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A bereavement therapist can help those coping with grief

I am wondering if you have some direction for a close friend of mine who is having a very difficult time. Her 26- year-old son (a police officer) died in an off-duty accident.

Pine tree sap around wounds signals healing

Question: A pine tree in my front yard appears to have had two open wounds for some time, judging by the amount of sap around them.

Dining Pick of the Week: Miller’s Ale House

Many important football games are scheduled over the next couple of weeks, and if you like gathering with fellow football fanatics, head to the home of the world famous Zingers.

Emergency Arts opened site to come to aid of community

Before serving as a cornerstone of a burgeoning community, the Emergency Arts building on the corner of Sixth and Fremont streets served the neighborhood in a similar way.

Literary Las Vegas: Joan Burge

When Office Dynamics International CEO and founder Joan Burge decided to write “Give Yourself Permission to Live a BIG Life,” she pursued the project with humility. “It’s time to pen my memoirs, not because I’m a celebrity,” she wrote, “but because I’m an ordinary but very determined woman who feels the force of something far greater than I am prodding me to write this book.”

First Friday festival to embrace Art Nouveau

The monthly First Friday arts festival returns from 6 to 11 p.m. Friday to the 18b Las Vegas Arts District downtown. This month’s event is taking on an art nouveau theme with a contest for the best art nouveau-themed booth.

Golden Rainbow brightens holidays at clients’ apartments

The residents of Golden Rainbow’s affordable housing program had something to smile about this Christmas. The nonprofit, which provides financial assistance and housing solutions for families affected by HIV and AIDS, adorned its downtown apartment building with donated holiday decorations.