The monthly First Friday arts festival returns from 6 to 11 p.m. Friday to the 18b Las Vegas Arts District downtown. This month’s event is taking on an art nouveau theme with a contest for the best art nouveau-themed booth.
The residents of Golden Rainbow’s affordable housing program had something to smile about this Christmas. The nonprofit, which provides financial assistance and housing solutions for families affected by HIV and AIDS, adorned its downtown apartment building with donated holiday decorations.
Former wiseguys and G-men plan to join forces for Mob Month at the Clark County Library every Tuesday in January beginning Jan. 8.
Recommendations to improve efficiency in Las Vegas Fire & Rescue are scheduled to be presented to the Las Vegas City Council in January.
Italy and France’s came in the 15th century. England’s came in the 16th century. America’s came in the 19th century. Downtown Las Vegas’ renaissance came in 2012.
Fry’s Electronics hopes to open its second Las Vegas Valley location at Boca Park “as soon as possible,” according to a company spokesman, although no timeline is yet available.
The naming of Ansan Sister City Park doesn’t have a local connection but rather one some 6,000 miles away.
View recalls some of the Summerlin area’s most noteable news stories from the past year.
It’s not surprising that a small neighborhood restaurant has become a favorite among those who appreciate flavorful and just a bit spicy Chinese food.
Derek Bellow, principal of Grant Sawyer Middle School, never got the chance to meet his school’s namesake. Frank Grant Sawyer died in 1996.
Ice skating is a quintessential winter activity, and the Las Vegas Valley offers four locations to choose from.
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View takes a look at highlights of southwest-area happenings in 2012.
Las Vegas police confiscate gun near Circus Circus