The National Weather Service’s three-level system of watches, advisories and warnings help keep people informed when temperatures climb to dangerous levels.
Annie Vong
Annie Vong is an UNLV alumni, where she studied political science, public policy, and gender and sexuality studies. Before joining the Las Vegas Review-Journal, Annie worked as a student researcher with Brookings Mountain West, a think tank located at UNLV, and published numerous fact sheets discussing homelessness, the Nevada Legislative Session, and environment.
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A new federal rule will ban noncompete clauses, which are at the heart of a legal dispute between two Las Vegas casino operators over executive poaching.
The Vegas Chamber of Commerce hosted an expo featuring nearly 100 local small businesses, including beneficiaries of a program for businesses hurt by COVID-19.