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Pedestrians can stroll along a new stretch of MLK Boulevard

Pedestrians will rule the road on Saturday morning when just about anyone will be allowed to stroll along a new, mile-long stretch of Martin Luther King Boulevard in downtown Las Vegas.

Heller talks immigration, health care with Las Vegas Latinos

At a Wednesday morning breakfast hosted by the state’s oldest Latino political organization, a local clean energy advocate asked U.S. Sen. Dean Heller, R-Nev., when he’d finally host a town hall sans entrance fee. Heller ignored the question and left the building.

Nonprofit donates millions to help immigrants get legal counsel

A national nonprofit dedicated to clean energy, health care and immigration advocacy announces the donation in Las Vegas to assist non-citizen immigrants in dealings with U.S. immigration authorities.

Furniture retailer Bassett coming to Downtown Summerlin

Bassett received a permit earlier this month for $1.4 million worth of work on the Downtown Summerlin store space, which will be about 14,000 square feet.