With each blood donation, Vitalant is providing COVID-19 antibody testing.
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Donors can give blood at a variety of locations in August; blood drive hosts are also needed.
Rampart Casino and JW Marriott Las Vegas hosting blood drive with Vitalant on Saturday and Sunday.
Fireworks will be launched from several locations around the Las Vegas Valley to celebrate the Fourth of July.
The Las Vegas Bowl Huddle group made and delivered over 200 homemade cards of hope to United Way of Southern Nevada as a part of Delivering with Dignity Health.
Chinese restaurants across the country will prepare free meals to help those in need during the pandemic.
Local businesses and churches are among the locations hosting Red Cross blood drives in May.
Rick Wyatt of American Adventure Tours has donated supplies to Las Vegas Valley hospitals.
Gym owner opens rental home to health care workers, and The District offers families a new, weekly virtual program.
Project Marilyn continues to serve women in need and Inspirada residential community starts a flower planting project.
Nonprofits, service agencies seek donated items, money and time as they assist families affected by the coronavirus pandemic.
With museum events, residency concerts, rugby and soccer games, and more, there is something for everyone.
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The Board of School Trustees decided on an Illinois-based search firm to recommend candidates for the office.
Researchers are looking for people in the Las Vegas Valley with loved ones who have the disease also known as juvenile diabetes.
Senior U.S. District Judge Larry Hicks died after he was hit by a vehicle near the district courthouse in downtown Reno, the Reno Police Department said. He was 80.
The chef-owned spot drew on American, Mexican and European traditions for its menu of comfort food with a twist.