Dining pick of the week: Chi-Town Dogs

Ed Williams has brought a bit of Chicago with him in the form of authentic Chicago food, including Chicago hot dogs.

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NOVE ITALIANO TO PRESENT COOKING CLASS

Literary Las Vegas: Dennis Goode

Las Vegas novelist, poet and short story author Dennis Goode grew up in New York City, the setting for his novel “Time Squares.” The book follows the adventures of two young boys curious about the lives and stories of the neighbors stacked in apartments around them, “intrigued by the fact that people lived on top and below one another, and that they could be seen at once in a single swooping glance.”

Super Summer Theatre to launch season May 18

Super Summer Theatre is ready to kick off its 2012 season with a revamped stage and new productions.

Jazz in the Park offers free concerts for locals

Tourists visiting in early summer typically flock to the Strip, but residents might consider attending an annual event downtown targeted toward them.

Things to do in Southwest/Spring Valley April 8-14

Event highlights this week include a Country in the Park outdoor concert and festival at Exploration Peak Park, “The 39 Steps” at Las Vegas Little Theatre, a McNeil Neighborhood Dog Parade and the 33rd annual San Gennaro Feast.

Forever a mother

View explored the different aspects of Mother’s Day, from a mother making sure her daughter will be taken care of after she is gone, to the outstanding abilities of caretakers across the southwest part of town.

Summerlin moms find ways to bond with their children

Mother’s Day is Sunday, and View recently sat down to talk with some special Summerlin mothers about how they spend quality time with their children.

Valley of Fire rated top natural treasure in Southern Nevada

The Valley of Fire State Park has been selected in an unscientific, online poll as the No. 1 “natural treasure” in the Las Vegas area in the state Tourism Commission’s Discover Your Nevada contest.

North Las Vegas plans for ‘massive’ city police, firefighter layoffs

North Las Vegas City Manager Timothy Hacker said Monday that police and fire union officials “rejected a plan to extend a money saving salary freeze,” and that city officials are now planning for “massive layoffs.”

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