HP Sauce (reportedly so named because its creator heard that the Houses of Parliament were serving it), which is beloved of British ex-pats and Anglophiles for its distinctive flavor, is the subject of a search by Shirley Sparks. Her fellow Taste of the Town readers found four sources, though none in Henderson, as Sparks desired. Marion Dutra found it at the International Marketplace at 5000 S. Decatur Blvd. and at the commissary at Nellis Air Force Base, for those who have commissary privileges. Margaret Dillard found it at Cost Plus World Market at 2151 N. Rainbow Blvd.; there’s another Cost Plus at 3890 Blue Diamond Road. And Catherine Tully said it’s sold at the RiRa Irish pub at The Shoppes at Mandalay Place, 3930 Las Vegas Blvd. South.
The locals favorite hopes to make a bigger name for himself with his new more elaborate showcase at Planet Hollywood.
Amid big-name niche stars, the vocal troupe still tries to please everyone.
The First Friday arts festival is scheduled from 5 to 11 p.m. May 6 at venues throughout the 18b Arts District in downtown Las Vegas, near the intersection of Charleston Boulevard and Main Street.
Pete Santilli is playing the media card in a bid to gain his release from federal custody in the criminal case stemming from the Bunkerville standoff.
After having their first off day of the season, the Las Vegas 51s (8-10) resume action with the Tacoma Rainiers (11-8) on Thursday at Cashman Field.
A woman died late Wednesday night after she answered a knock at her door and was shot multiple times at an apartment complex in the central valley.
A little more than a year ago, soon after Jina Umakanthan turned 11, she set out to make her daddy, Dr. Branavan Umakanthan, feel better.
The Nevada Supreme Court on Thursday reversed a felony conviction of a man who led a sheriff’s deputy on a chase through the streets of Wells while driving an all-terrain vehicle.
Opponents to the long-awaited concussion settlement with the NFL are taking another crack at the legal system to block the deal.
Three people connected to one of the San Bernardino shooters, Syed Rizwan Farook, have been arrested in a marriage fraud conspiracy, including his brother and sister-in-law, federal prosecutors said Thursday.
The Stratosphere Hotel & Casino, the brainchild of the late Bob Stupak, is about to celebrate its 20th anniversary.
A Georgia couple is suing Snapchat, claiming that the social media app’s “speed filter” tempted a woman to drive too fast and to cause a crash that injured the husband.
Texas Sen. Ted Cruz said Thursday that former House Speaker John Boehner let his “inner Trump come out” when he called Cruz “Lucifer in the flesh” during a talk to students at Stanford University.
Westbound lanes of Charleston Boulevard near Shadow Lane have reopened after a two-car crash Tuesday morning, according to the Regional Transportation Commission.
A federal appeals court in Chicago has set a May hearing for former Subway pitchman Jared Fogle’s appeal of his more than 15-year sentence in a child sex abuse and pornography case.
Federal prosecutors on Thursday are set to ask a judge to order former Boston mob boss James “Whitey” Bulger’s girlfriend to spend three more years in prison for refusing to say if anyone helped the couple during their 16 years on the run.
Chyna’s manager believes the former WWE superstar died of an accidental overdose of Ambien and Valium.
The Clark County Fire Department is investigating a fire in the east Las Vegas Valley that displaced six adults Thursday morning.
A little pain couldn’t dampen the spirits of east Las Vegas resident Randy Wagner on the morning of April 5. The local casino pit boss was in his 24th hour of golfing at TaylorMade Golf Experience to raise funds for the Make-A-Wish Foundation.
From the beauty of the language to the lesson in the tale, audiences seem as enthralled as ever by William Shakespeare. We take a look at why.
Celebrity chef Mario Batali — sporting a pair of his signature orange Crocs — was joined by Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman, Congresswoman Dina Titus, and Amanda Hirsh, executive director of Books for Kids, at the March 29 opening of the new Books for Kids/Mario Batali Foundation Library at the Acelero Spring Valley Learning Center, 2845 Mohawk St.
Summerlin-area resident Lori Power started her nonprofit, Angel’s Power, to help mothers and their children find emergency shelter after incidents of family sexual abuse. Her inspiration was her own daughter, who was molested by Power’s husband at age 7.
The people behind Maverick Aviation Group, a local helicopter company, believe they have met the future of the industry — students from Rancho High School’s aviation maintenance class. On a cold, wet April morning, the company gave nearly 20 students an inside look at what career path they could take.
It’s been 10 years since Red Rock Resort opened on April 18, 2006. The first Station Casinos property to be marketed as a luxury brand, it ditched the “Station” name for “Resort” and has since become a locals’ favorite.
Attempted robbery; shots fired; break-ins and $11,000 worth of computer equipment stolen: These crimes all recently struck the laid-back retirement community of Sun City Summerlin within a number of days.
When one thinks of art, the downtown Las Vegas scene is usually the first place that comes to mind. Yet, there’s another area of the valley often overlooked that has birthed a plethora of local artists: northeast Las Vegas. To showcase their work, the “North, East” exhibit is planned through July 2 at the Left of Center Art Gallery in North Las Vegas.
Brand-new Izod pants for $5 and $1,000 wedding gowns for $100 — it all can be found at Dinosaurs & Roses’ newest location in North Las Vegas, where every purchase goes toward the nonprofit’s outreach program to help area families in need.
When Las Vegas resident Lynda Tache’s son, Grant, was diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, it changed her life. Once she came to grips with it, she started changing the lives of other families dealing with autism as the founder, president and CEO of the Grant a Gift Autism Foundation, named in honor of her son. The foundation plans its annual Race for Hope and Fun Walk for April 30 at Town Square.
Talking about what Jason Feinberg watches, listens to, reads and does in his spare time can be tricky, mostly because “spare time” is a sort of elastic concept for Feinberg.