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Tour of mid-century homes to benefit preservation group

An exclusive tour of some of the valley’s finest mid-century modern houses is scheduled to begin when doors open at noon May 3 at the Morelli House, 861 E. Bridger Ave., but the 12 to 15 homes on the self-guided tour are top secret.

Summerlin-area resident uses fast-talking talent to assist charities

What do you get when you mix the art of auctioneering with the pizzazz of Las Vegas? You get Jeff Manning, whose theatrical approach to presenting auction items takes things to a whole new level. Best of all, many times, it’s a charity such as the Ronald McDonald House that benefits from his unique style.

18b changes to include revamping of roads, sale of buildings

Since the 18b Las Vegas Arts District was founded in 1998, the only constant has been change, interrupted by occasional periods of relative stability. The last year has been a particularly tumultuous one, and the district is poised for more changes.

Nerve surgery procedures can alleviate chronic pain

Shortly after being diagnosed with hypothyroidism, Centennial Hills resident April Anderson began experiencing numbness and burning sensations in her hands and feet.

Take a trip to see petroglyphs in the perfect weather this season

Lincoln County, our nearest neighboring county to the north, is rich in sites where you can see unspoiled petroglyphs, the mysterious rock carvings that have graced cliffs and boulders since prehistoric times. Two of my favorite sites in that area are the White River Narrows Archaeological District and the Mt. Irish Rock Art and Archaeological District, both located off of state Route 318, north of Alamo and Hiko.

Vila Algarve has much in the way of potential

Vila Algarve’s name officially ends “Portuguese Seafood and Grill,” and of course “Algarve” refers to the country’s southernmost coastal region.

View Dining Pick of the Week: Carlito’s Burritos

Inside Carlito’s Burritos, the walls are decorated with colorful traditional Mexican artwork done by a local artist and all for sale. Dried red chili peppers are piled into thick bunches and strung up, hanging from the ceiling like tree branches.