The Las Vegas City Council on Feb. 20 gave the green light to installing multi-bay parking meters in the downtown area. About 233 multi-bay meters are slated to replace 1,216 single-space parking meters beginning this summer, according to city officials.
Terry Murphy may be Downtown Las Vegas’ biggest advocate. Murphy was named this month as president of the Downtown Las Vegas Alliance.
A number of Las Vegas Valley agencies and private firms offer free legal services.
The Clark County Library, 1401 E. Flamingo Road, plans a seated yoga class for people who have difficulty standing or completing exercises on the floor and for those who perform repetitive computer and desk work.
Joanna Needham has spent almost every day of the last 43 years on her motorcycle.
Question: I started a new lawn last fall, and I am very happy with the results. I want to reseed the areas that came up a bit thin. When and how should I do that so I don’t damage the rest of it?
At this fashion show, models walked the runway wearing the same linens that covered the banquet tables in the audience. Students at the International Academy of Design & Technology were commissioned by the American Rental Association to create dresses from this year’s collection of decorative tablecloths during the organization’s annual convention.
A downtown Las Vegas law firm is offering a different kind of art to the streets of First Friday: the art of law.
Collaborative community project, Sothern Nevada Strong, launches its initaitive.
coin SEMINAR scheduled for march 20
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.
Dorothy Turner, better known as “Dottie Do,” has a mission. She wants to change how the country thinks about trash and recycling.
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.
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.
Chef Sheridan Su is serving up his version of Asian-American dishes that separate Fat Choy from other Asian-American restaurants.
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.
Law students at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas are offering free tax preparation for people earning incomes of $50,000 or less.
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.
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.
A downtown law firm is offering a different kind of art to the streets of First Friday: the art of law.
