Event highlights this week include performances by Front Page, The Randy Anderson Band, The Groove Club and Speading Theatre.
There is no reason for a child to go hungry this summer. Free breakfast, lunch and an afternoon snack are being offered at dozens of locations across the Las Vegas Valley as part of the Summer Food Service Program sponsored by Three Square food bank, the Culinary Academy of Las Vegas and other community partners.
The Sun City Summerlin Board of Directors plans to meet at 9 a.m. July 3 to consider allowing Signature Productions to hold performances at the age-restricted community’s Starbright Theatre inside the Pinnacle Community Center.
The 18th annual Summerlin Council Patriotic Parade is planned for 9 a.m. July 4, and other Fourth of July events and fireworks shows are scheduled across the valley.
Hospitable neighbors have the OK to move into Centennial Hills. Variances for a proposed four-story, 87-unit hotel were unanimously approved by the city of Las Vegas Planning Commission June 12.
Event highlights this week include free interpretive programming in the Spring Mountains National Recreation Area and parachute games at the Centennial Hills Library.
Newly elected Las Vegas City Councilman Bob Beers talks about issues facing Ward 2 and how his CPA background can be an asset in his new position.
If you’ve been watching that massive area of construction along the eastern end of Summerlin Parkway, which some folks have referred to as the Las Vegas “bridge to nowhere,” well, there is an end in sight.
One of the side effects of chemotherapy often is tooth decay, which prompted Summerlin dentist Olya Banchik to establish the nonprofit organization Smiles for Survivors, which helps provide dental care for those diagnosed with breast cancer.
Pizza is delightful. So is Italian wedding soup with spinach and meatballs, chicken parmigiana and linguine with clams. Therefore this is a perfect name for a restaurant that lives up to its claim.
Residents of the Sunrise Trailer Estates recently held a three-day cleanup program.
Henderson couple Cameron and Tammy Stay, who are both confined to wheelchairs, have faced many obstacles in life.
About 150 American flags were ceremoniously burned June 14 as Centennial Hills observed Flag Day . The worn, torn, faded and badly soiled American flags were burned, also known as retired, in proper protocol at a service at Palm Northwest Mortuary, 6701 N. Jones Blvd .
Healthy is the key word here, starting with the signature drinks, such as the Wellness and chocolate peanut butter banana shake.
Students with autism at Foothill High School were given a chance to gain job skills by working in various departments at the city of Henderson through the pilot Work Experience Program.
Even though the Fourth of July is in the middle of the week, some venues have chosen to honor the holiday with events on the actual day while others have moved the celebration to the weekend.
Event highlights this week include a pajama party at the Galleria at Sunset mall library and a Disco for Alzheimer’s fundraiser.
I want to buy some credibility with my “I’m not religious!” religious readers. Sometimes I like to retell a religious story and then apply it to a broader but still important human matter. So, hang with me here. I don’t have a religious agenda.
Dylan Wolf, 18, graduated from Spring Valley High School on June 15, with a weighted grade-point average of 4.3 and an honors diploma.
Downtown Las Vegas businesses are booming from the Fremont East Entertainment District to the 18b Arts District and beyond. Meanwhile, new trends are afoot regarding residential options and preferences.
Event highlights this week include Downtown3rd’s free screening of “Honeymoon in Vegas,” the Lied Discovery Children’s Museum’s “Torn From Home: My Life as a Refugee” exhibit and Red, White and Tunes at the Springs Preserve.
