Articles with locally-focused content
Hearts Alive Village has been hard at work keeping pets out of the shelter and with their families, despite the hurdles that COVID-19 has put many Las Vegas pet-parents through recently. Read more to learn how this local animal rescue is helping the community!
New to the East LV community, Art Cafe Las Vegas has managed to blossom through the pandemic, becoming a favorite spot for locals. Read more to learn how they've grown these last few months!
As the Nevada State Legislature begins its 31st special session, the Nevada Coalition Against the Death Penalty is using the opportunity of budget discussions to address the costliness and discriminatory practice of the death penalty. Read more to learn about their efforts.
During the pandemic, Republic Services has used the opportunity of people being at home more to try and educate them on proper recycling practices. Read more to learn how the pandemic has impacted the waste removal company here in Las Vegas.
Paws Off The Table, local dog treat maker, has continued to thrive during the pandemic and serve the Las Vegas community's pets! Read more to learn about how the business has managed during the shutdown and what is in store for the near future!
Local food-waste pick-up service, Viva La Compost, has continued to grow and thrive, despite the pandemic. Read more to learn about how they continued to serve the Las Vegas community and lower its carbon footprint!
Market in the Alley, a monthly pop-up market in Downtown Las Vegas, has converted to a virtual market in response to the pandemic. Read to learn more about how they've continued supporting the community and local small business.
Due to the pandemic, a local non-profit that visits children in the hospital dressed as comic book heroes has had to adapt to the situation in order to keep supporting the community. Read more to learn how!
At the beginning of the protests, the youth of the community came out in support. We spoke with some who came out to hand out water to protesters and join the protest themselves, and discuss the topic of police brutality.
First Friday goes digital.
The First Friday Foundation has had to adapt to the changes COVID-19 has brought on the world by changing their format to a virtual event! Read more to learn how this important community organization has continued to support the community.