Las Vegas tattoo artist says work changed his life for the better

For Spring Valley resident Marcus Wooten, 34, the day doesn’t really begin until around 10 a.m. when he rolls out of bed, stumbles to his kitchen to make a cup of coffee and starts to plan it out as a tattoo artist at Umbrella Tattoo Studios, 5191 W. Charleston Ave.

Retriever rescue nearing 1,000th adoption

Golden Retriever Rescue Southern Nevada is on track to adopt out its 1,000th dog and plans to host a “flea market” this weekend to raise funds.

Things to do

The Venetian headliner Rita Rudner is scheduled to host The Animal Foundation’s eighth annual “Best in Show” at 1 p.m. Sunday at The Orleans Arena.

Fighting an HOA no easy task

Many have tried, and most have failed when bringing legal action against their homeowners association.
If a homeowner has a complaint, the first thing he must do is take it up with the board.

Bill restricting HOAs’ fees is in Legislative limbo

A Senate bill that would define how much collection agencies could charge and cap the total at $1,800 is floating around in Legislature limbo.
Democratic Sen. Allison Copening, who represents District 6 in Clark County, introduced Senate Bill 243 on March 16. The bill aims to revise provisions relating to financial obligations in common-interest communities.

Book Briefs

Literary Las Vegas

Local author Deborah Coonts’ “Wanna Get Lucky?” has been named a finalist in the Strong Romantic Elements category of the 2011 RITA awards, a national competition sponsored by Romance Writers of America. Winners will be anounced June 1 at RWA’s national conference.

Las Vegas playwright wins award

The Las Vegas Little Theatre is presenting “When Mom Died on Saturn,” a play written by the winner of the theater’s annual New Works Competition.

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