ATLANTIC CITY – Superstorm Sandy came ashore near Atlantic City in October, but in November the storm led to the biggest monthly drop in casino revenue in the city’s 34-year history of legalized gambling.
Most contestants in town for the National Finals Rodeo have just one chance to win a nightly go-round, or better yet leave Las Vegas with a world championship gold buckle.
Mal Van Valkenburg, Review-Journal, 62-55-3 (overall record)
Rancho’s girls basketball team was on the verge of collapse Monday when coach Rick Campbell called timeout during the final minute of regulation.
Luke Bryan is aww-shucks incarnate, country music’s resident good guy, a Ken doll with a record deal.
A woman who was shot and killed Friday night was identified Monday as 29-year-old Nichole E. Nick.
When private investigator Robert Hoskins saves a Las Vegas casino mob boss from a mysterious attack, he discovers a world of magic kept hidden from all but a few. The ex-cop also learns that the secrets tucked inside a Las Vegas casino have ties to a family legacy he never knew. Las Vegas author Tom Keller follows Hoskins’ adventures in “Return of the High Fae: A Vegas Fae Story.” Keller, a former computer forensics expert and retired police sergeant, works as a defense investigator.
Mandarin Express appreciates your healthy lifestyle and lists major nutritional information alongside each dish.
Plans to turn walkway at The District into a road to go before Henderson Planning Commission
It was Aphrodite, the goddess of love, who said “the heart of Greece lies in its food, where every bite is like a kiss.” You’ll be kissing Greek Bistro after dining on house specialties such as pasticcio (Greek lasagna) and moussaka.
Residents express concern about coyotes in residential areas
A Grinch stole Christmas at HopeLink, 178 Westminster Way, two days before Thanksgiving. Office doors were knocked in, the building was damaged and thousands of dollars of gift cards that were supposed to be used to purchase Christmas items were taken.
Close to 30 people gathered Nov. 26 for a special city council meeting to discuss North Las Vegas’ strategic plan.
North Las Vegas City Councilman Wade Wagner took to the streets to take the temperature of city businesses in his district, Ward 4, on Nov. 27.
Jutta Zuloaga began knitting in school as a child in Germany, and after coming to America, she found her designs for sale in high-end boutiques, as well as Saks Fifth Avenue and Nordstrom. Now her handmade work is also available at the fresh52 Artisan & Farmers Market at Tivoli Village and Sansone Park Place.