Family Court Judge Cheryl Moss, along with several leaders of the Filipino community in Las Vegas, gathered at the Aloha Kitchen near Sahara Avenue and Decatur Boulevard Monday night to plan their response and devise fundraising efforts to help the millions affected by Typhoon Haiyan.
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The Small Business Administration’s stable of lending products has played a crucial role in giving local and regional community bankers opportunities to fund real estate deals or the expansion of local businesses during the economic recovery.
As the American Legion Post 8 battleship float rolled down Fourth Street Monday near the front of the annual Las Vegas Veterans Day parade, the two words spoken most often from tens of thousands of flag-waving spectators were “thank you.”
A man died while hiking at Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area Monday, Las Vegas police said.
The Neon Museum’s Boneyard is a collection of more than 150 signs either cast aside as obsolete by properties such as Caesars Palace or Golden Nugget or the remains of others that have disappeared, including the Sahara, Stardust and Moulin Rouge.
Hundreds of thousands of Chinese students are flocking to U.S. colleges and universities, helping to drive the number of international students studying in America to record levels.
Kit Wilkinson has had his dog for several years, but his cat, Mr. Sylva, is a new addition to the household that he picked up not long after moving to Las Vegas in August.
A motorcycle rider died after crashing into a cement barricade near Tropicana Avenue and Dean Martin Drive early Monday morning.
Two men were seriously injured after a collision at the intersection of East Lake Mead Boulevard and North Walnut Road Sunday night.
This week’s Literary Las Vegas features local emergency room doctor Alberto Hazan’s new medical thriller “Dr. Vigilante.”