Las Vegas Review Journal News | Officer pulls driver out of burning car after Strip crash
 
Las Vegas Review Journal News | Officer pulls driver out of burning car after Strip crash

A sedan driving down the Strip caught fire Friday afternoon after crashing into a center median. The crash occurred around 4:35 p.m. in the 3400 block of Las Vegas Boulevard South. A white sedan driving southbound hit a palm tree in the center median and caught fire, according to Metropolitan Police Department Lt. Miguel Ibarra. (Las Vegas Review-Journal)

LVRJ Entertainment 7@7 | LaMarre theater is shaking up the Arts District
 
LVRJ Entertainment 7@7 | LaMarre theater is shaking up the Arts District

LaMarre and his partner, Eurika Pratts, opened the venue in July. The LaMarre hosts the male revue “Black Magic Live,” “Black Girl Magic,” the Motown show “Iconic Soul,” and Steve Connolly’s long-running Elvis tribute, “Spirit of the King.”

Las Vegas Review Journal Sports | Pro Bowl events kick off in Las Vegas
 
Las Vegas Review Journal Sports | Pro Bowl events kick off in Las Vegas

The NFL and Raiders kicked off Pro Bowl week by planting trees with Boys and Girls Club at Acacia Demonstration Park in Henderson. Raiders president Sandra Douglass Morgan spoke about the event and how the city has become an NFL town.

LVRJ Entertainment 7@7 | Iconic Vegas sign to be revived at Neon Museum
 
LVRJ Entertainment 7@7 | Iconic Vegas sign to be revived at Neon Museum

But VonBastiaans is embracing Las Vegas history, significantly. The wonderful artist and lighting professional is sponsoring the renovation of the famous Lido de Paris sign, from the legendary adult revue and variety show at the Stardust, for the Neon Museum.

LVRJ Entertainment 7@7 | Inside the only Las Vegas restaurant serving this kind of African food
 
LVRJ Entertainment 7@7 | Inside the only Las Vegas restaurant serving this kind of African food

When she opened Calabash African Kitchen on South Rainbow Boulevard a year ago, she had working capital (from a successful career in finance and tech). She knew her way around a budget and a balance sheet. She had cooked the food on the menu — from her native Senegal and Gambia, on the coast of West Africa — all her life.

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