Art of Law, others offer free legal aid

A downtown Las Vegas law firm is offering a different kind of art to the streets of First Friday: the art of law.

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New database connects volunteers to needs

In order to connect individuals and groups with volunteer opportunities, the city of Henderson has started an online database that matches people with community needs.

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Things to do

n The inaugural Las Vegas Aloha 5K Run and 1K Walk is set for 8 a.m. Saturday at Floyd Lamb Park at Tule Springs, 9200 Tule Springs Road. A portion of proceeds will benefit Three Square and its mission for a hunger-free community. Visit aloharun5k.square
space.com to register. The run costs $35 if registered before Thursday and $40 from Thursday to March 2. The walk costs $15 before Saturday and $20 from Thursday to Saturday.

Dining Pick of the Week: China One

We’re familiar with chow mein and chow fun, but there is much more to discover within Chinese cuisine, and China One has many of them.

Dining Pick of the Week: Fat Choy

Chef Sheridan Su is serving up his version of Asian-American dishes that separate Fat Choy from other Asian-American restaurants.

Dining Pick of the Week: Bistro 57

Bistro 57 is a morning coffee shop that becomes a handsome restaurant for lunch and dinner starring the Mediterranean-inspired menu from chef George Jacquez.

UNLV law students offer free tax preparation

Law students at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas are offering free tax preparation for people earning incomes of $50,000 or less.

Thoughts on tort law

There are two schools of thought to French press coffeemakers. One is to bring water to near boil. The other is to bring the water to a savage, rolling boil. I belong to the latter school.

Literary Las Vegas: Tom Moulin

As a teen growing up in rural Maine, Tom Moulin took a semester off from high school and hiked the Appalachian Trail from Georgia to Maine writing about the plants he encountered along the way. After he earned a civil engineering degree in 2002, he took a job in Las Vegas and was excited that Red Rock Canyon was only a few minutes away.

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POLICE TO DISCUSS GANGS AND GRAFFITI DURING 1ST TUESDAY EVENT

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A La Carte, Feb. 26-March 4

Read about dining-related events and promotions across the Las Vegas Valley.

Automotive internships could pay off in jobs for high school seniors

A local dealership is betting big on high school students to ensure its future. Park Place Infiniti, 5605 W. Sahara Ave., has partnered with the Southwest and Southeast career and technical academies to offer internships to automotive students during the school year.

Las Vegas filmmakers premier ‘Redemption of the Fall’ in Park City

On Oct. 7, 2008, then-Henderson resident Kim Dreske was visiting her father in Park City, Utah, when she fell from a four-story balcony. On Jan. 26, a pair of Las Vegans screened “Redemption of the Fall,” their film about the incident, Dreske’s recovery efforts and her father’s inventiveness, during the Sundance Film Festival, within a few hundred feet of the balcony from which she fell.

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Reward offered on anniversary of fire

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