Two major retail sites in the Centennial Hills area have emerged from the economic downturn and are almost to capacity, their landlord said.
The unforgettable odor of the Clark County corner’s office was sobering enough to convince 15-year-old race car driver Parker Nicklin not to text while driving.
An upcoming production of “Seussical” taps into the imagination of Dr. Seuss to bring reader favorites to life in this musical presented by RagTag Entertainment and Music Theatre International. The show is scheduled for 8 p.m. Sept. 21-23 and Sept. 28-30 at the Henderson Pavilion, 200 S. Green Valley Parkway. Tickets are $10.
Cuban cuisine is a fusion of cuisines from Spain, Africa and the Caribbean. Many think it’s similar to Mexican, but the two have almost nothing in common.
As a nurse in the neonatal intensive care unit at St. Rose Dominican Hospitals, Anna Wroble has witnessed the worried looks on parents’ faces as they manage their newborn’s needs.
Offering options from mom-and-pop vendors and local growers, Winder Farms has launched a farmers market in Henderson.
When the weeklong Justin Timberlake Shriners Hospitals for Children Open kicks off Oct. 1 at TPC Summerlin, it will mark a week of prosperity for surrounding businesses.
I recently went through a move with my family. I am the oldest of three kids in my family, which leaves a lot of the “adult politics” to me. I am in charge of handling my parents’ grief for some things, shielding it from the other parent, etc.
Start your engines. The 13th annual SuperRun Classic Car Show is scheduled to drive into Henderson Thursday through Sunday.
CrossFit 702 plans to host the CrossFit For A Wish event Saturday at its facility, 7520 W. Washington Ave., Suite 180, to benefit the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
Summerlin resident Joanne Gilbert is on a journey that has taken her to Paris and 70 years back in time. The adjunct English professor at the College of Southern Nevada is using her personal history business, Your Write Time, to document the recollections of surviving female resisters to the Third Reich.
Kids danced, played basketball and competed in track and field events Sept. 6, all in the name of fighting childhood obesity as part of Vegas PBS’ Keeping Kids Fit program at the Donald W. Reynolds Clubhouse of the Las Vegas Boys & Girls Club.
No, they’re not members of the U.S. Olympics swim team. They’re members of the Sun City Summerlin Swim Club. But don’t take that lightly because some of them have competed against the swimming elite, gaining fame and their share of medals.
The menu may not be the biggest, but Whiskey Dick says, “It’s not the size of your menu; it’s how you serve the food.”
The executive boards of the North Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce and the Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce have formalized a letter of intent to open negotiations of a possible merger, although some members of the North Las Vegas chamber have voiced concerns about the deal.
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