In celebration of Women’s History Month, the Urban Voice and Sumnu is proud to present these eclectic ladies who have one thing in common: They care.... Read full article
The time is ripe to reflect on the civil rights victories we have achieved and the work still to come. In Southern Nevada, powerful Black leaders like Dr. Charles West, Hattie Canty, and Senator Joe Neal spent their lives fighting to build...... Read full article
The offices of Governor, Steve Sisolak, and State Treasurer, Zach Conine, have partnered with local agencies to conduct outreach in Northern and Southern Nevada to boost awareness about the $2.7 billion, and to encourage participation in a survey.... Read full article
Debbie Conway has served the public for over 20 years and is currently the Clark County Recorder. She oversees approximately 60 employees and operates on a combined budget of approximately $10 million. ... Read full article
Kourtney Wagner (Mr. West Las Vegas) a husband and father of two has been a Las Vegas resident for the last 12 years and served as a local Las Vegas Realtor since 2013. Kourtney is devoted to helping his clients with Real Estate.... Read full article
"Recovering from this pandemic means leaving no family behind. Thanks to the American Rescue Plan — the COVID-19 relief package that I voted to pass earlier this year — help is here for Nevada families." Congressman Steven Horsford... Read full article
Quintessentially, on Friday, July 30, 2021, the atmosphere was conducive, and the vibe was electrifying anticipating the entrance of the Bishop-Elect Bill Herbert McDonnell, Junior.... Read full article
Reuben D’Silva, an educator, national speaker, and advocate for the Las Vegas community, enlightens Nevadans on what it truly means to serve and give back.... Read full article
"In March, I voted to pass the American Rescue Plan to put money in the pockets of Nevada’s families. The law has already delivered $1,400 checks to most Nevadans, and more money is on the way for families with children." U.S. Congressman Horsford... Read full article
During the Antebellum period in America slaves were not allowed to freely pay homage to their deceased loved ones. Funeral services were closely monitored and supervised by slave owners, if they were allowed to proceed at all. ... Read full article