You get an email telling you to meet a guy in a parking lot — he’s already got your money, so no need to get out of the car. Just exchange pleasantries and pop the trunk so he can load you up with boxes of meat.
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Several families gathered Sunday afternoon at the downtown Palm Mortuary for the World Day of Remembrance for Road Traffic Victims. They shared their stories and met others whose lives had been affected by traffic fatalities.
No one likes that neighbor who leaves up Christmas lights well into springtime. It’s the same feeling a lot of people get after Election Day while driving past those tired-looking political campaign signs
Las Vegas gun shops are looking for guidance after Nevada voters approved a ballot question extending firearm background check requirements.
IOC’s push for regional bids prompts Nevada group to consider hosting events in Southern Nevada to improve chances of landing games as soon as 2026.
A pedestrian was critically injured after being hit by a car Sunday afternoon near Desert Breeze Park, Metro police said.
Las Vegas police have arrested a 20-year-old man in connection with a fatal stabbing early Sunday morning.
The U.S. has long ranked among the top meat-eating countries in the world. But in recent years food trends have shifted toward more plant-based alternatives, and local entrepreneurs are noticing.
Rachel’s Kitchen marked its 10th anniversary with a fundraiser for the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, but that’s far from the only organization that receives an assist from the growing eatery chain.
Volunteers brought hope in the form of groceries and services to thousands of people in need Saturday during the Convoy of Hope Las Vegas Community Event.
A man died Saturday night after being struck by a sport utility vehicle near the intersection of South Valley View Boulevard and West Viking Road, Las Vegas police said.
The event, which will take place at 2 p.m. at Palm Mortuary, 1325 Main St., is a way for people to honor their loved ones, Erin Breen, director of UNLV’s Vulnerable Road Users Project said in a statement.
Husband and wife Dave Kimler and Beth Tom own Santa’s Wrap, a 4,600-square-foot home decor and giftshop with an emphasis on seasonal products.
The Las Vegas Valley could see rain over the next few days, according to the National Weather Service.
Ari Goldstein and Gibran Arroyo are taking the road less traveled into the business world, starting their video-production firm right out of high school and balancing entrepreneurship with college courses.
