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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.

Xóchítl Pāpalōtl organized the Walk Out In Support Of DACA Students and speaks to the crowd gathered in front of the Knowledge Center.

UNR Students Protest DACA Decision

September 5, 2017 by Stephanie Serrano

Today in Reno, like in many cities across the nation, protestors spoke out against President Donald Trump’s announcement that he will be ending the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, known as DACA. Attorney General Jeff Sessions also announced that Trump is giving Congress six months to find a legislative solution. KUNR reporter Stephanie Serrano has more.

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.

La ultima muñeca, or the last doll, is a gift the quinceañera receives on her big day. It is a significant milestone as her last childhood toy now that she is becoming a young woman.

How Quinceañeras Financially Impact the Northern Nevada Community

August 29, 2017 by Stephanie Serrano

Quinceañeras are Latin American traditions which are meant to celebrate a young girl becoming a woman. The average quinceañera can cost between $10,000 to $15,000. That includes the venue, entertainment, catering, photography, videography, and the wardrobe for the birthday girl and eight of her closest friends.

Local Folklórico instructor Sarah Perez doesn’t have an age limit, she teaches children as young as three to adults.

Artown Offers Bilingual Programming for First Time

July 27, 2017 by Stephanie Serrano

By Stephanie Serrano  Sarah Perez is a dance instructor who teaches a handful of small children the traditional Hispanic dance Folklórico. “In Artown, I have a group of kids that are going to be doing some Folklórico dances mainly from the region of Guadalajara and one Veracruz dance,” Perez said. “They are described as more… [Read More]

Junior Burgos signs autographs at the end of the game. Fans are willing to get anything signed from Burgos, including T-shirts and mini soccer balls.

Reno 1868 FC’s Fan Base Is Growing Fast

May 13, 2017 by Stephanie Serrano

There are four soccer clubs in Northern Nevada for kids as young as five. Reno’s professional players understand that they are role models for this younger generation.

A Nibble for the Economy: Bill Would Have Brought Fish Pedicures to Nevada

April 5, 2017 by Noticiero Movil

If you’ve ever wanted fish to nibble the dead skin off your feet, Assembly Bill 158 is for you. AB158 is sponsored by Assemblyman Jim Marchant, R-Las Vegas, who hopes legalizing the use of fish for pedicures will boost the Nevada economy.

Controversial Immigration Bill Killed in the Nevada Legislature

April 5, 2017 by Noticiero Movil

Senate Bill 223, one of the only bills in the Nevada Legislature this session to address immigration, died on March 28. SB223 would have put in place restrictions on local law enforcement in regards to what they can do in terms of immigration enforcement.

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