Chef Alex Stratta discusses move from Strip to suburbs

After working in Monaco, New York and Phoenix, Alessandro “Alex” Stratta opened his first Las Vegas restaurant, Renoir, at the Mirage in 1998 at the invitation of Steve Wynn. He moved in 2005 to the new Wynn Las Vegas, where he opened the fine-dining restaurant Alex, followed by the more casual Stratta.

Searsucker emphasizes social aspects of dining

Searsucker at Caesars Palace seems to personify the millennial way of life — which can, at times, be quite comfortable for everyone else.

Musicians union divides — and conquers? — itself

Bill Callanan and Keith Nelson have been Las Vegans for more than 40 years. But surprisingly, their paths haven’t overlapped that much. But now the two find themselves both united and divided by the same cause.

Failure returns with more fantastic music

When Failure called it quits back in 1997, it appeared as though the Los Angeles band had unfortunately picked a handle that fit.

Dive into ‘Shipwreck!’ exhibit at Springs Preserve

Hurricanes — simulated and real — play a prominent role in “Shipwreck! Pirates & Treasure,” a new touring exhibit, created by Odyssey Marine Exploration, that opens Sunday at the Springs Preserve.

Odom took steps to keep brothel visit secret

Love Ranch prostitutes are being offered big money to talk about Lamar Odom’s $75,000 brothel visit that nearly ended in a fatal drug overdose, but Odom had “all of them” sign confidentiality agreements, according to brothel owner Dennis Hof.

Geologists urged to speed collection of fault data

With every small rumble that triggers their seismographs, Nevada geologists inch closer to understanding hazards posed by earthquake faults in the Las Vegas Valley.

Transgender homeless finding more options in Las Vegas

Bouncing around from Denver to Memphis to Las Vegas, Michael Sumling has struggled with homelessness for many years while trying to get his life in order. At times, being transgender made his options for finding shelter difficult.

Here’s how to watch Cubs-Mets NLCS Game 2

The National League Championship Series between the Chicago Cubs and the New York Mets continues today with Game 2 at Citi Field in Flushing New York. Here’s everything you need to know if you want to catch the game.

Toast the New Year in song at the Smith Center

A starry lineup of stage and screen talents will toast the New Year in song — early, at 7 p.m. Dec. 31 — at The Smith Center for the Performing Arts.

Mind matters for pilots at Sunday’s air race — PHOTOS

Red Bull Air Race pilots gathered along the hangar walk at Las Vegas Motor Speedway on Saturday morning trying to ease their minds before races begin at noon on Sunday.

Homeless fish may find shelter at Springs Preserve

The Pahrump poolfish was forced from its home and onto the endangered species list decades ago by groundwater pumping that drained its spring-fed habitat at the southern tip of Nye County.

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