The U.S. Women’s Amateur Public Links Championship will see a new smile on the fairways this year, one with braces.
Player Fatima “TNT” Maddox plans to host two area skills clinics this summer for children ages 6 to 14 interested in learning the fundamentals and tricks of Harlem Globetrotters basketball.
This Wellness Bar lives up to its name with fresh fruit juice blends such as Harmony (cucumber, kale, spinach, apple and lemon), and the same is true for the kitchen entrees.
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What used to be an empty dirt lot with barren walls, dying plants and broken glass was transformed after muralist Nja Onê unveiled her newest work May 25 as part of the neighborhood beautification project commissioned by the Gateway Arts Foundation, 9113 Lazy Hill Circle.
Event highlights this week include Neil Diamond tribute artist Jay White at the Starbright Theatre and Hotel California’s “A Salute to the Eagles” at the Suncoast Showroom.
What does a treasure trove look like? It might look an awful lot like The Bungalow at 7024 W. Charleston Blvd., which owner/operator Meital Bronstein has outfitted with an eclectic mix for multiple facets of one’s life, including clothing, home decorating, children’s items, furniture and gifts.
The American Cancer Society’s Road to Recovery program matches cancer patients with volunteer drivers who take them to and from their treatments. Debra Armstrong, ACS quality of life manager, said the program is in desperate need of more drivers.
Danielle Basson goes by many names: Dumpster Diver, Recycling Barbie, Trash Angel and the Nancy Drew of Garbage. In 2008, she founded Simple Environmental Services Group, which audits companies to help them determine how to recycle more of their waste.
Lions and tigers and bears, oh my. Veterinarian Brian Hewitt has had his hand in the jaws of them all as a volunteer for the Peter Emily International Veterinary Dentistry Foundation, which provides pro bono dental services for exotic animals at rescue facilities around the country.
An ordinance to prohibit the sale of water and other items on public right of way on the Strip and other areas of unincorporated Clark County will be introduced before the County Commission on Tuesday.