Dining Pick of the Week: Pho MaiLan

If you’re looking for an authentic Vietnamese dining experience but can’t afford a plane ticket, a trip to Pho MaiLan is in your future.

Dining Pick of the Week: Hearthstone Kitchen & Cellar

Although the interior of chef Brian Massie’s Hearthstone Kitchen & Cellar offers a rustic appeal, the items found on the menu are a bit more sophisticated.

Dining Pick of the Week: Mr. Jim’s Pizza

Sparse dining options in the far northwest have given some of the larger pizza chains a stronghold on the Providence neighborhood, but Mr. Jim’s is a neighborhood pizza joint with pies that taste anything but mass produced.

Valleywide holiday dining specials

Find special menus for Christmas Day, New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day.

Crazy Pita fine, but we weren’t crazy about it

What makes Crazy Pita so popular? It’s not the food, because you can find more inspired versions elsewhere. But Crazy Pita seems to have hit on a winning combination of super-friendly service, low prices and convenient locations.

Deal awaits for new arena’s opening night

With inaugural weekend just 16 months away for MGM Resorts/AEG’s arena on the Strip, it won’t be long before a deal is sealed for opening night.

Woman killed in Thursday night U.S. 95 crash identified

The Clark County coroner’s office has identified the woman killed in a Thursday evening crash on U.S. Highway 95 at the Craig Road off ramp.

Fire still burns inside Kruger as he returns to Las Vegas

Lon Kruger left UNLV to coach Oklahoma after returning the Rebels to respectability with a 161–71 record and four NCAA tourney appearances in seven seasons. His 15th ranked Sooners meet No. 16 Washington in the MGM Grand Showcase on Saturday.

Santas with sirens deliver to North Las Vegas school —PHOTOS

Christmas arrived at Antonello Elementary School on Thursday in the back of a bright red 1950s-vintage fire engine, under the watchful eye of a stuffed Dalmatian riding shotgun.

Padres acquire Braves outfielder Upton

The San Diego Padres acquired outfielder Justin Upton from the Atlanta Braves, multiple media outlets reported Friday.

Vets sound off about care at forum

For the most part, health care provided by Veterans Affairs facilities in Southern Nevada meets or exceeds expectations of veterans who receive it, and has saved lives in some cases. But getting access to it in a timely fashion needs improvement, as does the system for processing disability claims and communicating with branches of the military about veterans’ medical records.

Giants, Peavy agree to 2-year, $24M deal

A person familiar with the negotiations says pitcher Jake Peavy has agreed to a $24 million, two-year contract to stay with the World Series champion San Francisco Giants.

Nevada jobless rate tumbles to six-year low

The Silver State’s unemployment rate fell below 7 percent in November for the first time since 2008, as professional services and construction propelled job gains.

Largest industrial space development since recession in NLV — PHOTOS

Workers from Frazier Masonry Corporation tilted up the first wall on Thursday, Dec. 18, 2014, on the biggest industrial space development since the recession at 3700 Bay Lake Trail in North Las Vegas near Pecos and Gowan roads.

Murano plots new course

Above all else, the Nissan Murano was originally created to appeal primarily to the buyer’s heart and not their heads.

The real reason we entertain

Keep party planning simple with easy dishes and decorations.

Fantastic fashion ideas for him and her this season

Whether you are shopping for yourself or updating a loved one’s look,there are key items to look for when shopping this season that are sure to have you fashionably warm.

Pint-sized wedding guests: Yay or nay?

Remember, when deciding whether to invite children, it’s not necessarily an all-or-nothing decision. Learn experts insight now.

EDITORIAL: Teachable moment

The Clark County School Board took a prudent step toward addressing the district’s ongoing licensed teacher shortage by expanding its partnership with Teach for America.

EDITORIAL: Pre-K not the way

The state’s education leaders are celebrating a federal grant that will allow five school districts to expand pre-kindergarten programs for 4-year-olds. They’re sold on the idea that the earlier a child begins school, the better the child will fare in elementary grades and beyond. As reported last week by the Review-Journal’s Trevon Milliard, the state will receive $6.4 million as part of a four-year award that could exceed $43 million.

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