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Music builds bridges and creates good communities, so it’s important for neighbors to embrace the arts
There are enough issues in the world that divide us; music has the power to overcome.
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State invests in making the arts accessible to all children
Children of all ages storm the floor of the auditorium at the Historic Fifth Street School in Downtown Las Vegas, singing and dancing with an ...
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People on the Move: July 10, 2023
In the Notes: Micaela Wargo, Richard Dreitzer, Kaia Handroll, Neon Museum, 1228 Main, NAIOP Southern Nevada and more ...
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Report: Las Vegas home prices hit plateau in June
The median sales price of a single-family home in Southern Nevada was $440,990 in June, putting an end to a steady increase of local home ...
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People on the Move: July 3, 2023
In the Notes: Roger Drake, Shelley Berkley, All In Aviation, Assistance League of Las Vegas and more ...
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Luxury living taking off with renters and shifting the housing market in Las Vegas
People seem increasingly likely to sacrifice square footage in their homes for better amenities and luxury finishes, said Zar Zanganeh, managing partner in Nevada for ...
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Top Tech Awards 2023 Nominations now open!
Vegas Inc and Cox Business are now accepting nominations for the 13th annual Top Tech Awards.
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Vegas Inc presents 2023 Top Lawyers
The aim of our annual Top Lawyers list, is to provide a resource so that when you need representation, you have somewhere to turn to ...
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UNLV study confirms Las Vegas’ status as a top destination for sports
Las Vegas is increasingly a sports destination, with the capacity to seat hundreds of thousands of fans in professional sports venues, an abundance of annual ...
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People on the Move: June 26, 2023
In the Notes: UNLV, SR Construction, Mary Raymond, Nevada Donor Network, Ron Boskovich, M.J. Maynard and more ...
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Three must-haves to survive and thrive as an economic downturn looms
Following the end of the global pandemic and amid a steady diet of Fed interest rate hikes, businesses are reevaluating their financial direction and priorities ...
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Nevada marijuana lounges inch one step closer to opening
The Nevada Cannabis Compliance Board has approved the first conditional licenses for three cannabis consumption lounges, two of them in Clark County. MM Development Co., ...
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The Notes: Philanthropy, June 19, 2023
The Penta Building Group’s charitable arm, the Penta Cares Foundation, raised $220,000 for four Southern Nevada nonprofits— $55,000 each for ...
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Cannabis-friendly hotel in Las Vegas pushing boundaries
Lexi is well-known for having an entire floor of cannabis-friendly rooms, but Alex Rizk — CEO of parent company Elevations Hotels & Resorts — emphasized ...
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Unemployment rate reveals Nevada’s workforce paradox
Though a recent report shows Nevada leading the country in unemployment rate, experts say the statistic isn’t so simple. Nevada had ...
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SBA administrator Guzman, in visit to Las Vegas, celebrates successes of Mothership Coffee and its owner
Mothership, which opened its first store in Henderson about 15 years ago, has four locations across the Las Vegas Valley with a fifth on the ...
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Esports specialist Skillz moving its headquarters to southwest Las Vegas
A leading mobile gaming company has relocated to Las Vegas from California.
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Las Vegas tattoo parlor owners stress quality of work over quantity
From the front desk to the last bed in the back, clients are met with a chorus of greetings from the staff as they walk ...
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U.S. Integrity monitors sports wagering for suspicious activity
Since U.S. Integrity opened its doors about five years ago, the sports-betting compliance and fraud prevention firm has evolved from catching instances of illegal sports ...
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The Notes: Philanthropy, June 5, 2023
In the Notes: Learning Education & Achievement Foundation, Accelerated Learning Academy, Rebuilding Together Southern Nevada and more ...
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