The changing economic landscape has led thousands of families to seek help diapering their children, diaper bank leaders in Las Vegas say.
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After a tour at Sunshine Minting in Henderson, Gov. Steve Sisolak said he supports efforts to bring more manufacturing jobs to Nevada.
First Friday draws thousands out to downtown Las Vegas for a night of art, food and drinks. Its community and economic impact are vital to a recovering city, leaders say.
Nonprofits have spent months dealing with uncertainty in event planning during the public health crisis. Now some are moving forward carefully with in-person galas, a major fundraising source.
About half of the 23 cabins were expected to host guests for the weekend. Event cancellations, such as weddings hosted in the restaurant, caused occupancy to drop from what would typically be a busy season.
Refugee resettlement agencies in Southern Nevada are searching for housing and other support as they prepare for Afghan immigrants to come to the state in coming weeks.
A nationwide shortage of flowers has left florists in Las Vegas looking for creative solutions during a busy upcoming wedding and event season.
Proceeds of the sale of a recently completed home will help HomeAid Southern Nevada fund community projects to address vulnerable and homeless populations in the Las Vegas area.
Workforce development in Nevada is hitting a snag as the skilled labor pipeline faces challenges, business leaders told Gov. Steve Sisolak and U.S. labor secretary during a Monday roundtable event.
Since its inception, the Rogers Foundation has given more than $89 million to those causes. “I like knowing that we’re the people who can make that opportunity to help make their dreams come true,” Rogers said.