Sebastian Mijaica, 17, was named November student of the month by the Las Vegas Summerlin Lions Club for outstanding citizenship qualities.
Postinterview advice abounds. Write a thank-you note. Follow up in the amount of time the employer suggested when you asked and don’t overlook some of the best employer feedback. Sometimes it comes wrapped in the message that you don’t fit in the new environment. Think strategically.
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.
Las Vegas’ favorite charity also might become the city’s favorite popcorn maker.
Biodermis, a Henderson skin care products company, scored a prestigious international award recently when its just-patented scar treatment stick called Pro-Sil won recognition at the MyFaceMyBody Awards ceremony in London.
Once famous only for being Florida State’s supremely talented freshman quarterback, Jameis Winston now has more concerns than how to read a defense.
The Clark County coroner’s office identified a man killed in a motorcycle crash Wednesday night.
Stewart + Ogden tries to fulfill a dual role, morphing from a breakfast/lunch spot to a “sophisticated bistro.”
As a single mom, Josephine Gentry is no stranger to the fact that hard work pays off.
Ginger Dearing needed a car badly in October. Her 1997 Ford Contour had 162,000 miles on it and had seen better days.
Las Vegas police say a shopper carrying a big-screen TV home from a Target on Thanksgiving was shot by a thief.
For many Americans, perhaps most, today is best known as “Black Friday,” one of the busiest shopping days of the year. Although I realize its going against the crowd, I prefer to think of it as the National Day of Listening.
Justin Timberlake’s the kind of guy who’s just so damn smooth, he could land a lady at her mother’s funeral.
A school worker’s report to Clark County’s child abuse hotline about 7-year-old Roderick “RJ” Arrington Jr. was one of more than 35,000 such calls handled in 2012.
Rashad Vaughn is exaggerating a bit when he says he couldn’t dribble as a freshman. But the other part is true. All he could do was dunk.
It started with a young, pretty girl. She was found face down and nude in the middle of Arroyo Grande Boulevard in 1980. Her cause of death was multiple stab wounds in her back and blunt force trauma to her head.