In sticking with the trend of the last few years, retailers are offering bigger, earlier deals to get you in their doors this Black Friday, with many trying to woo you before the lights even go out on Thanksgiving.
During Nov. 7’s meeting, North Las Vegas City Council members dismissed the previous foreclosure ordinance proposal designed to address neighborhood blight to make four substantive changes with plans to reintroduce it in December.
Growing up in Las Vegas isn’t always a pleasant adventure. A local author who writes under the pen name Cymru Roberts channels his experiences coming of age in Sin City in the novel “The Dark Prince.” The book follows buddies who get tangled up in the city’s drug trade. For more information, follow the author at twitter.com/cymruroberts.
Kalliann Haas, 19, said she was motivated to vote in the Nov. 6 presidential election for the first time because Republican Mitt Romney was part of her church.
The Sahara West Library has hosted various exhibits over the years but none quite like this. This one is totally rad. The “Tony Hawk: Rad Science” exhibit is all about teaching physics principles explained under the guise of skateboarding.
Whether it was cruising on Fremont Street or jumping off the cliffs at Lake Mead National Conservation Area, Las Vegas natives discuss the things they did as kids to stay entertained and what they’ve passed on to their children.
Museums and exhibits around Las Vegas pay tribute to history.
Ovation inside Green Valley Ranch is scheduled to close.
We’re all wearing our favorite football jerseys these days, and if you’re wearing any type of Philadelphia Eagles gear, walk into Super Pizza and receive 50 percent off any menu item during an Eagles game through Dec. 31.
In 2004, only 7 percent of students at Williams Elementary School passed the state’s reading test. Only 8 percent were proficient in math. Last school year, those numbers were up to 43 percent and 61 percent, respectively, leading to Williams being named a National Title I Distinguished School by the National Title I Association.
