© All Rights Reserved 2025 | Privacy Policy
Tax ID / EIN: 23-7441306
Skyline of Las Vegas
Real news. Real stories. Real voices.
Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations
Supported by
We are experiencing technical difficulties at our tower site due to weather. This is affecting broadcasts of Classical 89.7 and our listeners in Ridgecrest, CA. Our engineers are diligently working to restore service.

3 From Nevada Tribes Win Awards For Fight For Voting Rights

RENO, Nev. (AP) — The Nevada Indian Commission is honoring three Native Americans who fought a pair of Nevada counties and the secretary of state to win satellite polling places on two reservations.

Ralph Burns and Jimmie James of the Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe, and Johnny Williams Jr. of the Walker River Paiute Tribe received American Indian Community Leader of the Year awards during the commission's recent banquet ceremony at the governor's mansion.

Commission executive Sherry Rupert told the Reno Gazette-Journal the award was for courage and effort to get the vote for tribe members.

Burns, James and Williams were among plaintiffs in a lawsuit against Secretary of State Barbara Cegavske and Washoe and Mineral counties, which initially denied the tribes' requests for early voting places in the communities of Nixon and Schurz.

Sink your teeth into our annual collection of dining — and drinking — stories, including a tally of Sin City's Tiki bars, why good bread is having a moment, and how one award-winning chef is serving up Caribbean history lessons through steak. Plus, discover how Las Vegas is a sports town, in more ways than one. Bon appétit!