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.
Artown Offers Bilingual Programming for First Time
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]
Reno 1868 FC’s Fan Base Is Growing Fast
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
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
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.
How Reno Tattoo Artist Albert Rivas Found his Path
According to Statistic Brain, approximately 36 percent of people ages 18 to 25 have at least one tattoo. Meet local tattooer Albert Rivas and learn how he got his start in the business.
Reno Exhibit Highlights Latino Tattoo Artists
Traditionally, tattoos are not well-received in older generations of Latino immigrants. Now Rivas and 10 other artists are part of that change by showcasing their work in La Cultural de Los Tatuajes.
Mayor Schieve Announces E-commerce Company Zazzle is Moving to Reno
E-commerce company Zazzle is predicted to bring nearly 250 jobs to the City of Reno through their new core distribution and manufacturing center at the South Valley Commerce Center later this year.
Schieve Promises to Bring New Leadership to City Council
Despite the Reno City Council’s troubling year of sexual misconduct investigations, excessive debt creation and city gentrification problems, Mayor Hillary Schieve went into little detail about last year’s chaos in her State of the City Address last Thursday evening.
UNR DACA Panel Answers Concerns for Undocumented Students
The concerns they heard ranged from students not knowing how their families would be affected by potential changes, to federal legislation, to teachers not knowing how to help their undocumented students feel safe in the classroom.
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