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Dining Pick of the Week: Crazy Pita

Mehdi Zarhloul has built a loyal customer base because he has a knack for combining Moroccan spices that give his Mediterranean dishes a unique flavor.

Dining Pick of the Week: Stymies Pub

It’s difficult to say no to breakfast or lunch served in a British pub with historic golf memorabilia and great panoramic views of a golf course.

A La Carte, June 25-July 1

Read about dining-related events and promotions across the Las Vegas Valley.

Underground home was built as Cold War-era hideaway

The underground house at 3970 Spencer St. was built for comfort, with two hot tubs, a sauna and an in-ground pool. It was also constructed to withstand a nuclear blast.

Kiwanis of Las Vegas joins global effort to prevent tetanus

If you could save a life by donating only $1.80, would you do it? That’s how much it costs to vaccinate a woman in a global South country to prevent death to her and her newborns from maternal and neonatal tetanus. That’s the driving force behind the Eliminate Project, part of Kiwanis International’s Global Campaign for Children.

Bereavement camp helps children with grieving process

When a loved one is lost, it can be the children left behind who feel lost as well. Camp Mariposa, an annual children’s bereavement camp hosted by Nathan Adelson Hospice, is planned for June 28-30 at Camp Potosi in Lovell Canyon, about 25 miles west of Las Vegas. The free camp is open to child ages 7 to 12 who is dealing with grief.

A La Carte, June 18-24

Read about dining-related events and promotions across the Las Vegas Valley.

Saxophonist Don Hill is still swinging at 91

Don Hill still remembers his first professional gig playing saxophone on a Mardi Gras float in New Orleans, the city he grew up in.

Saxophonist Don Hill is still swinging at 91

Don Hill still remembers his first professional gig playing saxophone on a Mardi Gras float in New Orleans, the city he grew up in.

Visitors can rent a bike, ball, net or more at Sunset Park

When Sunset Park wrapped up a major, multiyear renovation in May, a new amenity was added. Visitors to the park now can rent everything from fishing poles to bicycles to rope for slack rope walking for just a few dollars.

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