Henderson, NV News Roundup (8/27/25)

Las Vegas film community resilient: Despite two key tax credit bills stalling in Nevada’s 2025 Legislature, a scrappy network of indie producers, Film Nevada and UNLV’s new incubator programs are still landing projects—from Oscar-winning Anora to Love Island—and proposing fresh local grants — find out why.

EDM giants unite: Insomniac and Tomorrowland launch Unity at the Sphere with nine nights of dazzling visuals and headlining sets from Chase & Status, Kaskade, DJ Snake and more starting August 29 — check out the full lineup.

Reading nook on wheels: Jen Castagno’s Book Shelf, launched in 2024, transforms a trailer into Las Vegas’ first mobile bookstore with curated shelves that pop up at farmers markets, festivals and community spots — find out how it’s bringing books to the Valley.

Teen tech lab debuts: Cox Communications opened its 15th Cox Innovation Lab on August 20 at the Donald W. Reynolds Boys & Girls Clubhouse in Henderson, equipping the Teen Center with laptops, 3D printers and high-speed internet — find out how local teens will benefit.

Workforce housing under the microscope: NAIOP Southern Nevada’s August breakfast convened developers and economists in Las Vegas to dissect record multifamily deliveries, looming construction slowdowns and a projected need for 50,000 middle-income rentals over the next decade — find out if Southern Nevada can build fast enough.

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