Wine radio show host Les Kincaid and the University of Nevada, Las Vegas plan to present a series of wine and cooking classes from 6 to 8:30 p.m. on select dates in May.
I love shaking paws with you and sharing my good cheer and radiant smiles. I am a fun-loving youngster blessed with stunning tiger-like coloring and golden eyes. My name is Tony the Tiger, and I am a neutered, playful boy, bully mix, 2 years of age and good with most dogs. I even go home with free dog training!
Paradise Elementary School teacher Arlene Hayman was recognized with the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching.
Gavish Real Estate is set to celebrate the grand opening of its new facility by hosting a food drive for Three Square food bank at 10 a.m. Saturday at 1920 E. Serene Ave.
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They call him Count Cool Rider, and many locals know him as the host of the long-running local television program, “Saturday Fright at the Movies.” It’s been years since Las Vegas resident and businessman Danny Coker has portrayed the vampire count he created for the show, but the nickname Count has stuck.
Two Paradise women were part of a little sewing history recently when they joined more than 12,000 sewers participating in the largest nationwide consumer sewing event, a Singer-brand representative said.
Drivers should expect lane restrictions through at least June 30 due to a sewer rehabilitation project on Eastern Avenue that began May 2, according to the Clark County Water Reclamation District.
Give a man bankrupt physically and spiritually a challenge and he’ll pay back his figurative debts with interest. That’s the lesson that Ray LeClair learned when he suggested that his down-and-out friend John Muntean train for a triathlon with him.
Rusty Haight cruises straight ahead at 50 mph in a Ford Crown Victoria — a “baby” buckled into a car seat in back. He nears a short line of cars waiting to his left. The second car in line bumps the first — an empty Hyundai Sonata — pushing it directly into Haight’s path.
Late last week an IndyCar Series publicist asked if I’d like to interview potential Indy 500 qualifier Townsend Bell on Monday.
