Read about dining-related events and promotions across the Las Vegas Valley.
Participate in St. Baldrick’s Day events, and you can be named a Knight of the Bald Table at the seventh annual McMullan’s St. Baldrick’s celebration, slated for 1 p.m. March 2 at McMullan’s Irish Pub.
For a very large hunk of your life, your heroes came in a comic book.
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.
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.
A downtown law firm is offering a different kind of art to the streets of First Friday: the art of law.
The International Sportsmen’s Exposition is planned Thursday through Sunday at the Las Vegas Convention Center’s South Hall.
You know your work is good when a television show seeks you out. Joel Gonzalez, pastry chef at the JW Marriott, got a call from a colleague with an unexpected message.
Gabriele Pruitt lost her dog, Stacy, last February but never gave up hope the pup would be found. A fortuitous trip to the dog groomers with a newly adopted pet led to an unexpected reunion.
Robbie Peccole, 11, has been selected to attend the 2013 Junior National Young Leaders Conference in Washington, D.C., in March. A fifth-grader at Dean Allen Elementary School, he was nominated for selection by his teacher, Joy Hollander, for his academic achievements and leadership qualities.
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The Southern Nevada Musical Arts Society, the Desert Chorale, Las Vegas Master Singers and the Myron Heaton Chorale are planning concerts across the Las Vegas Valley.
Progressive Choices is a nonprofit organization that provides vocational training for intellectually disabled adults and is seeking employers for its clients.
