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Summer reading in Las Vegas: Libraries, new local titles, and that New York Times list
Summer is for book lovers. And this has been a momentous summer for readers in Las Vegas. Besides all the summer programs happening at the Las Vegas-Clark County Library District and the numerous book clubs happening across the valley, two notable local authors released books: author and UNLV professor Wendy Chen's Their Divine Fires and poet and UNLV emeritus professor Donald Revell's Canandaigua.
Las Vegas Justice Court Launches Eviction Diversion Program with $1.25 Million NCSC Grant
Las Vegas Justice Court is setting up an eviction diversion program, fueled by a $1.25 million grant from the National Center for State Courts. This initiative, part of the wider Eviction Diversion Initiative, is designed to support individuals and families facing eviction, by connecting them to resources and assistance that address their broader needs, and to help maintain their housing stability.
Update on COVID-19 in Nevada and Clark County: Are you at risk?
The White House announcement that President Joe Biden canceled events and headed off from Las Vegas with COVID-19 comes as Nevada and most of the nation is dealing with an increase in cases and positive tests.
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...
Summerlin South to get hundreds of new homes
Summerlin South is set to get a new 231-acre single-family residential development. Clark County’s Zoning Commission approved a zoning change (from rural open land to residential) Wednesday morning for the development of a plot of land that could hold up to 412 homes. The land is located south of...
Affordable housing project proposed for southwest valley
A 20-acre affordable housing community could be coming to the southwest valley on the north side of Cactus Avenue between Buffalo Drive and Rainbow Boulevard. The Southern Nevada District Office of the Bureau of Land Management announced it is seeking public input via a “notice of realty action” that is now open until Aug. 30 regarding a Clark County Department of Social Services proposal. This is the first proposed sale of public land “below fair market value” under a new agreement with the U.S. Department of the Interior and the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development that took effect July 13.
Snell receives Coach of the Year award from KFS
The first ever Bob Shively Coach of the Year award, instituted by the Kids for Sports Foundation, was won by Coach Bob Snell of Mesquite. There were a total of six nominees made for the award. Snell has been coaching youth teams for 30-years in the Clark County School District....
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