
Nevada’s Legislative Updates: Property Tax Reform and Plastic Ban
En “Al Aire con KUNR”, Maria Palma cubre legislaciones en Nevada, desde impuestos hasta la prohibición de botellas.

En “Al Aire con KUNR”, Maria Palma cubre legislaciones en Nevada, desde impuestos hasta la prohibición de botellas.

En este episodio de Al Aire con KUNR, Maria Palma informa sobre una ley para facilitar el retiro de autos abandonados.

Two Colorado women will hike 1,600 miles from Nevada to Canada, sharing their journey to win $5,000 each.

Starting January 1, Nevada must provide Medicaid healthcare to incarcerated youth under 21 and former foster youth up to 26.

Nevada gets a C+ in reproductive health care policy. Lawmakers push bills to boost access and protect providers.

Senate to review bills on Nevada Native issues, including water rights and missing Indigenous persons, sponsored by Sen. Cortez Masto.

Schools, churches, and hospitals were once “sensitive locations” for immigration enforcement. Trump’s changes ended this.

Emilo, a journalism student, navigates stress over citizenship and funding. Programs like UndocuPack offer vital support.

Several hundred rallied at Nevada’s capitol for the ‘50501 Movement’ against Trump’s policies and Project 2025.

Trump’s executive order to end birthright citizenship, deemed unconstitutional by a Seattle judge, faces legal challenges.

Only 7.9% of U.S. state legislators are moms of minors, but Nevada ranks fifth with 12.7%, per Vote Mama Foundation.

Nevada graduate student workers urge NSHE to recognize their union, citing financial instability and unsafe conditions.