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9/11 tourism popular, yet still controversial

Out-of-towners and locals alike have shown enormous interest in sites connected to the Sept. 11th attacks. More than 700,000 people from all 50 states and 131 countries have been to the National Sept. 11 Museum since it opened May 21. More have come from New York than any other state, but the museum also hosts so many international tourists that you can’t even identify all the languages being spoken.

Carson Kitchen a winner — except for one little problem

Once again, Kerry Simon has proven that he’s adept at reading the zeitgeist, with Carson Kitchen in the Fremont East District in downtown Las Vegas.

The Dish: Restaurant news, including the barbecue competition

Barbecue, beer and pizza — all signs that football is back. But we’re talking about The Great Vegas Gridiron Grill-Off BBQ and Tailgate Festival, a beer-pairing dinner at Lagasse’s Stadium at the Palazzo, and pizza National Pizza Month at Trevi at the Forum Shops at Caesars.

On the Menu: Chicken

September is National Chicken Month, also known as Eat Chicken Month; we think the Chick-fil-A cows would approve.

Southern Nevada Devil Pups recognition ceremony to honor local liaison

For the last eight years, Marie Tomao has been sending teens to the Marine Corps Base Camp Pendleton in San Diego County, Calif., for the Devil Pups program, a rigorous leadership and physical training regimen that culminates in a grueling climb up Old Smokey.

Network’s goal is to educate public about organ donation

With more than 123,000 people on the nationwide organ transplant waiting list, Nevada Donor Network aims to raise awareness and educate the public on becoming registered donors through community events.

Camp offers seniors a once-in-a-lifetime experience

Every year, Lee Canyon on Mount Charleston offers senior citizens an opportunity to relive memories of their youth or create new memories around the campfire.

Henderson to host canine agility training

If you enjoy bonding and exercising with your dog but hate taking mundane walks, the city of Henderson has a solution.