hoozer

By Natalie Van Hoozer Senator Tim Kaine has been speaking both English and Spanish while campaigning as the Democratic vice-presidential candidate. When he recently stopped in Reno for a rally, attendees were surprised that he did not use those bilingual skills. Kaine did discuss several issues important to the northern Nevada community, including immigration and… [Read More]

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