Private shower stalls are about to pop up across the Las Vegas Valley for homeless individuals wanting time to relax and refresh themselves.
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.
Broadway Pizzeria wants to hire three or four more employees in the kitchen so the staff doesn’t burn out. But co-owner Anthony Rossi can hardly get applicants in the door for an interview.
Your dog can now help you sniff out a good deal at Fashion Show Las Vegas, as the mall began its new pet-friendly policy on Friday.
A local Make-A-Wish leader with a background in strategic operations and entertainment has been named the new president and CEO of Make-A-Wish of Southern Nevada.
Starburst Parlor owner Jill Shlesinger hopes her keto-friendly bakery will satisfy the sweet tooth for nearly everyone, even those with dietary restrictions.
Shortages of labor, raw materials and bottlenecks at major U.S. ports are causing industry leaders to suggest consumers buy holiday gifts and products early.
The fast-food chain is deploying corporate workers to its restaurants to help address the nation’s ongoing labor shortage.
Popularization of a drug that some are using as a way to treat COVID-19 has created increased demand for the veterinary form of the medicine in Las Vegas, some veterinary medicine practitioners say.
More than 500 volunteers joined nonprofits across the Las Vegas valley for United Way’s Day of Caring.
University Medical Center will contribute $12 million in in-kind programs, services and cash to a campaign to add more transplantation programs in Nevada.
United Way of Southern Nevada’s new leader considers his new role at the nonprofit’s helm as “divine providence” to return to helping his hometown.
A Las Vegas autism services nonprofit is fundraising for more staff following its takeover of a medical therapy and diagnostic center.
The changing economic landscape has led thousands of families to seek help diapering their children, diaper bank leaders in Las Vegas say.
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.