‘Breaking Bad’ fans place Walter White obituary

Some fans of “Breaking Bad,” the AMC series which concluded Sunday night, were inspired to place an obituary for character Walter White in the Albuquerque Journal.

Pianist to play poetry through music in library concerts

Pianist and composer Carlos Mongrut is on a mission to inspire people. He wants everyone to reach inside themselves to find their passion. His passion is music and poetry, and he plans to offer free concerts Oct. 12 at the Sahara West Library and Oct. 20 at the Rainbow Library.

7 reasons to love fall in Las Vegas

We took to Facebook to find out what Las Vegans love about fall. This is what you had to say.

A La Carte, Oct. 8-14

Dining events and news from across the valley.

Dining Pick of the Week: Parma by Chef Marc

Chef Marc Sgrizzi wants you to relax in his New York City-style deli where you can spend time in the European wine lounge, shop in the retail store or enjoy an authentic Italian meal.

Dining Pick of the Week: Bonanza Lounge

A neighborhood restaurant with no surprises could be called perfect. Well, nothing (almost nothing) is perfect, but the Bonanza Lounge comes close with simple, good food.

Dining Pick of the Week: Brewer’s Cafe

Brewer’s Cafe has always been busy with a loyal customer base enjoying its American/casual-style menu. When an established movie theater reopened in the Green Valley Town Center, things got even busier.

Older fig trees require more water

Question: I have one black mission and one white fig planted six years ago. The second crop of figs are small and easily fall off. I’m guessing they get 6 gallons every other day during the heat. Both trees grow very rapidly and are very healthy. What can be done to increase fig growth?

Walk ‘n’ Roll set to raise awareness of HIV/AIDS

The second annual Walk ‘n’ Roll for HIV/AIDS helps raise money and awareness while educating participants as they walk or ride bicycles around downtown Las Vegas.

Fall storm brings colder temperatures, winds

A chilly Friday morning had Las Vegas Valley residents bundling up, and cold days next weekend could bring the first snow of the year to Mount Charleston.

City names interim finance director

Darren Adair doesn’t have the kind of government experience that shows up on a resume.

High-flying Broncos becoming America’s team

The Denver Broncos’ popularity with the betting public is so over the top, South Point sports book executive Jimmy Vaccaro was compelled to tweet, something he rarely does. “The magic carpet ride continues. Denver is now America’s team,” he posted Wednesday @JimmyVaccaro.

Reader-submitted and adoptable pets, Oct. 8-14

View Neighborhood News readers send photos of their pets and everday lives, and View features photos of pets ready for adoption each week. To submit a photo, email View copy editor Anne King at aking@viewnews.com or mail to Viewpoints, 1111 W. Bonanza Road, Las Vegas, NV 89125. Photos cannot be returned, and due to the high volume, they are often scheduled a month or two in advance.

Gansevoort hotel developer finds ‘dream come true’ on Strip

While viewing the $185 million transformation of the Barbary Coast/Bill’s Gamblin’s Hall into the Gansevoort Las Vegas, hotel developer Michael Achenbaum said he was seeking “an interesting and unique” opportunity to plant his boutique lifestyle hotel on the Strip.

Tips for healthier air travel

Ask people who fly frequently, and they will tell you that it takes a mental and physical toll on them.

Tips to ensure your shower upgrade doesn’t turn into a leaky mess

Bathrooms are certainly among the busiest rooms in any home. But a bathroom can be so much more than just the place where you get ready during your hurried morning routine. One of the hottest trends in home decorating and remodeling is creating a bathroom that serves as a spa-like retreat.

Tips to spruce up your home for the holidays

Holidays are when most people open their homes for friends and family. Sharing the season’s greetings is always the priority but these gatherings are also an opportunity to show off improvements made during the year. Fifty-two percent of homeowners plan to make home improvements this fall, according to the leading real estate website Zillow. It is also a great time of year for deals as retailers unload inventory to make room for new styles.

The value of DIY home improvement projects

Each day across the United States homeowners are taking on do-it-yourself home improvement projects. Whether you’re a first-time or long-time homeowner, DIY enhancements can have positive results – emotionally, esthetically and financially. By tackling DIY projects, you’ll feel a sense of pride and accomplishment from improving or customizing your home.

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