New veterans facility in downtown Las Vegas was built in a week

Every day is Veterans Day at the new Veterans Village, but Saturday will be particularly meaningful when more than a dozen political leaders gather to salute the opening of a new 3,500-square-foot Crisis Intervention Center that was built in a week.

 
Aviation Nation pilots warm up for big Las Vegas air show

The Veterans Day dress rehearsal offered an opportunity for family and friends of Air Force members, along with veterans and first responders, to celebrate the force’s 70th anniversary before the crowds roll in Saturday and Sunday.

Well-rested Patriots poised to cover vs. reeling Broncos

The Broncos have lost four straight games by an average margin of 32-13, as their worn-out defense has descended into a tie with the Buccaneers for 25th in the league in scoring defense at 24.8 points per game.

Runners unite as ‘Vegas Strong’ before marathon weekend

When Esther Reincke toes the start line Sunday for the Rock ‘n’ Roll Half Marathon that begins and ends on the Strip, she will break tradition, wearing her event T-shirt before completing the race.

Motorcyclist, 26, killed in east Las Vegas

A 26-year-old man died after he was thrown from his motorcycle Wednesday in the east valley, authorities said.

Station Casinos exec expresses displeasure with union vote

Executives at Station Casinos aren’t happy about the representation vote that will enable two unions affiliated with Unite-HERE to open collective bargaining talks at Green Valley Ranch.

Noble Wolf Barbers’ female owner prefers to cut it short

“Five hours was the longest I had spent on someone’s hair,” she said. “I run out of stuff to talk about in 45 minutes. That’s all I have in me.” Collins, 35, opened a barbershop, Noble Wolf Barbers, in the Great American Plaza on West Sahara Avenue in late September.

Revamped UNLV Rebels want quick start to bounce-back season

Eight of UNLV’s 13 nonconference opponents had losing records last basketball season. It’s a great opportunity for the Rebels, who open against Florida A&M at 7 p.m. Saturday at the Thomas & Mack Center.

Raiders fan purchases One Las Vegas condo

Longtime Oakland, California, resident Vivian Williams made a lifestyle change, putting down roots in Las Vegas after three decades in Northern California. Her move was influenced in part by her husband’s passing and the announcement that her favorite team, the NFL Raiders, was moving to the Entertainment Capital of the World.

Beazer to expand town home project

Beazer Homes has announced plans to build an additional phase of affordable, two-story town homes in the Las Vegas Valley, Cliffs at Dover. Once completed, this gated community will consist of 532 homes: 62 two-story, single-family homes , 24 condominiums and 446 town homes.

Downtown Summerlin to host parade

The 2017 holiday season at Downtown Summerlin in the master-planned community of Summerlin kicks off Nov. 17 with the arrival of Santa Claus, the return of its holiday parade and the opening of Rock Rink outdoor skating rink. Headlining the night is the unveiling of an all new Santa Chalet.

Notre Dame-Miami stirs memories of 1988 game

The more I look at this game, the more it looks like a throwback to that game in 1988, when defensive back Pat Terrell batted down a 2-point conversion pass in the final minute to seal a 31-30 Notre Dame victory.

Indian National Finals Rodeo as much about family as roping

The Indian National Finals Rodeo — the Native America version of the bigger National Finals Rodeo held every December in Las Vegas — is as much about bringing family together as it is about roping.

Las Vegas area’s Boulevard Mall getting first new office tenant

A staffing firm based in Peabody, Massachusetts, has signed a lease for about 12,000 square feet within the shopping center, located near the intersection of Maryland Parkway and Desert Inn Road.

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