Once close to the edge of bankruptcy, Las Vegas’ public radio station went through severe budget cuts and a challenging pandemic to now stand in good shape.
McKenna Ross
McKenna Ross joined the Review-Journal in June 2021 as a business reporter covering Southern Nevada nonprofits and the charity sector. She is a corps member with Report for America, a national service program that places journalists into local newsrooms. She previously reported for MLive, a Michigan news site, and interned at The Oregonian, the Palm Beach Post, Gongwer News Service and WKAR News. She is a graduate of Michigan State University.
A partnership between Three Square and the Food Bank of Northern Nevada will allow advocates to raise awareness to high rates of food insecurity in adults over age 60.
PKWY Tavern will open PKWY Volunteer and PKWY Decatur in late July and early August, Fine Entertainment announced Tuesday.
Nevada ranks among the bottom states for overall child well-being, though it experienced improvements in several categories, according to a new 50-state data report.
Nearly two dozen naturalized citizens were honored by Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada and the ECDC African Community Center during a World Refugee Day event.
Eight companies considering relocation or expansion in Nevada may have a sweeter deal after the Governor’s Office of Economic Development approved $8.9 million in tax incentives Thursday.
Resorts World Las Vegas will use its own mobile app and cashless wagering in a plan to make the new hotel-casino “the most technologically advanced” on the Strip when it opens June 24.
A contribution from Las Vegas Sands’ charitable arm will close out the first phase of an LGBTQ nonprofit’s fundraising push to expand a community health center, the company announced Tuesday.
Some Las Vegas Valley residents received upgraded appliances to help them save money on utility bills through a partnership between the nonprofit affordable housing group Nevada HAND and NV Energy.
Demand at Southern Nevada food pantries has stabilized from a shocking peak more than a year ago, but Three Square food bank is still distributing over 1 million more pounds of food a month than it did in May 2019.
As magic shows, pop stars and mega-entertainers return to the Strip, Las Vegans now have another live performance option as Opera Las Vegas returns.
Nevada incubators and investment groups are looking forward to a change in private investment regulations known as blue sky laws through the passage of new legislation.
David Chavez was crowned the world’s best bricklayer for the second time at the World of Concrete’s Spec Mix Bricklayer 500 competition on Wednesday.
A park in Las Vegas’ Historic Westside will be renovated to become a hyperlocal food source and co-op through a federal partnership, the city announced Thursday.