Phyllis McGuire, who rose to popular music stardom as a member of The McGuire Sisters, has died.
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Neon Museum artist in residence Victor Ehikhamenor’s work available in virtual exhibition.
Latest acquistions reveal more about Bugsy Siegel’s involvement in development of Las Vegas Strip landmark.
More homeless families next year will be able to access housing and other services that can help alleviate the conditions that lead to homelessness.
A documentary from two Las Vegas filmmakers tells a lesser-known story from the Pearl Harbor attack on Dec. 7, 1941.
Toy, food and supplies drives, virtual luminaries and several crowdfunding efforts designed to help those less fortunate in the valley.
Clergy members express disappointment, mixed with understanding, at going back to 50-person limit in live services.
Laura Thornton was a casino manager during an era when relatively few women held such jobs.
She came to Las Vegas in 1961, “fell in love” with the mountains and helped create the national conservation area.
Las Vegas Valley residents began returning to churches this weekend as in-person religious services at many churches commenced for the first time in months.
With gathering limits increasing to 250, clergy across the valley are ready to welcome the faithful to what may be the first in-person worship services since March.
A sculpture to honor Oct. 1 shooting victims apparently has stalled.
The new Storytelling Garden will offer a place to gather and share stories near the Healing Garden.
While clergy members in Las Vegas don’t expect post-pandemic worship to look much different, worshippers may see a few coronavirus-related ripple effects.
Southern Nevada will honor those who lost their lives in the Sept. 11, 2001, World Trade Center attacks with several memorials on Friday.