Laugh if you will, but a two-day rugby tournament might have the same effect on Las Vegas tourism as the high profile 2007 NBA All-Star Game.
A singular sort of serendipity seems to constantly lead veteran philanthropist Julie Murray precisely where she’s needed most.
Annette Bubak isn’t knocking Las Vegas for its low quality of home construction, perhaps an unwarranted generalization founded on the blow-and-go philosophy of some builders during the housing boom and the ensuing slew of construction-defect cases. … Around this time of year, when temperatures drop into the 30s, people realize how cheaply many homes were built. They feel a draft in certain spots in the house, and there’s that one room that’s always colder than the others. It’s a drain on the energy bill and seasonally uncomfortable.
