Telecommuting During the Pandemic
As more places open back up, questions surrounding how to return to work and opinions of whether or not to continue telecommuting vary widely.
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As more places open back up, questions surrounding how to return to work and opinions of whether or not to continue telecommuting vary widely.
Thanks to light pollution, most people lack access to the visible night sky. That's why SB 52 works to protect dark skies here in Nevada.
Las Vegas’s new up-and-coming physical therapy business applies a variety of treatment practices to whatever ails you. At LVL Up, your needs come first.
Southern Nevada’s only independent, general-interest bookstore, the Writer’s Block continues to overcome the pandemic's setbacks.
Dog & Whistle is a “one-of-a-kind startup” that focuses on providing human-grade treats and meals to dogs while also working to eliminate food waste at the same time. Read more to learn how owner Eric Adams does this!
Pop n' Pies rose to satisfy the “knead” of the community for baked goods, providing Las Vegas with original, fresh-baked, homemade pies! Read more to learn about owner and pastry-chef Andrea Mclean's journey.
Avoiding plastic hard enough, especially for things like makeup. That’s why LunaKai Lash provides eco-friendly makeup to fight the plastic crisis.
As the pandemic adds new challenges to environmentalism and the fight against the plastic crisis, local zero-waste store, Minimal Market, has continued to help the community with waste-free living and is set to open their refillery store. Read more to learn how they worked to achieve this goal.
With more people reading this year, the need to find the perfect book brings new life and new customers to independent used book stores, including one local favorite - Copper Cat Books. Read more to learn how they serve the community and separate themselves from other used book stores.
Continuing to create while taking care of mental health has been a struggle for many this year. That’s why local “sticker lady” Lauren Lomrpey, The Doodling Nomad, took a break over the summer to do some much-needed self-care. Read more to learn how she’s utilized that rest to come back strong & move forward!