Grape Street pairs wine with great food

The Downtown Summerlin restaurant’s varied menu is all designed to be compatible with wine, Grape Street’s raison d’etre.

Radio veteran thinks he found a superstar

Mark DiCiero returns to the radio airwaves Monday morning with a co-host who is making her on-air debut. DiCiero is convinced he has found another diamond in the rough in bartender Aimee Montgomery.

Federal prosecutors pursue Las Vegas businessman

In the past three years, federal prosecutors have obtained three indictments against high-rolling Las Vegas businessman Ramon DeSage, each time adding new charges related to a scheme to defraud investors.

Former UNLV star Greg Anthony back on the air

Former UNLV basketball star and TV sports analyst Greg Anthony is returning to broadcasting this weekend, according to Sports Illustrated.

 
Wisconsin man arrested for threatening to kill Obama

A criminal complaint and arrest warrant were issued Thursday against a 55-year-old Tomah, Wisconsin, man accused of threatening to kill President Barack Obama.

Summerlin’s popularity continues to grow despite valley’s dwindling water supply

You hear those snide remarks about Summerlin, about its unique “roundabout” road intersections, about the well-manicured, palm tree-lined streets, the upscale homes in gated communities, the parks, the jogging trails and so much more. Then it all filters into some imaginary or maybe envious reference to those “snooty” or “smug” inhabitants of Summerlin.

8 ways to easily ruin your family vacation

Summer is officially here, and that means it’s time for family vacations. Whether you are traveling near or far, it can be easy for the trip to end in tears and frustration.

I Love Burgers strives for adoration-worthy menu

It’s hard not to love a good burger. Be you a veggie, beef or poultry connoisseur, you’ll find something worth your adoration on the I Love Burgers menu.

Gastropub Public School 702 aims to be class act at Downtown Summerlin

Public School 702 takes its name to heart in its school-themed project on the second floor of the dining arroyo at Downtown Summerlin. The decor includes blackboard and wall bleacher accents, world globes hanging from the ceiling and school paraphernalia galore. Cocktail napkins resemble lined school paper. The menu mimics a composition book. But that’s all to be expected from a place that promises “an education in the art of food and beer.”

B.B. King struck all right chords — with class, kindness

The big tributes to the late B.B. King continue. The latest edition of Guitar World Magazine features longtime Las Vegan King on the cover and a feature that captures King’s generous spirit and singular talent while also chronicling his incredibly bleak childhood.

 
Feds investigate airlines over possible price collusion

The Justice Department has sent subpoenas to several major airlines as part of an investigation into “possible unlawful coordination” to limit capacity increases, and thereby keeping ticket prices high, a department spokeswoman said Wednesday.

After $55M in upgrades, Mount Charleston has fewer camp sites

A three-year Spring Mountains National Recreation Area improvement campaign eliminated 90 of the 219 developed camp sites on Mount Charleston, a popular getaway that attracts more than 1.2 million annual visitors.

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