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Spying on your kids: is it OK?

Whether you think spying on your kids is acceptable in today’s digital age or a breach of trust seems to really depend on how you define “spying” in the first place.

Diverse congregation finds acceptance in church ‘for everyone’

The diversity of the church is reflected in the languages used by the congregation to praise God. All worship is bilingual, in Spanish and English, with a smattering of Tagalog sprinkled in.

Inspire Theater aims to become cultural draw downtown

For the past year, the establishment has worked to offer more than a cup of coffee or a cocktail by bringing programing to the downtown area, such as movies and a speakers’ series.

no signs of burnout

Living in the desert lends itself to a lot of talk about the hot summer days where the mercury tops 100 degrees. It’s the last place outsiders would think of as a hotbed for selling fireplaces and other fire-related amenities. But Luke Hoffman is one of many people living in the desert who says buying a home in Las Vegas without a fireplace just doesn’t feel right.

Planting in cold part of winter could cause damage

Q: We are redoing our front yard and finishing up the drip lines. Is it too late in the season to put in new plants now? We are planning on lantana, society garlic, red yucca, Mexican bird of paradise and some deer grass.

Unusual Brothel Lady statue fetches high price

Mysterious antiques and collectibles often appear in shops and shows. Price is then decided by how unusual the collectible is, how attractive it is and how it can be used.

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Home trade shows coming to Las Vegas this month