Viva Mercado’s Mexican eatery finds new life in Village Square

In 2010, Viva Mercado’s owner Bobby Mercado was selling his furniture to make payroll at his ailing restaurant. The sliding economy eventually forced him to close his doors, but now he’s back in business and relaunching his Mexican eatery at Village Square.

Dining Pick of the Week: Russo’s Pizza Kitchen

When it comes to preparing Southern Italian food, it helps to have been born in Palermo, Sicily. Say hello to executive chef Rosario Russo, who has turned his charming neighborhood restaurant into a home away from home for Southern Italian cooking.

Dining Pick of the Week: Old School Pizzeria

This special pizza is old school because the dough is naturally leavened with a proprietary starter for five days (no commercial yeast), and all tomato products are preservative-free.

Dining Pick of the Week: Maestro’s Pizzeria

Pete Mullai is the owner, chef and maestro at this Italian-Greek restaurant that serves a variety of dishes throughout the day and into the early morning.

 
Multiple stabbings after Chargers-Broncos game

At least three people were stabbed in a parking at Sports Authority Stadium Field at Mile High after the Denver Broncos’ game Thursday night.

It’s Friday: Things I think about

Whaddyagonado? Obamacare is a nightmare of the first order and Democrats, as a general rule, couldn’t manage a Cub Scout troop efficiently, much less a massive reconfiguration of health care.

Chef Kerry Simon reveals he has Parkinson’s

Las Vegas chef Kerry Simon went public Thursday with the news: After four-plus years of medical tests he recently learned he has an aggressive form of Parkinson’s disease.

Findlay dealerships hold toy, coat, food drive

Every year, Findlay Honda Henderson and Findlay Cadillac team up with the Church at South Las Vegas and IMPACT, a local nonprofit group, to host a coat, food and toy drive to help out the Las Vegas community. Proceeds from each vehicle sold now through the end of the year help provide much needed items for local families.

Coronado tops Automall contest

A group of students from Coronado High School took top honors during the 16th annual Valley Automall Holiday Christmas Tree Decorating Contest.

Dealerships are all Goodie Two Shoes

Centennial GMC Buick and Centennial Mazda, 6525 Centennial Center Blvd., and Planet Mazda, 6950 W. Sahara Ave., are seeking cash donations to help the Goodie Two Shoes Foundation.

Centennial Hyundai warranty administrator is key staffer

In the car business, the many facets of a dealership can be endless challenges for those in charge. In what must be a teamwork effort, every department has to be running on all cylinders to achieve the best results, said company officials.

Chapman Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram raises cash for school

A long-standing supporter of children and community, Chapman Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram held a Drive for the Kids with Saint Anne Catholic School during its annual Fun Fair event in October.

Lexus joins Tivoli Village’s holiday Santa parade

Lexus of Las Vegas recently gave Rudolph and his reindeer pals a run for their money when representatives from the dealership pulled up alongside their sleigh in a 2014 IS350C convertible in participation of Tivoli Village’s November holiday Santa Parade.

Holiday shopping season starts on a ‘strong note’

U.S. consumers boosted spending in November on cars, appliances and furniture and made more purchases online, signaling growing confidence in the economy at the start of the holiday shopping season.

This season, shop for your health

The holidays are fast approaching, and there’s one must have for every shopping list: health insurance. And the place to get it? The Health Insurance Marketplace at HealthCare.gov. To help you with the process, here are the top things to know when choosing and enrolling in plans through the Health Insurance Marketplace. Read on to learn more about when to sign up, what to do after you enroll, and the discounts you could receive.

Add a touch of style to your holiday this year

The holidays are a time to celebrate with family and friends. Whether you are hosting a large party or are planning to keep it simple with just a few guests, chances are you are looking for ways to deck the halls inside and out to create Christmas cheer.

Caring for your community: Three ways to give back year-round

Do you think your family should get involved in volunteer efforts, but you don’t know how to get started? Whether you choose to be active in your community on a weekly basis or dedicate holidays to helping out, it’s never too late to begin giving something back, and there are many ways to make a difference on a local and national level.

Many riders proudly go against common NFR superstitions

There are many rodeo superstitions — from always shave before a performance (to clean yourself up for Lady Luck) to never compete with change in your pocket (because that might be all you will win) — but the biggest of them all is setting your hat on a bed.

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