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Greater Good Magazine

When I was 15 years old, I enrolled in a program to study English in what seemed like the middle of nowhere, also known as Iowa.

National Trust for Historic Preservation

Beyond the glitz and glamour of the Strip, Las Vegas boasts a lesser-known local history of Civil Rights activism—and many of its key players lived and worked in a neighborhood called the Historic Westside.

K.S.N.V. T.V. News 3

The Johnson and Johnson (Janssen) COVID-19 vaccine is once again being administered in Southern Nevada after the CDC and FDA lifted the brief pause on deploying the vaccine.

Casino.org

Las Vegas is facing a shortage of rental cars, like many other locations across the US. It comes after national rental companies sold off 30 to 40 percent — or maybe even more — of their fleets following the initial COVID-19 outbreak.

Adweek

We’ve all been there. While waiting in line at the supermarket or drug store, the feeling strikes: I need a chocolate bar now. Within minutes, the purchase is made and the product is devoured.

G3 Newswire

The Nevada Gaming Control Board has given casinos in Clark County the green light to increase attendance to 80 per cent of capacity from May 1 with the aim of getting gaming floors back to 100 per cent capacity on June 1.

K.V.V.U. T.V. Fox 5

The single-shot Johnson & Johnson vaccine is back in circulation at Las Vegas vaccination sites.

Pahrump Valley Times

The Nevada Gaming Control Board late Friday issued a new health and safety directive that will enable 80 percent occupancy in most casinos and a 3-foot social distancing requirement, effective May 1.