Veronica Zaragovia
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In the U.S., the Latino community is the youngest ethnic group. It's also becoming among the most supportive of gay marriage and homosexuality.
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Fans of Mexican boxing champ Juan Manuel Márquez shouted, sang, danced, waved Mexican flags and hugged each other at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas.
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Agricultural officials in Nevada say the number of wild horses straying off the range into urban areas has increased tremendously the past year.
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Biologists are trying to stabilize the number of Devils Hole pupfish in Nevada. There are just 75 of the fish left in the world and they're facing an uphill battle.
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Lawmakers will consider a bill at Nevada's 2013 legislative session that would allow all residents, regardless of their immigration status, to take a driving test and receive a driver's permit.
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Nevada’s Secretary of State is drafting a law that would set up a digital photo book at polling centers to identify voters. This measure would add to the existing poll books that use signatures to identify voters in Nevada.
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Despite its electoral clout, Nevada remains a difficult state to poll reliably. What must pollsters consider when gauging the state's electorate?
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U.S. states agree to trade financial backing for water conservation projects south of the border in return for Mexico's delivery of water into drought-plagued Lake Mead.
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Spending on Spanish-language political spots in 10 states vital to the presidential race has been released in a study commissioned by the U.S. Hispanic Chamber of Commerce. The report identifies spending from Jan. 1 through Nov. 6, 2012, in Arizona, California, New Mexico, Nevada and Texas, among others.
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Though the Mexican community of Las Vegas doesn't have the longstanding presence of that in Phoenix or Los Angeles, roughly 2,000 people came out on the first night of the Dia de los Muertos celebration.