Through his foundation, the entertainer provides $250,000 worth of donated food to 100 families being treated at Cure 4 The Kids Foundation.
Janna Karel
Janna Karel joined the Las Vegas Review-Journal in 2016 as a web producer, shooting videos and managing social media for Features. In 2018, she became a Features reporter for the RJ. She previously worked as a travel writer for both a local magazine and television show. She studied education at UNLV.
Because of safety concerns regarding COVOD-19, the series staged at Spring Mountain State Park has been moved to 2021.
Nevada HAND supplies seniors with produce and nonperishable foods; SpeedVegas awards Las Vegas first responder.
A revised performance season had been announced last month, but the ongoing coronavirus pandemic caused organizers to cancel the entire event.
While Las Vegans may not be able to take in music at The Smith Center, listeners can tune in to Nevada Public Radio to hear past Philharmonic performances.
United Way of Southern Nevada has launched Volunteer Connect, a new volunteer website to assist with vital services for those who are affected by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Transportation commission continues donations to Three Square; VA hospital workers enjoy donated lunches courtesy of two nonprofits.
TP Finder, by Deep Space Program, is a crowdsourced platform where anyone can view or report sightings of toilet paper in nearby grocery and convenience stores.
City and county personnel stop by UNLV School of Medicine with lunch for the crew doing coronavirus testing.
In honor of National Nurses Day on Wednesday, the health care workers at Summerlin Hospital received gifts — and cuddles — from Las Vegas locals.
Cody Tomboli started reaching out to see where he could donate food from his restaurant when it had to close. He has made 12 deliveries to local hospitals and essential businesses.
Homes in the Las Vegas Valley are sporting the outdoor marks of graduating high school seniors whose ceremonies have been scrapped amid the shutdown.
A parade of about 160 vehicles celebrated Southwest Medical physicians and nurse practitioners at OptumCare offices yesterday.
The museum will limit the number of visitors, do temperature screenings and have staff wear masks and gloves.
The Salvation Army Southern Nevada leadership, staff and volunteers distributed 4,000 pandemic kits yesterday to homeless people who utilize the Salvation Army’s Owens Campus.