Nevada Business Magazine: Chris Creasey Rejoins The Shade Tree’s Board of Trustees
Reno Gazette-Journal: Southern Nevada at risk of losing tree shade to extreme heat
Southern Nevada is at risk of losing the few trees it has due to extreme heat, a loss that would only exacerbate how unevenly protective tree shade is distributed across communities in one of the ...
Las Vegas Review-Journal: Trees, water, shade: Nevada governor OKs extreme-heat bill after 2023 veto
Linda Perez, CEO of The Shade Tree, a 24-hour accessible shelter designed to specifically meet the needs of those escaping domestic violence, human trafficking and homelessness, their children and ...
Despite the fact that the shelter is still reeling from a water leak in December, The Shade Tree has not had to turn any victims of domestic violence away. “We’re always open. We’ve never closed. We ...
FOX5 Las Vegas: The mission to plant more trees for shade in Las Vegas Valley neighborhoods
The mission to plant more trees for shade in Las Vegas Valley neighborhoods
Las Vegas Review-Journal: Throwing shade: Water managers will pay residents to plant trees
After more than two decades of paying Las Vegas Valley residents to tear out thirsty grass, Southern Nevada water managers now want to pay people to plant more trees. The Southern Nevada Water ...
Nevada’s biggest cities and counties must now incorporate protective heat measures into urban planning because of a newly signed law. In a win for environmental groups, Gov. Joe Lombardo, a Republican ...