Regal Cinemas is offering special prices for Regal Value Days at its theaters at Red Rock Resort, 11011 W. Charleston Blvd. General admission for shows scheduled before noon is $5 , 3-D shows scheduled before noon are $9, and IMAX shows scheduled before noon are $11.50.
Thirteen local restaurants are scheduled to participate in the Building Champions Against the Odds Campaign to benefit the Nevada Children’s Center on Wednesday, International Children’s Day.
Lotto Express, the business featured in the May 17 issue of the Summerlin South View, ceased operations on May 15, before the story in View was published.
In the May 24 Summerlin South View story “Swan lake,” the photo caption should have identified Roland Bergheer as a Desert Shores resident.
Tami Wells had a tough childhood, but she has made such a success of herself that Boys Town Nevada, where she lived for much of her young life, has named her its Alumnus of the Year.
Thirteen local restaurants are scheduled to participate in the Building Champions Against the Odds Campaign to benefit the Nevada Children’s Center on Wednesday, International Children’s Day.
Spread the Word Nevada recently adopted its 24th school, Cortez Elementary School, 4245 E. Tonopah Ave. Laurie Hartig, a former librarian for 13 years at McCaw Elementary School in Henderson and an elementary teacher before that, started the nonprofit book distribution program in February 2001.
Reese Zaherali knows what it feels like to wig out over your hair.
He’s been struggling for years with Alopecia, a condition that causes hair loss in men and women. It was this medical condition that led the licensed cosmetologist to wear wigs — and moreover, to begin working at local wig stores.
The most recent run of The Metropolitan Opera Live in HD Series at Sam’s Town Century 18 movie theater at Sam’s Town, 5111 Boulder Highway, wraps up this week.
Thirteen local restaurants are scheduled to participate in the Building Champions Against the Odds Campaign to benefit the Nevada Children’s Center on Wednesday, International Children’s Day.
The Henderson Bird Viewing Preserve has undergone $1.9 million in renovations to enhance the experience for bird-watchers. The improvements include bird blinds, observation decks and an outdoor classroom.
Cox channel 96 is scheduled to broadcast most of the high school graduation ceremonies that are scheduled for June 13-29 at The Orleans Arena and the Thomas & Mack Center.
Valley residents are invited to learn more about the benefits of solar hot water systems at a free workshop planned for 6-8 p.m. Thursday on the second floor of the UNLV Student Union, 4505 S. Maryland Parkway.
At 1:30 p.m. June 12, a small army of voices are scheduled to unite for 21-month-old Emma and others affected by the now-incurable disorder neurofibromatosis, which causes tumors to grow in the nervous system. The NF Hope Concert is planned at the Hilton Theater, 3000 Paradise Road.
The residents of Paradise Palms have taken forward steps together in the name of their community: a robust Neighborhood Watch, monthly cocktail mixers, a community clean up and measures to make the area a Clark County-recognized Pride Zone .
Thirteen local restaurants are scheduled to participate in the Building Champions Against the Odds Campaign to benefit the Nevada Children’s Center on Wednesday, International Children’s Day.
A Large Vision Business Network mixer is planned for 6 to 9 p.m. today at the Suncoast, 9090 Alta Drive. Expect more than 50 exhibitors, door prizes and the chef’s corner, which plans to offer tasty samples.
How many times have you walked out of a dazzling musical with a smile on your face and a song in your heart while humming one of the popular tunes? Well, that’s the way it was after attending the show “Singin’ in the Rain,” which played in April at the Summerlin Library’s Performing Arts Center.
The city of Las Vegas Planning Commission recently voted on items that affect the Summerlin area, including a special use permit for a tavern and a site development plan review for an indoor mall and residential development.
Regal Cinemas is offering special prices for Regal Value Days at its theaters at Red Rock Resort, 11011 W. Charleston Blvd.
You won’t find traditional hickory- or Mesquite-smoked barbecue at Las Vegas Grille, but you will find plenty of flavor in its meaty menu that can be purchased by the pound or the piece.
Thirteen local restaurants are scheduled to participate in the Building Champions Against the Odds Campaign to benefit the Nevada Children’s Center on Wednesday, International Children’s Day.
In the May 24 Summerlin View story “Swan lake,” the photo caption should have identified Roland Bergheer as a Desert Shores resident.
Tami Wells had a tough childhood, but she has made such a success of herself that Boys Town Nevada, where she lived for much of her young life, has named her its Alumnus of the Year.
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