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Statewide organization launches fundraiser for sidewalk vendors
Sidewalk vendors in Nevada struggling with the cost of vending licenses may soon find relief. Make the Road Nevada launched a fundraising effort to help vendors obtain licenses. This fundraiser will ensure that sidewalk vendors have the resources and guidance they need to succeed in their small businesses, said Omar...
Americans can claim up to $10,350 from restaurant data breach settlement – and you don’t need to show a receipt
Americans have the opportunity to claim thousands of dollars after personal information was leaked due to a restaurant data breach. Those eligible for free money from the Nevada Restaurant Services (NRS) don't have to show their receipts. Consumers argued that NRS had unauthorized access to systems and certain files. The...
Candy cane tree tradition prompts Bunkerville fundraiser
It was Christmas of 2020, during the midst of the COVID pandemic. Bunkerville resident Nancy Leavitt of Bunkerville had a box of small candy canes that she wanted to get rid of. She reflected back to when she was a young girl. She remembered that her mother had a cardboard...
Flash flood warning for Mt. Charleston; 2 storms bring wind and rain to Las Vegas
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — The National Weather Service in Las Vegas has issued a flash flood warning for several locations on Mt. Charleston. In addition, there’s also a thunderstorm moving into the valley from the south. According to a social post, the weather service said it observed nearly...
Lawsuit Against Formula 1, Clark County Imminent As Las Vegas Businesses Will Allege They Lost Millions Of Dollars In Revenue Because Of Las Vegas Grand Prix
Shop at Jay’s Market at 190 East Flamingo Road at the Koval Lane intersection east of the Strip. LVSportsBiz.com has learned it’s imminent that a second lawsuit alleging the Formula 1 race in Las Vegas caused local businesses to lose money will be filed soon. After Ellis Island...
NV Energy’s A/C rebates halted, restarted after month-long pause
When Reno resident Ky Plaskon’s air conditioning unit stopped working as a record-setting heat wave gripped both ends of Nevada this week, he inquired about a subsidized replacement through NV Energy’s PowerShift program. Funded by ratepayers, the program offers customers a rebate of $340 to $2,000 on energy-efficient units, depending on the type and size.
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