The average rent for an apartment in Southern Nevada was $1,451 in the third quarter of 2022, down from $1,480 in the second quarter but up from a year ago, when the average rent was $1,403.
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Nevada to Receive Roughly $38M For Electric Vehicle Infrastructure
According to the US Department of Transportation, Nevada will receive a total of $37,958,457 over the next 5 years for the development and expansion of electric vehicle infrastructure.
Animal Foundation Suspends Services Due to Developing Outbreak
The Animal Foundation, after issuing urgent pleas to the public to encourage adopting foster animals, is now announcing its suspension of adoption, fostering, and transfers to rescues out of caution due to dogs that may have been exposed to a respiratory illness.
Vegan Restaurants Gaining Popularity in Las Vegas
For vegan eaters, options at most restaurants can often be scant, however, with the growing rise of veganism, cities are seeing more and more restaurants catering to vegan appetites as time marches forward.
NFL Week 6 – What to Look Forward to From This Week’s Matchups
Another Thursday Night Football game, another mediocre effort.
National Unemployment Drops to 3.5 Percent in September
On Friday, October 7, the Bureau of Labor Statistics released a report with preliminary September unemployment and job numbers.
Silver State’s Democratic Report Card
Nevada is one of the nation’s best state-level democracies, with robust voting rules and safeguards against corruption.
Looking to Adopt a Pet? A List of Resources for Nevadans
For residents of Southern Nevada who want to add a new furry family member, here is some useful information regarding locations that are welcoming open animal adoptions.
Domestic Violence Rates Increasing Again According to Las Vegas Police and SafeNest
Earlier this September the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD) warned Las Vegas residents that domestic murders were becoming more common.
As Rural Homelessness Increases, HUD Aims Money at Helping People Without Access to Shelters
The Department of Housing and Urban Development has opened up millions of dollars in funding for groups serving unhoused people in rural areas — an unprecedented move by the agency, say housing advocates.