There are about 52 million curbside mailboxes in the United States, according to the United States Postal Service. Unfortunately, many of these mailboxes face damage caused by inclement weather, inattentive drivers or other unexpected incidents that can make mail delivery more challenging. While it is unrealistic to think all harmful accidents to mailboxes can be prevented, homeowners can minimize the time a damaged mailbox is out of commission by making the necessary repairs in a timely manner.
Mobile “one click cash” donations enable you to follow a philanthropic cause that is near and dear to your heart and to help a charity by giving money instantaneously. You do so by using your mobile device – say a cell phone running on Android or an iPhone. Before displaying your generosity via an electronic money transfer, make sure you understand some of the processes a mobile “one click cash” donation goes through.
Need a bike to start getting into shape? Looking for a new job? Interested in renting a condo for that long-desired trip? Every day, millions of Americans turn to Craigslist.org to buy and sell items, find jobs, meet other people or find a vacation property to rent. More than 60 million people use the website and view an estimated 100 million ads per month in the U.S. alone, according to the company.
As summer approaches, you’re probably dreaming of a luxurious outdoor retreat ideal for al fresco lunches, cookouts with friends or lazy afternoons spent sunbathing. While you also may be wondering if this project fits within your budget, it is possible to construct a completely customized outdoor oasis without breaking the bank.
The open enrollment period begins for the new health plans created by the Affordable Care Act (a.k.a. Obamacare) on Oct. 1, yet most Americans couldn’t name one of the new health plans let alone describe all the services they cover.
Holmes and Watson, Riggs and Murtaugh, Starsky and Hutch – when it comes to sleuthing out just what critter is munching on your spring garden, you may feel like your partnership with Mother Nature is as contentious as any that ever graced the big, or small screen. After all, how are you supposed to fight the “crime” of a decimated garden if you can’t identify the suspect who’s been devouring your daylilies?
Forget wondering who’s the fairest; when it comes to choosing home improvements that make your home look good – from the curb and to potential buyers – it may make more sense to ask “Who’s the greenest of them all.” Sustainable home improvements not only help reduce utility costs and boost owner satisfaction with their homes, they also make a house more appealing to potential buyers.
Charlotte’s Web is scheduled to come to the Henderson Pavilion.
Tyler Beach is the owner of Bistro Pizza, and he is celebrating the restaurant’s one-year anniversary.
coronado high MARCHING BAND HOPES TO RAISE MONEY THROUGH YARD SALE
As he prepares to celebrate the 10-year anniversary of his casino, Emerald Island, Tim Brooks is taking steps to opening a new property in the Water Street District.
Sun City Summerlin Security Patrol remembers fondly Chief Louis Polizzotti, who died unexpectedly while on duty Feb. 26.
More than 80 teachers from schools across the Las Vegas Valley attended classes March 26 at Faith Lutheran Middle School & High School as part of the Southern Nevada Earth Science Education Workshop.
Read about news and events happening in the Summerlin and Summerlin South areas.
Loni Anderson and Hal Linden plan to perform “Love Letters,” a Pulitzer Prize-nominated play about correspondence weaved with romantic involvement, at the Suncoast this weekend.
SALVATION ARMY SUFFERS $19,000 LOSS
DUE TO THEFT AT ADMINISTRATION BUILDING
For any foodie who has ever dreamed of baking in a $2,000 oven or cooking in a $600 pan, the newly opened Cooking Experience by Mise En Place offers the chance to cook like a pro.
Following allegations of Las Vegas Fire & Rescue trainees cheating on state fire marshal professional qualification certification exams, the Clark County Fire Department is investigating its own testing processes.
The 39th annual UNLVino is expanding this year to four days of tasting events, scheduled for April 18-21. Proceeds will benefit the scholarship fund for the William F. Harrah College of Hotel Administration at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.
Spring classes are scheduled to start this week in most of Clark County’s recreation and community centers.
The third annual Cactus Show and Art Fair at Moon-Sun Cactus & Koi Gardens, 6430 McGill Ave., is set to bring artists and gardeners together to share their interests with the public April 20 and 21.
Question: I bought a house last December that has two large grape vines growing over a pergola that covers a hot tub. Last summer when the vines were producing grapes, the birds were unbearable.
When it comes to being green, you’re always careful to do your part.