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Dining Pick of the Week: Hometown Classic American Eats

Rex Henriott’s comfortable restaurant shines with a menu where every item can be described as being true American comfort food.

Low-performance schools get second chance with new staff

Clark County School District is banking on new leadership to help four struggling “turnaround” schools. In a way, being some of the consistently lowest-performing schools is the best thing that could have happened to them.

Artist works to rescue business inspired by his firefighting career

Retired Las Vegas Fire & Rescue firefighter and artist Allan Albaitis is determined to test the expression, “a phoenix rises from the ashes. ” The Centennial Hills resident is the talent behind FireArt Inc., and he’ll be the first to tell you, “It’s going down by the bow.”

STEVEN KALAS: Pain, suffering part of the process of experiencing life

This is an open dialogue with a man I have never met, but would like to meet. A reader introduced me to his website. He is Robert Masters, a psychotherapist in Canada. In the words of the late singer/songwriter Dan Fogelberg, I decided Masters and I are “twin sons of different mothers.” He’s, like, my Human Matters counterpart north of the border.

Bail bondsmen share their concerns over city’s shifting of inmates

When the North Las Vegas Detention and Corrections facility closed July 1, about 100 employees received pink slips, and nearly 300 prisoners got an eviction notice. The decision was to save millions for the cash-strapped city, but it left a choppy wake for at least one group – North Las Vegas bail bondsmen.

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