A report this month from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York showed a trend that seems to speak to where Americans stand amid challenging economic times.
Monthly Archives: August 2022
Report: Vegas remains as one of the worst U.S. cities for smog
Las Vegas remains among the worst U.S. cities for smog, despite fewer unhealthy days of high ozone levels within the past few years, according to an American Lung Association report.
At Resorts World in Vegas, Teofimo Lopez stops Pedro Campa in 7th round
Teofimo Lopez made a triumphant return to the ring, stopping Pedro Campa in the seventh round Saturday night at Resorts World Events Center.
Officials: No shooting at Vegas airport; incident causing flight delays
Departing flights at Harry Reid International Airport in Las Vegas are being delayed this morning as multiple concourses are cleared after a loud noise …
Las Vegas casino boards falling short on diversification
The boards of Las Vegas’ biggest casino companies count few minorities among their directors, despite initiatives to increase diversity. Of the 53 directors on the boards of the top six gaming companies …
DeBoer blindsided by Vegas firing but bouncing back quickly with Dallas
Pete DeBoer has no regrets with how his tenure with the Golden Knights ended last spring. He exhausted as many avenues as he could to build a championship contender, coaching an injury-plagued roster to the brink of playoff contention. But Vegas misse…
College-bound local teens from Las Vegas gear up for campus life
“Cal Tech aligns with my future goals of research, and it’s also the nearest, most prestigious institution to my home.”
Two very different high schools take up residence on a shared Downtown Las Vegas campus
This month saw the opening of a sprawling, modern campus at Maryland Parkway and Oakey Boulevard, one that houses two specialty schools: Central Technical Training Academy and Global Community High School.
How much is being done to assist Las Vegas’ K-12 students with mental health?
“If teachers can learn to recognize signs of depression or anxiety, they can try to reach out to the students, and maybe point them in the direction of a counselor or someone that they can talk to in a safe space.”
Raiders’ second-year linebacker Deablo poised for a divine year
Deablo was one of the defensive standouts in the preseason-opening Hall of Fame Game in Canton, Ohio.