James Perez
NAHJ - Nevada InternJames Perez is a journalism student at the University of Nevada, Reno, with an emphasis in news and sports media. He previously worked as the NAHJ (Nevada Association of Hispanic Journalists) -Nevada intern at Nevada Public Radio, covering North and East Las Vegas. In his free time, he enjoys reading, movies and ice skating.
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                        Being chronically online has been an ongoing problem for Generation Z. But some Gen Zs are trying to take back control of their online habits.
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                        A two-alarm blaze that broke out at a shopping center near UNLV on July 25 was put out by the Clark County Fire Department within a couple hours.
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                        The Las Vegas city council approved a $17.5 million sale of the Desert Pines Golf Course, clearing the way for a large-scale housing development in East Las Vegas.
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                        It's a busy summer for sports in Vegas. The NBA's Summer League is in town. The Aces are trying to salvage a playoff berth. The Raiders are gearing up for another season, and the Golden Knights are making big trades.
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                        Broadacres Marketplace suddenly shut down last month, leaving 1,100 vendors without income and a community without its weekend hub.
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                        Since 2018, the Las Vegas Lights have actively tried to make inroads with the city's Latino community. But where does that connection stand in today's political climate?
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                        The Vegas Golden Knights snagged the top winger Mitch Marner in a sign-and-trade exchange for Nic Roy.
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                        Chef Leticia Mitchell's soon-to-be third restaurant, Cocina and Cantina in Boulder Station, plans to serve up fresh, locally sourced Mexican eats.
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                        New forecasts show major population growth in Clark County, with shifts in age, diversity, and job sectors. Planners are already working to meet future demands.
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                        Green Our Planet’s new 1.5-acre garden campus seeks to fight food insecurity in East Las Vegas. But a lack of neighborhood engagement may test that vision.