Las Vegas may more often be seen on the big and small screens, but its neighbor to the north has its own time in the spotlight.
Question: While preparing my holes to plant my fruit trees, I encountered caliche. I’m able to dig down to about 18 inches by 24 inches across.
If there is a seasoned Western hiker who doesn’t aspire to visit Angel’s Landing in Zion National Park, it’s one of the dwindling few who haven’t yet heard about this remarkable trail or one who has heard but is scared of it.
Shredding event planned to benefit Opportunity Village
The southwest area of the Las Vegas Valley is full of fame. Local people, businesses, restaurants and houses have been featured on national television. View Neighborhood Newspapers brings you some of the prominent characters you can find in your own neighborhood.
In conjunction with the Henderson Heritage Parade and Festival, the city of Henderson is launching a self-guided Water Street Historic Walking Tour, which highlights Water Street throughout the years.
The wok has become an international all-purpose cooking utensil, and no one is using it better than the chefs at Cook on Wok.
From lounge acts to winning the fifth season of “America’s Got Talent,” it has been a long career for singer and guitarist Michael Grimm.
Ranging from the Food Network to the History Channel, Henderson businesses and people have reaped the benefits of being featured on reality television shows. The South Point, 9777 Las Vegas Blvd. South, made its introduction into reality television this year with the debut of “Vegas Stripped” on the Travel Channel in February.
Centennial event highlights this week include a free screening of “Puss in Boots,” a Help Save the Animals Car Show & Swap Meet to benefit The Animal Foundation and a classic car show and barbecue with music by Hot Rod Deville.
I wanted to let you know that I really enjoyed your recent article “In absence of commitment, bonds wither” which I read in the March 13 edition of the Hawaii Tribune Herald.
For some Centennial Hills residents, celebrity — big or small — is their reality. From the author of a gritty novel to a budding break dancer and a reality T V star followed by cameras and fans, the northwest part of the valley has star power.
The fate of The Farm, a self-described agricultural time capsule, boils down simply: grow or go.