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Community effort converts former hotel into facility for veterans

Arnold Stalk, an architect and professor from Southern California, founded Veterans Village, formerly an Econo Lodge at 1150 Las Vegas Blvd. South, in order to help struggling military veterans in the valley.

Beatles tribute to play at Starbright

“Yesterday –– The Beatles Tribute” is scheduled to take the stage at the Starbright Theatre for performances at 7 p.m. Saturday and 2 p.m. Sunday.

Sunrise Mountain serves as inspiration for art installation

When artist David Sanchez Burr moved to Las Vegas six years ago he sought out a patch of desert he could study and explore. He found the stretch of land between Sunrise and Frenchman mountains and the Lake Mead National Recreation Area.

Former homeless man starts ministry to help people on the streets

On this cold, rainy night, Tim Valente is minding his business, sleeping under a covered hallway in an Albertsons parking lot near Sahara Avenue and Maryland Parkway. Valente and his “lady,” Darlene, lie bundled in sleeping bags, with all of their possessions in a shopping cart next to them.

A La Carte, Feb. 19-25

Read about dining-related events and promotions across the Las Vegas Valley.

Favorite Sons & Daughters

Milan Frederick, 6, has received the 2013 Young King Dreamer’s Award from the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Committee of Las Vegas for exemplifying the characteristics and leadership qualities of Dr. King.

Feral cats to widen gap in trapping effort

With warmer weather comes the buds of spring, the return of birds and the unmistakable yowling of mating cats.

With roots in rock, musician makes his mark in Irish pubs

Three or four nights a week you can find Centennial Hills-area resident John Windsor entertaining audiences at an Irish pub with genial patter and rollicking music. He’s happy and comfortable with that schedule.