Indoor plants are a personal choice

Question: Can you recommend a good, small indoor tree for my living room that will grow almost up to the cathedral ceiling?

Debating the pros and cons of outsourcing ambulance service

There’s a no-brainer sitting on the table down at City Hall that could benefit the city’s coffers, Las Vegas Fire & Rescue and, of most importance, residents of Las Vegas who require emergency medical service.

Documentary details Summerlin woman’s Himalayan adventure

Elle Swan wants you to face your fears. That’s the title of one of her motivational talks and a philosophy she lives every day. It led to her embracing a whole new challenge, riding a motorcycle through the Himalayas last fall as part of an independent documentary film.

Air Force travels influence painter’s abstract art

After 22 years in the U.S. Air Force, Sonya Young found herself doing something a little different: abstract art. Her show, “Glimpse,” is scheduled to be on display at the Whitney Library, 5175 E. Tropicana Ave., through March 12.

A La Carte, Jan. 22-28

BEANZ COFFEE SHOP TO HOST
GRAND OPENING FEB. 2

Nonprofit aids those without voices in society

A little more than a year ago, his daughters could hardly sleep. They had nightmares constantly. They would wake up crying.

Arab American history guide world-expanding for kids

Your best friend, for instance his family came from Mexico. A classmate of yours had ancestors from Africa, and another classmate’s Mom was born in China. Maybe your own grandparents immigrated from Germany , India , or Israel.

Dining Pick of the Week: Those Guys Pies

Roy, Colin and Sean are “those guys” who spent two years perfecting the dough for their thin-crust, hand-tossed pizza.

Book Briefs

Things To Do in Centennial, Jan. 22-28

IN YOUR NEIGHBORHOOD
—A show titled “Geraldine Zarate, the Artist,” featuring paintings inspired by children’s book illustrators, is scheduled to be on display Wednesday through March 3 in the Centennial Hills Library, 6711 N. Buffalo Drive. Visit lvccld.org.

Events raise funds for car crash victim’s medical expenses

After three years of unemployment, Anne-Monique Lippitt’s father was on his way to California on Oct. 10, 2011, for a job . But two days later , she was involved in a near-fatal car accident near St. George, Utah, and was airlifted by Mercy Air to the University Medical Center’s trauma center, 1800 W. Charleston Blvd.

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