Las Vegas grapples with the longest federal government shutdown in history, leaving tens of millions of Americans uncertain about paychecks and food assistance. Local families, including a veteran and mother of five, are feeling the real-life impact, with lines at food distribution centers growing. Nonprofits are stepping up to help, offering emergency food pick-ups, while Channel Thirteen hosts a community event to connect people with resources. Meanwhile, a court hearing unfolds in the lawsuit against the Campus for Hope project, a proposed homeless services facility, as residents challenge its zoning and public input. Stay tuned for updates on these stories shaping Las Vegas this November.
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