Where to celebrate Cassette Store Day in Las Vegas

Although the Black Friday edition of Record Store Day is still a little more than a month away, Cassette Store Day is taking place Saturday.

When your spouse is unhappy, ask why

If you’re a human being, then you are also capable of mobilizing antagonism toward your spouse that has nothing whatsoever to do with your spouse and everything to do with your own emotional memories.

Police in Las Vegas Valley still learning from deadly Ferguson incident

Fourteen months after the events in Ferguson, Mo., forced law enforcement agencies across the country to examine the ways they operate, departments across the Las Vegas Valley are still learning from the incident.

4 SWAT officers involved in deadly shooting ID’d

Four Metro SWAT officers involved in the shooting that left a woman dead Thursday were identified on Saturday.

 
This is how you carve a pumpkin with a shotgun — VIDEO

A man carved his Halloween pumpkin in rather impressive fashion, using a Henry Rifle to design eyes, a nose and a face in the traditional holiday plant.

Nevada Ballet, Cirque du Soleil team up — PHOTOS

A Choreographers’ Showcase, the annual collaboration between Nevada Ballet Theatre and Cirque du Soleil, has a repeat performance on Sunday in case you missed it earlier this month.

Blood clots can surprise through genetic conditions, lifestyle habits

It’s estimated that about 100,000 deaths occur each year in the U.S. from blood clots, while these clumps of sticky blood also play a contributing factor in an additional 100,000 deaths annually, according to medical statistics.

Report says Odom’s improving condition ‘brightening spirits’ of loved ones

The improving health of former NBA star Lamar Odom four days after he collapsed at a Nevada brothel and fell into a coma has brightened the spirits of his loved ones, People Magazine reported on Saturday, citing a source close to his estranged wife Khloé Kardashian.

‘Ragtime’ revival begins its tour at The Smith Center

As we all know, all roads lead to Vegas. Including the road tour for the revival of the Tony-winning musical “Ragtime,” which launches Oct. 27 at The Smith Center for the Performing Arts.

Europe, of Geico commercial fame, headed to Vegas

Capitalizing on the massive and enviable exposure the outfit undoubtedly gained from its recent cameo in that humorous Geico commercial, Europe is heading out on a tour of the country in support of “War of Kings,” its latest album.

State seeks dismissal of lawsuit against education savings accounts

The state attorney general’s office, charged with defending Nevada’s new education savings accounts, will ask a Las Vegas judge this week to dismiss a lawsuit challenging the controversial program’s constitutionality.

Amodei joins push for Ex-Im Bank vote

In a rare gambit, a group of Republicans including Nevada’s Mark Amodei has joined Democrats to force a vote later this month on a bill to revive the Export-Import Bank, whose charter expired in July.

Las Vegas NHL bid standstill doesn’t hold back Foley

Bill Foley doesn’t have an NHL team, but his employees will have some pretty swank offices if the league grants Las Vegas an expansion franchise.

Arizona wine trails lure thirsty travelers

Arizona boasts plenty of attractions that contribute to a thriving tourism industry, including spectacular scenery, historic towns, museums and state and national parks. To bolster its appeal to visitors, the state has joined the national movement toward agri-tourism.

Here’s how you can watch the Cubs-Mets NLCS Game 1

The National League Championship Series between the Chicago Cubs and the New York Mets starts today with Game 1 at City Field in Flushing, New York. Here’s everything you need to know if you want to catch the game.

 
Mud cleanup keeps Central California-to-Las Vegas highway closed

A popular highway that links Las Vegas and Central California remained closed Saturday night after a mudslide stranded nearly 200 vehicles in the small mountain town of Tehachapi on Thursday night, authorities said.

Harmony’s Silhouette neighborhood nearly sold out

Harmony Homes’ Silhouette neighborhood in the southwest Las Vegas Valley has only eight homes remaining in a variety of two-story floor plans.

Century Communities continues fall sales event

Several move-in-ready homes at each of Century’s five communities are specially priced to save homebuyers thousands of dollars

William Lyon opens Silver Ridge in Summerlin’s The Ridges

For several decades, Las Vegans were quick to identify themselves firmly as either “eastside” or “westside” residents. But when Summerlin was completed, that changed.

One Las Vegas high-rise has lifestyle director

One Las Vegas may have found a “captain” in Evelyn Connors, the energetic lifestyle director who oversees social programming, activities and events for residents of the twin-tower high-rise community on the south end of Las Vegas Blvd.

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