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Deacon Thomas Roberts Will Depart Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada at Year’s End
Deacon Thomas Roberts, President & CEO of Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada (CCSN), has announced that he will step down from his leadership position with the organization at the end of the year. Roberts has been a steadfast leader and beloved figure at CCSN for the past 11 years. Under...
Dr. Sid Khurana Discusses Treating Lifelong Psychiatric Conditions on the Watching Mental Health Podcast
Psychiatrist shares treatment approaches for conditions such as bipolar disorder, ADHD, autism and others. Nevada Mental Health Co-founder, Sid Khurana, recently appeared on the “Watching Mental Health” podcast, hosted by Katie Rose Waechter. The episode, titled “Mental Health Treatment for Lifelong Psychiatric Conditions,” covered treatment options and strategies for lifetime conditions, such as bipolar disorder, autism, ADHD, as well as other mood and anxiety disorders.
Mesquite Police Department Call Log, July 8
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More than 30 million bake under heat alerts as dangerous triple-digit temps return to West
One of the hottest starts to summer on record across much of the West is ready to write its next chapter as yet another dangerous bout of heat is building, just in time for the weekend.
Nevada heat demands more than cooling centers, lawmakers told
Policy, politics and progressive commentary Despite Nevada having two of the fastest warming cities in the nation — Reno and Las Vegas — the state has taken the least action to protect the public from the impacts of climate change. On Wednesday, researchers told lawmakers that the severe lack of heat mitigation in Reno and Las Vegas has led to […] The post Nevada heat demands more than cooling centers, lawmakers told appeared first on Nevada Current.
Nevada gets OK to sell federal public lands for affordable housing
Environmentalists said a first time ever federal decision to allow the sale of a small parcel of national public land in Nevada is an example of "careful use." The Bureau of Land Management this week approved the sale of 20 acres near Las Vegas to the Clark County Department of Social Services for an affordable housing development.
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