Fragrance of Zongzi and Tea: A Cultural Celebration of the Dragon Boat Festival

— A Community Report on One APIA Nevada’s Dragon Boat Cultural Day Las Vegas, May 31, 2025 — On the afternoon of the Dragon Boat Festival, the aroma of zongzi and the warmth of shared tradition filled a community multipurpose space in Las Vegas. Organized by One APIA Nevada, this lively and heartfelt cultural gatheringContinue reading “Fragrance of Zongzi and Tea: A Cultural Celebration of the Dragon Boat Festival”

粽香茶韻慶端午 華社共聚傳文化

——內華達亞太裔公民權益協會端午文化日活動側記 【拉斯維加斯訊】2025年5月31日下午,一場融合節慶溫情與文化智慧的「粽香茶韻·端午文化日」活動,在拉斯維加斯的社區多功能活動空間熱鬧展開。活動由內華達亞太裔公民權益協會(One APIA Nevada)主辦,吸引約80位社區成員參加,絕大多數為華人家庭,現場洋溢著濃濃的鄉音與鄉情。

Clean Energy Needs Clean Conscience: Observing the NV Energy–NCL Tension

By Nevada Chinese Perspective  As Nevada rises to prominence as a clean energy leader, it’s clear that the future is solar, geothermal, and battery-powered. From massive infrastructure projects like Greenlink Nevada to collaborations with major tech companies, NV Energy is playing a visible and vital role in the state’s transition to renewables. At the sameContinue reading “Clean Energy Needs Clean Conscience: Observing the NV Energy–NCL Tension”

Public Voices Rise Over NV Energy Rate Hike Proposal at PUCN Hearings

LAS VEGAS, June 5, 2025 — Emotions ran high at the Public Utilities Commission of Nevada (PUCN) hearings held on June 4, as residents and community advocates voiced sharp criticism of NV Energy’s proposed 9% electricity rate increase. The utility’s proposal, which could raise average monthly household bills by around $15, drew both fierce publicContinue reading “Public Voices Rise Over NV Energy Rate Hike Proposal at PUCN Hearings”

民众齐声反对 NV Energy 涨价提案 —— 公用事业委员会听证会引发强烈反响

拉斯维加斯,2025年6月5日 — 6月4日,内华达州公用事业委员会(PUCN)在拉斯维加斯举行的听证会上,众多居民和社区倡导者对 NV Energy 提出的 9% 电费上涨计划表示强烈不满。该提案预计将使普通家庭的月电费增加约15美元,在社区中引发广泛反对,尽管部分非营利组织对其中一些措施表示有限支持。

A May of Poetry: Echoes and Progress of AAPI Heritage Month

From Legislation to Legacy; From History Remembered to Futures Imagined The Dawn: When Congress Began to Remember On a quiet morning in 1843, waves from the Pacific gently touched the shores of San Francisco Bay. A lone traveler from Japan stepped onto American soil, unaware that his footsteps would begin a legacy spanning centuries. TwoContinue reading “A May of Poetry: Echoes and Progress of AAPI Heritage Month”