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ACLU secures fair access for poll observers in Nye County
By B. B. Urness | Oct 28, 2024
Nye County has reached a settlement with the ACLU of Nevada regarding restrictions on poll observers based on political affiliation.
Nevada court dismisses mass voter challenge ahead of November elections
By D. D. Diggs | Oct 14, 2024
A mass voter challenge lawsuit in Washoe County, Nevada, has been dismissed with prejudice. The lawsuit was initiated by the Citizen Outreach Foundation and targeted over 11,000 voters for removal from Nevada's voter rolls. The ACLU of Nevada intervened in the case to protect these voters' rights.
ACLU intervenes in Washoe County voter purge case
By R. B. Pepalis | Oct 4, 2024
The ACLU of Nevada has been granted permission to intervene in a lawsuit concerning the removal of over 11,000 registered voters from Washoe County's voter rolls. The court found that the organization had a substantial interest in joining the case. The lawsuit, initiated by the Citizen Outreach Foundation, challenges voter registrations based solely on data from the National Change of Address (NCOA) database.
ACLU intervenes in Clark County lawsuit over voter roll purge
By R. B. Pepalis | Oct 2, 2024
The ACLU of Nevada has taken legal action to intervene in a lawsuit that aims to remove over 19,000 registered voters from Clark County's voter rolls just weeks before the upcoming November election. The case, filed by Citizen Outreach Foundation, targets voters whose names appear in the National Change of Address (NCOA) database. The ACLU argues that this method is insufficient for challenging voter eligibility and claims it could lead to disenfranchisement.
UNLV faculty tackle diverse issues from climate action to mental health
By R. B. Pepalis | Oct 1, 2024
As the new academic year begins, students and faculty at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) are actively engaged in various initiatives. From addressing the Southwest drought through atmospheric water harvesting to exploring the depths of our galaxy, UNLV is tackling current issues to shape a better future.
ACLU files motion against Washoe County voter challenge lawsuit
By E. F. Cullerton | Oct 1, 2024
The ACLU of Nevada has filed a motion to intervene in a lawsuit that seeks to remove over 11,000 registered voters from Washoe County’s voter rolls just weeks before the November election. This action could result in thousands of voters not receiving their mail-in ballots or having their registrations canceled. Among those challenged are at least seven members of the ACLU of Nevada.
United Way offers free language access services for nonprofits and agencies
By C. D. McHugh | Sep 30, 2024
In recognition of International Translation Day, United Way of Southern Nevada (UWSN) is drawing attention to its Language Access Services. These services provide interpretation and translation to community nonprofits and government agencies at no cost. The initiative is part of UWSN’s Language Access Project, funded by a Congressional Appropriation supported by Congresswoman Dina Titus.
United Way of Southern Nevada launches annual suit drive for women returning to work
By R. B. Pepalis | Sep 30, 2024
United Way of Southern Nevada (UWSN) is set to launch the 17th Annual Women United Suit Drive starting October 1. The drive invites donors to contribute gently used business attire, including suits, dresses, hospital scrubs, shoes, and accessories at various locations across the valley.
United Way hosts ninth annual Day of Caring
By A. D. Bamburg | Sep 18, 2024
Last week, United Way of Southern Nevada (UWSN) hosted its ninth annual Day of Caring, presented by PNC Bank. The event, held in collaboration with local nonprofits, schools, and community organizations, began with a celebration at Town Square Park on September 13.
Forum addresses Nevada's pressing housing issues with expert insights
By A. A. Sanchez | Sep 16, 2024
From rising rents to high interest rates to limited supply, housing policy is a central issue in the 2024 election cycle. Brookings Mountain West, in partnership with the Lied Center for Real Estate, is hosting a community forum examining the local, state, and federal impacts of Nevada’s housing challenges.
Nevada court orders Medicaid program expansion covering abortions
By R. B. Pepalis | Sep 12, 2024
Silver State Hope Fund case against Nevada Department of Health and Human Services expands abortion access for low-income Nevadans
ACLU sues Nye County over alleged election observer restrictions
By M. N. Tirado | Sep 11, 2024
The ACLU of Nevada has initiated legal action against Nye County, alleging the county's policies restrict the right to observe the election process. The lawsuit, filed on Tuesday, aims to uphold transparency in election procedures.
United Way hosts ninth annual Day of Caring on Sept. 13
By A. D. Bamburg | Sep 6, 2024
United Way of Southern Nevada (UWSN) is set to host its ninth annual Day of Caring on September 13, an event aimed at mobilizing hundreds of volunteers for community service. Sponsored by PNC Bank, the initiative invites participants to collaborate with local nonprofits, schools, and community organizations to address various needs in Southern Nevada.
United Way provides $462K in utility aid through senior expos
By R. B. Pepalis | Sep 6, 2024
LAS VEGAS, NV (Sept. 6, 2024) – Following the success of four Project REACH Senior Expos across Las Vegas, United Way of Southern Nevada (UWSN), in collaboration with NV Energy, Southwest Gas, and various community partners, has provided support to over 1,748 households in Southern Nevada. During these events, $462,035.59 was distributed for past-due electric, gas, water, and sewage bills.
Community forum on US-Mexico relations scheduled for August 27
By K. R. Nelson | Aug 19, 2024
Brookings Mountain West and the University of Nevada, Las Vegas (UNLV) will host a discussion on critical election topics as part of The Brookings Institution’s Election ’24: Issues at Stake series. The event, titled “US-Mexico Relations: Addressing Challenges at the Border,” is scheduled for August 27 from 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. in the first-floor auditorium inside UNLV's Greenspun Hall. The event is free and open to the public, with an RSVP requested.
ACLU files EEOC charge against Nevada licensing board over alleged discriminatory practices
By M. N. Tirado | Aug 14, 2024
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and ACLU of Nevada have filed a charge with the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) against the Nevada State Board of Massage Therapy. The charge alleges that the board's reliance on uncorroborated and dismissed criminal charges in deciding massage therapy license applications has caused an unjustified disparate impact on Asian women, violating Title VII.
Nevada coalition urges modernization of court document access
By A. A. Sanchez | Aug 13, 2024
In a state where sunshine laws aim to ensure transparency, many Nevadans remain unaware of critical court proceedings. The Nevada Open Government Coalition (NOGC) has highlighted that transparency is lacking in the judicial system.
Nevada faces scrutiny over potential business tax hikes amid financial concerns
By M. N. Tirado | Aug 8, 2024
The only certainties in life are debt and taxes. Considering them together can reduce both. Taxes are a price on public services, and people are unwilling to pay for services that do not deliver good roads and schools.
Examining Nevada's precarious public pension fund stability
By A. I. Benavidez | Aug 6, 2024
The True Cost of Generous Pensions
United Way of Southern Nevada receives $35K grant from U.S. Bank Foundation
By R. B. Pepalis | Aug 2, 2024
United Way of Southern Nevada receives $35,000 grant from U.S. Bank Foundation