Small businesses in Nevada are just starting to recover from the coronavirus shutdowns. Some of those businesses are stepping up to help those who need it.
State and local leaders are pleading with Washington for more federal aid for coronavirus. Many counties are slashing sizable chunks of their government work force and states are staring down red ink.
Nonprofit Amplify Life is looking for campers for their pre-vocational camp for special needs youth. The program is for students with intellectual, developmental and learning disabilities.
While hardcore protesters tangling with Hong riot police have become the movement's most visible symbol, others are using skin and ink to show support.
Matt Snell was the original bassist in the band Five Finger Death Punch. Saturday at his Tattoo shop in Reno, he hosted Ink for Autism, a fundraiser donating all proceeds from tattoos to the Autism Coalition on Nevada. Snell became an advocate shortly after he met his wife Shannon and her daughter Joy, who is autistic.
The Flag Store in Sparks has been given the official contract to make Sesquicentennial Flags for the State of Nevada. And they have stepped up their production to do it.