
Veronica Zaragovia
ReporterVeronica Zaragovia (Las Vegas) is happiest finding stories in remote corners and unlikely places, and she loves to explore Southern Nevada. Her reporting has taken her from South Dakota to Seoul, South Korea, and several places in between. Her reporting includes stories for the Associated Press, the Agence France Presse, KENS 5 (the CBS affiliate in San Antonio, Texas), the In Transit blog of The New York Times and the online PBS NewsHour.
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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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A look at the different impact of the Latino vote in two neighboring states.
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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.
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Republicans are working hard to court Latinos in Nevada, one of the most critical states in the upcoming presidential election. Currently, President Barack Obama holds a lead in the state.
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