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Friends, employees remember Jerry Herbst at Las Vegas service

The Herbst family held a public memorial service Thursday for all employees, business partners and extended friends to celebrate the life of Jerry Herbst at the Terrible Herbst Employment Center, 3670 W. Dewey Dr.

 
No salespeople? No problem at Motor Trend car show in Las Vegas

Hundreds of people wandered from car to car Sunday afternoon at the Las Vegas Convention Center, on the third and final day of the show. It featured more than 350 new cars, trucks and SUVs from manufacturers such as Ford, Toyota, Honda, Hyundai and Chevrolet.

 
Some Oct. 1 survivors expected more from Mandalay Bay on anniversary

The Mandalay Bay digital sign went dark for about four minutes around 10 p.m. on October 1, 2018 and came back to display “#VegasStronger” for at least 30 minutes. Some Las Vegas shooting survivors expected more, however.

 
Santa Fe Station hosting gun show near Oct. 1 shooting anniversary

Some shooting survivors, like Heather Sallan of Reno, are offended at the gun show’s timing. Gun shows, Sallan said, make it too easy for gun buyers to get around federal background checks.

 
Clothes flipping gains traction in Las Vegas Valley

Thousands of young adults in Clark County and millions more across the country have a new side hustle: clothes flipping. Most of the clothing is vintage, but rare. That’s the appeal.

 
Lehman Brothers poured $1.1B into Las Vegas before crash

Lehman Brothers issued at least $1.1 billion in loans between fall 2004 and early 2008 for a dozen deals in the Las Vegas area. Some loans were bigger than others, but the properties all ran into problems.

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