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A few weeks ago at Opportunity Village’s annual gala, organization CEO Bob Brown motioned toward a table mate and said, “There’s the man who saved Opportunity Village during COVID.”
James Trees of Esther’s Kitchen says, “I’m super-surprised that the city jumped on the paid parking so fast. I thought it was in very poor taste.”
Former Hartland Mansion owner Garry Hart told his sister, Linda, “It’s probably best that you aren’t here,” as a backhoe tore down their old house.
Mansion 54 was once known as Hartland Mansion, a famous party venue for Las Vegas’ elite.
Santana Jackson made sure his assailant was “HIStory” in Fremont Street fight.
Derek Stevens says it’s an only-in-Vegas thing, as 10 corporate execs are scaling the Circa hotel tower.
The event filled the void left by the move of Electric Daisy Carnival from this month to October at Las Vegas Motor Speedway. EDC would have opened Friday night at LVMS, with Deadmau5 as a leading headliner.
The Greyhound bus station’s move out of downtown has cost a Plaza VIP guest his favorite means of transportation.
Oscar Goodman seems to be leaning to Tom Brady, but talk to him next week.
“Marriage Can Be Murder” was KO’d at the Grotto because of social-distancing concerns.
Sidelined Las Vegas stagehand Meg Leighton said that if her colleagues were called upon, “We would be ready to jump in.”
CBS is broadcasting New Year’s Eve from Las Vegas across its western markets.
A pair of Vegas singers performed “Imagine” and “Happy Christmas (War Is Over)” to honor John Lennon’s passing.
The governor announced Tuesday that he is relaxing capacities for mass gatherings in Nevada.