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Kylie Hernandes has been coming to the Eddy House for the last seven months. CREDIT: Camille Stuyvesant

Reno Youth Homelessness On The Rise According To Survey

February 2, 2018 by Natalie Van Hoozer

For one day in January, cities across the country hold a point-in-time count to survey the homeless population in their county. In Reno, organizers recently hosted an event to county homeless youths, specifically. They found that the number of 18-to-24 year-olds without a home is on the rise.

Nevada Legislators Respond to DACA Uncertainty

Nevada Legislators Respond To DACA Uncertainty

January 30, 2018 by Natalie Van Hoozer

Some of Nevada’s Congressional leaders are responding to possible changes in federal immigration laws.

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Puerto Rican Mother Living in Reno Feels Grateful Following Hurricane

January 4, 2018 by Noticiero Movil

Keyla Vega, a mother of two, moved to Reno, Nev. one week after hurricane Maria hit the island of Puerto Rico and in lieu of focusing on its aftermath, Vega plans to settle into a new life on the mainland.

Before entering the victim reporting rooms there is a small lobby decorated with Christmas ornaments. Along with toys for children to play with.

Reno Police Supporting Victims in New Ways

December 26, 2017 by Stephanie Serrano

Within the last year, the City of Reno invested close to $100,000 to remodel the front desk of the Reno Police Department. This may sound like a cosmetic adjustment but historically, people would make their reports through a plexiglass window in front of whoever was in the lobby, no matter the case.

Nevada State Senator Catherine Cortez Masto (right) spoke in the U.S. Senate to ask for support in passing the DREAM Act. She also shared a letter from DACA recipient and Reno resident Maria Toca (pictured in middle photo). CREDIT: Screenshot from a Facebook video posted by the Facebook account of Senator Catherine Cortez Masto.

Seven Things To Know About DACA

December 26, 2017 by Natalie Van Hoozer

The legislation for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, known as DACA, is still in a state of uncertainty.

Our reporter Natalie Van Hoozer sat down with KUNR Reno Public Radio News Director Michelle Billman to provide some updates.

Filipino Immigrants Struggle to Make Reno Their New Home

December 18, 2017 by Regine Alojado

According to the Migration Policy Institute, the United States is home to about 1.7 million Filipino immigrants, making them the second-largest immigrant group in the United States after Mexican immigrants. According to the 2016 U.S Census, Washoe County has the second largest Filipino population in Nevada.

Meet the family behind Antonio’s Mexican Grill

December 18, 2017 by Karina Gonzalez

Family-owned businesses have a significant influence on the U.S. economy. According to the Conway Center for Family Business, family businesses account for 64 percent of the country’s gross domestic product and produce 62 percent of jobs.

International university students build their own community in Reno

December 11, 2017 by Narumi Kobayashi

According to TIME, the number of international students in U.S. colleges and universities grew by 7.1 percent last year, topping one million. Students studying abroad face issues such as adjusting to a new culture and trying to communicate in a new language, often in situations in which the student is under a lot of physical and mental stress.

People with Disabilities Face Housing Challenges in Reno

December 8, 2017 by Taylor Caldwell

According to a study done by the National Low Income Housing Association, Nevada only has 15 affordable homes available for every 100 extremely low-income people. Reno currently only has 63 affordable apartment properties with a population of approximately 245,000 people.

Map image credit: G.E. Bullard, https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/ Text and graphic design: Natalie Van Hoozer

Six Things To Know About Getting A Visa

December 1, 2017 by Natalie Van Hoozer

Escuche y lea la historia en español.  The heated national debate on immigration often brings up the question of why undocumented immigrants didn’t enter the U.S. legally. Our reporter Natalie Van Hoozer has been researching this topic, and she’s finding that it’s not that simple. She sat down with KUNR Reno Public Radio News Director Michelle… [Read More]

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