“I had a vision,” said Tracey Allyn Cutler, owner and instructor at The Stage Professional Dance and Fitness Studio, 2510 Anthem Village Drive in Henderson. “I wanted to share my passion and joy with other people. No matter how old you are, it’s never too late to learn to dance.”
Summerlin resident Andy Reanrungroch and Centennial Hills resident Bryant Dietz know how to make a gamer’s paradise. The two started Press Start Gaming Center, 4840 Fort Apache Road, Suite 100, in November, offering a space for teens and adults to play video games.
A Centennial Hills business offers customers a Japanese technique of stress relief and relaxation through healing energy.
The Boys & Girls Clubs of Southern Nevada recently honored a Canyon Springs High School student as its Youth of the Year.
Clarence Piggott Elementary School’s namesake was a counselor at Valley High School who was shot by a student in 1982.
A 40-year-old Hispanic man wanted in two attempted robberies was shot by police after he pointed his gun at officers Monday afternoon, Las Vegas police said.
Darrell Waltrip was rolling down U.S. 93 in a motorcoach on Monday. He was saying how beautiful the Arizona desert is, and that he was surrounded by cactus. He had just started to tell me about his emergency gallbladder surgery when he rolled into radio-free Arizona, or at least Verizon-free Arizona.
For Chidi Njokuani, the long road to the Ultimate Fighting Championship leads through Lincoln, Neb. At least this week, it does.
The Nevada Commission on Judicial Discipline has a chance to finish what it started — and rid the bench of suspended Family Court Judge Steven Jones, once and for all.