Sight and Sound Candy and More received a $10,000 grant to support her new business through a state government office that connects entrepreneurs to resources.
McKenna Ross
McKenna Ross joined the Review-Journal in June 2021 and previously covered gaming and tourism and Southern Nevada's nonprofit sector for the newspaper. Before moving to Nevada, she reported for MLive, a Michigan news site, and interned at publications in Michigan, Oregon and Florida. McKenna is a graduate of Michigan State University and a 2021-2024 Report for America corps member. When she's not working, she's either reading or hiking Southern Nevada trails with her dog.
As aid begins to flow out of state grant reserves to Nevada nonprofits, government officials must weigh the long-term success of the programs they support, the Nevada governor said.
The tech giant will invest millions in Nevada through updates to two data storage facilities in the state and career programming, among other spending, it announced Tuesday.
Hundreds of jobs were offered on the spot to Nevadans eager to find work. The mass hiring event was one of Las Vegas largest since the economy reopened after COVID-19 lockdowns.
A 138-page decision, issued by the U.S. Administrative Law Judge Jeffrey Wedekind, says Red Rock must recognize and bargain with the Culinary Union based on its pre-election card majority.
More than 100 employers will use the Clark County-hosted Spring Job Fair to interview and hire for 13,000 positions. Nearly 6,000 job seekers have signed up to attend.
Horror fans can look forward to a double dose of new attractions that are joining the growing list of such venues in Las Vegas.
Nevada officials awarded five organizations with grants through funds available from the American Rescue Plan Act.
Members of the BTS Army couldn’t hide their excitement Friday ahead of the K-Pop band’s first performance at Allegiant Stadium.
UNLV students were challenged to innovate a new way to diversify Nevada’s economy in the university’s first entreprenuerial pitch contest.
See the wedding industry through a historic lens at a new exhibit in Las Vegas.
Officials with Southern Nevada nonprofit organizations say galas and other fundraising events are easier to host and plan, as the pandemic wanes.
A free family fair in Las Vegas this weekend will offer resources to children and families with autism and other disabilities.
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.
Surging demand in used cars is pushing people out of their target budget or vehicle type.
