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Latino voters in Northern Nevada are voicing that their top issues are accessing economic opportunities and addressing immigration — but it goes beyond that — and while they’re committed to casting their ballots in November, what remains to be seen is who will earn their vote. Listen to this month’s episode of Purple Politics Nevada with host Lucia Starbuck to learn more.
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Nevada is inundated every two years by candidates and political operatives from around the country. This year, that list includes a prominent figure in the Christian nationalist movement.
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Heading into next week’s primary and Republican caucus, some Republicans who find themselves in the middle feel unheard.
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Quiénes pueden votar y quiénes no: los inmigrantes que no son ciudadanos estadounidenses no pueden elegir presidentes ni congresistas.
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The first day of early voting for the 2024 Nevada Presidential Preference Primary kicked off on Jan. 27 for registered Republicans and Democrats. KUNR spoke with voters throughout Fernley, Fallon, and Sparks.
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Nuestro medio aliado Factchequeado explica cómo son las primarias presidenciales de cada partido y qué particularidad tienen en 2024.
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Antes de las primarias y caucus presidenciales de 2024 en Nevada, KUNR responde a cuatro preguntas clave sobre el proceso de votación.
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The Supreme Court heard arguments last fall in a case that could overturn protections for domestic violence survivors. That could have sweeping consequences for Nevada.
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Ahead of the 2024 presidential preference primaries and caucus in Nevada, KUNR answers four key questions about voting.
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A new analysis shows a growing number of children are losing federal health insurance across the U.S., including in the Mountain West.
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Last week, U.S. Sen. Jacky Rosen introduced legislation that would make federal land available for development, local government use, and conservation.
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To comply with the “Nevada street vendor law,” the city of Reno adopted a new sidewalk vendor ordinance.