Bay Area transplant finds home at Corterra in Henderson

Bonnie D’Amico left San Francisco to find something more affordable where she could continue working from home. After four years of looking in the Las Vegas Valley, she found the perfect place for her business and her family.

Girl Scouts of Southern Nevada to build camp in Alamo

Moving forward with its vision of creating a Girl Scout camp for girls in Southern Nevada and beyond, Girl Scouts of Southern Nevada (GSSNV) has selected Las Vegas-based LGA Architecture as the firm to design and develop the property in Alamo, 90 minutes north of Las Vegas. The camp will be situated on 36 acres of land that was donated to GSSNV in December 2018 by the Charles and Phyllis M. Frias Charitable Trust.

CES 2020 in Vegas: A survival guide

The consumer technology showcase, scheduled for Jan. 7-10 in Las Vegas, will span 11 official venues and more than 2.9 million net square feet of exhibit space.

Strippers file $15M lawsuit against city of Reno

Nine women, including eight strippers, are seeking $15 million in a class-action lawsuit filed this week against the city of Reno.

Boeing woes grow as United drops 737 Max flights through June

The developments follow Boeing’s announcement Monday that it would halt Max production in January as it became increasingly clear that it still has many regulatory hurdles to clear. It did not say when production would resume.

 
Video shows cruise ships colliding in Mexico

A cruise ship scraped another while trying to dock in the Mexican Caribbean resort of Cozumel on Friday, damaging at least one of the boats and resulting in a minor injury to a passenger.

How an American mom died at the hands of a Mexican cartel

Rhonita Miller and her four children were among nine people ambushed by cartel gunmen as they traveled over the Sierra Madre mountains south of the Arizona border.

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