I read your article that appeared in today’s (Nov. 11) Review-Journal. It made no sense that you would print it today (after the election). The only thing that made any sense to me was the expression you made about our rights to vote in this country. Your political views are laughable! I guess that’s why Mitt Romney lost the election.
Henderson resident Marc Floyd has taken his family recipe and turned it into a biscotti business.
When Cathy Coleman heard that her friend’s 4-year-old daughter Rachel Anderson was diagnosed with acute lymphoblastic leukemia, she wanted to help.
Henderson Libraries schedules closures after voters reject tax-rate increase.
Design of the first phase of construction at Kiel Ranch is about 70 percent complete, and construction is expected to begin in mid 2013.
For a group of about 200 high school students, their Nov. 15 breakfast was certainly the most important meal of the day. Students from across the Las Vegas Valley met with teachers and public officials for the 2012 Mayors Prayer Breakfast at Texas Station.
In his 26th year of having one of the brightest-decorated homes for Christmas in North Las Vegas, Tom Devoe has reached out to family and friends for extra help as he battles cancer and recovers from multiple surgeries.
As the holiday season approaches, volunteer citizens patrol with the North Las Vegas Police Department are on high alert.
If you visit Parker, Ariz., on a weekend, one of the trip’s highlights should be heading some five miles into the Buckskin Mountains via a gravel but well-maintained road to visit the Nellie E. Saloon.
Gaati is Thai for coconut milk, a common ingredient for many Thai dishes, including curries, soups, drinks and desserts.
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The Nevada Conservatory Theatre is set to perform Tom Stoppard’s play “Arcadia” at 8 p.m. Saturday and Dec. 6-8, with matinees at 2 p.m. Sunday and Dec. 9 in the Judy Bayley Theatre at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, 4505 S. Maryland Parkway. Tickets start at $20. Call 702-895-2787 or visit pac.unlv.edu.
Question: I have a small lemon tree growing in a large container. I now have many small lemons on it, which seem to be getting larger. My problem is that the leaves are a sickly, yellow color.
One local business owner is helping the women at the Shade Tree shelter regain their self-confidence through self-defense.
An architecture and design gallery in Art Square wants to start a communitywide discussion about the city’s architectural landscape and wants to hear from you.
The Bricks 4 Kidz day camp at The Trails Community Center centered around LEGOs Nov. 12. The Summerlin Council contracts to offer such classes to Summerlin residents when holidays close schools, such as for three-day weekends or staff development days. Each time, new model builds are introduced.
Could it be that Summerlin is leading the way toward an economic recovery for Las Vegas? After almost five years of inactivity, what will ultimately become the very heart of Summerlin has begun to make its long-awaited resurgence.
Northwest Las Vegas resident Virginia Mamone, 39, knows CMT all too well. Because of the confusing name, Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease, she tells people it is a neuromuscular disorder. She has had it for roughly 15 years. It began as a tingling in both of her little fingers.
They don’t have lines of dialogue, but they are a vital part of the show. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints puts on a live Nativity each year, and sheep, burros, horses and goats are part of the cast. Mark Milford’s job is securing the animals for the show.
