Marriage, music attract Suzanne Vinnik back to her hometown

Suzanne Vinnik grew up in Las Vegas and was delighted when her husband-to-be had time off during her work here in “Carmen” for a wedding at Spring Mountain Ranch State Park.

‘Warcraft’ movie has few roles worth playing

I’m not a gamer. My entire experience with “World of Warcraft” consists of knowing that it exists. But you shouldn’t have to be familiar with the source material to enjoy a movie.

XS Nightclub makes a splash with its nighttime pool party

Giant beach balls bounce from raised hands above a neon-lit swimming pool filled with men and women in bikinis and swim trunks — it’s evening wear at XS’ Night Swim.

Resources available to help in nursing home search

In fact, the best strategy involves the family’s own eyes and ears. Visits to the communities, if at all possible, are crucial to finding quality care and the right fit for Mom or Dad, experts noted.

Rolling Stones to play T-Mobile Arena in October

As many Las Vegas fans had probably hoped when the Desert Trip music festival was announced last month, Las Vegas is set to experience some runoff from the festival, including a date with Mick, Keith and the boys.

Brock Lesnar granted USADA exemption to compete at UFC 200

The UFC had to grant former heavyweight champion Brock Lesnar an exemption from standard protocol under the UFC’s Anti-Doping Policy in order for him to compete at UFC 200 next month.

Some early voting sites extend hours for Thursday, Friday

Clark County early voting sites at select malls and shopping centers will open for extended hours on Thursday and Friday,the last days to cast an early vote for the 2016 primary election.

MMA Rankings: Michael Bisping’s shocking win shaking up middleweight division

Bisping isn’t the only big mover this week. Jessica Andrade’s impressive strawweight debut was enough to propel her into the rankings, while bantamweights Cody Garbrandt and Bryan Caraway have silenced all remaining doubters to take their rightful place in the top 10.

Indoor playgrounds a must for Las Vegas Valley summers

Anyone who has lived in Las Vegas for a summer knows that it’s a different kind of hot here. For people looking for active options for young children, look to one of the valley’s many indoor playgrounds.

Henderson resident, inspired by military experiences, started support group at Bank of America

Stepping up to the plate at Cashman Field, Henderson resident Ido Williams wasn’t sure if her pitch would make it the distance. She had survived Air Force basic training despite speaking only Spanish and multiple deployments across the globe, including a stint in Afghanistan right after 9/11. But the first pitch at a Las Vegas 51s game seemed daunting.

Summerlin artist’s career taking flight with Disney contract

When Summerlin artist Heather Theurer wants inspiration for a painting, she goes to sleep. That’s because she said most of her ideas come to her when she’s dreaming. Her career has also become something of a dream, including a contract with Disney to paint its beloved characters for artwork that is sold in its gift shops around the world, as well as at Magical Memories featuring Disney Fine Art at Town Square Las Vegas.

Group seeks to bring full-time opera to Las Vegas Valley

Las Vegas might not be ready for a full-time opera company yet, but when it is, there’s a good chance it will be through the efforts of Opera Las Vegas. “I like to think we are a professional organization that presents opera of the highest quality,” said the group’s general director, Luana DeVol.

Southwest Rotary Club hands out new shoes to at-need Ferron Elementary students

A recent Southwest Rotary Club Happy Feet program visit saw at-need students at Ferron Elementary receiving free new footwear. School counselor Julie Bellavia teamed with teachers to identify 50 students who could use new shoes and socks. She said sometimes the need is obvious at the school, where roughly 75 percent of the students qualify for free or reduced lunch.

Las Vegas nonprofit seeks to innovate, improve how schools educate

For some, school can be a place of inspiration and encouragement, but for others, it seems a waste of time. It’s not uncommon to hear students refer to it as a prison. In a way it is, claims northwest Las Vegas resident Robert B. Elliott, who founded Authentic Choices in Education & Schooling (ACES) Inc. The nonprofit is focused on making changes to allow schools to become more inviting, hospitable, beneficial, productive and educational.

From drowning prevention to UV protection, Las Vegas summers take variety of considerations

Jennifer MacDonald, director of the Aloha Aquatic Center, 3990 N. Tenaya Way, Suite 110, said the No. 1 thing that people do wrong as far as safety around their home pool is, “They take their eyes off their children, and it only takes seconds for something to happen. So, never take your eyes off of your child and think someone else will be watching your child for you.”

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