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It s National Air Quality Awareness Week and Nevada isn t doing so well

It s National Air Quality Awareness Week and Nevada isn t doing so well Clark County received an F grade from the American Lung Association for ozone pollution. The rest of the state didn t do much better. and last updated 2021-05-03 20:27:45-04 LAS VEGAS (KTNV) — It s National Air Quality Awareness Week! More people and more cars on the road here in Las Vegas is leading to more pollution in our air. The American Lung Association gave Clark County an “F” grade. Las Vegas ranks in the top 15 cities most polluted by ozone and in the top 25 by short-term particle pollution. All of this can greatly affect your health. Manager of Clean Air Advocacy for the American Lung Association Melissa Ramos tells us poor air quality can lead to Worsening asthma attacks, chest tightness, difficulty breathing and coughing. It can increase your susceptibility to respiratory infections. Particle pollution, in particular, has been linked to lung cancer and premature death.

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20 amazing rooftop bars in New York City

With New York City starting to fully reopen, rooftop season could not come at a better time. Fall back in love with the city that never sleeps by sipping an iced cold beverage and taking in some magical views. Plus, with COVID restrictions still in place, most of these bars require a reservation, an upside at those notoriously hard-to-book places. Ahead, find a rooftop watering hole that checks all of the boxes, whether you’re looking for a swanky terrace to impress out-of-towners or a more relaxed seaside bar with views of the Atlantic. Photo courtesy of Broken Shaker at Freehand New York

The 2021 Nonprofit 40 Under 40

John Langdon Cassandra Agredo has grown the soup kitchen at St. Francis Xavier church into the multi-service agency that is Xavier Mission. As the organization’s executive director, Agredo and her team provide an array of services and opportunities to New Yorkers in need. They prefer to be called a “for-impact” instead of a “nonprofit” organization, focusing on things they can change instead of those they can’t. Direct service work has always been a part of Agredo’s life. When she was growing up in Rhode Island, her father worked at the Department of Human Services, and once the first soup kitchen opened, her parents would bring Agredo along while they volunteered. She continued on this path and obtained a bachelor’s and master’s degree in social work from Fordham University. Since then, her passion to enact positive change has shone both through her work at Xavier Mission and Hunger Free America, a national organization set to end domestic hunger, where she’s a

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