A free family fair in Las Vegas this weekend will offer resources to children and families with autism and other disabilities.
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Hungry Las Vegans can sample six diner pitches for “The Great Las Vegas Coffee Shop Giveaway” at public test kitchen dates on weekends throughout April and May.
The popular Texas-made half-gallons are once again available in Southern Nevada, nearly seven years after the company stopped selling in the region.
Jeremiah Program bills itself as a two-generational approach to supporting women with children by offering them supportive services in housing, familial support, transportation or whatever else they need while they work on higher education to improve their economic mobility.
The leisure and hospitality sector led job growth for the Silver State last month, state officials said.
Culinary and bartender union members say the IRS increased its assumption of how much workers earn in tips. For many, it cuts deep into their take-home pay.
Habitat for Humanity of Las Vegas received a $1 million grant from philanthropist MacKenzie Scott as part of her overall gift to the international organization.
The show, joining other food and beverage conventions, aims to align tea with the fast-growing nonalcoholic beverage and health and wellness sectors.
The Collaboration Center will take a 5-acre horse ranch and transform it into expansive services for people with disabilities and their families.
The family-owned auto dealership business credits its values and Las Vegas for its years of success.