Lebanese food will be celebrated during the first Lebanese-American Festival from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Dec. 6 and from noon to 5 p.m. Dec. 7 at St. Sharbel Mission of Las Vegas, 10325 Rancho Destino Road. Admission is free. Music, crafts, entertainment, games, a silent auction and activities for children also will be featured. Proceeds will benefit the mission’s building fund. For details, call 285-3533. …
Not too long ago, the director of “Criss Angel Believe” had some words of wisdom, which I now repurpose as a Thanksgiving-weekend family entertainment tip:
At a Monday news conference, Republican Lt. Gov. Brian Krolicki said he was advised last Friday that Democratic Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto will go before a grand jury and attempt to have Mr. Krolicki indicted on charges of mishandling state funds while he served as state treasurer.
American presidential elections have some of the aspects of a national sporting event. People get emotionally involved. “Our guy is a genius! Your guy is a bum!”
Let’s not downplay the state of affairs. Nevada is in big trouble. It’s in a financial tailspin.
There is no road map for the Internet, which makes it hard to tell the good guys from the bad, especially when all you’re trying to do is save time and money by shopping online.
Response from homeowners who’ve received notice of a tentative $90 million settlement in the Kitec plumbing defect case has been “overwhelmingly positive,” an attorney for the plaintiffs said Wednesday.
The winter storm that rolled into Las Vegas for Thanksgiving wasn’t the only source of dark clouds for the holiday shopping season.
Hundreds of people lined up today outside Sears, JC Penney, Toys R’ Us, Best Buy and other stores offering “Black Friday” specials.
