State officials have slapped Emper Ebiya, the owner of a filthy Las Vegas group home that housed severely mentally ill residents, with a $25,000 fine — the maximum penalty authorized by law.
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Last year was a tough one financially for The Gay and Lesbian Community Center of Southern Nevada.
It has been 73 years since Ash Wednesday and Valentine’s Day fell on the same day. It’s a dilemma the Rev. Steve Willis of First Christian Church was aware of, so he offered “ashes to go.”
It’s Las Vegas’ most distinctive building and, in a city that has its own Eiffel Tower and New York skyline, that’s saying something.
Pickleball is an all-ages game that incorporates the strategy and skills of other racket sports but doesn’t require powerful shots to win.
Andrea Lipomi loves Halloween. For vivid proof, look closely at the intricate art pieces she creates on canvases small enough to fit on the tip of your finger.
“This is my happy place,” Cheyenne Kelly said smiling, looking around the Vegas Roots Community Garden, which hosted the second annual Grow Your Own Festival on Saturday. “And I love seeing it flush with so many people.”
A number of Las Vegas businesses are committed to donating the proceeds of your purchases to those affected in the Las Vegas shooting.
Gail Schomisch, co-owner of All Fired Up in Las Vegas, is organizing a tile-art project for the memorial garden , which is being built on South Casino Center Boulevard.
At this time on Wednesday, the land in the Arts District was a barren lot. By Friday, it’s expected to be transformed into a memorial garden to the men and women killed in this week’s massacre on the Strip.
Crime, we’re told, doesn’t pay. Crime museums, however, do quite nicely.
Get A Haircut in downtown Las Vegas is packed with album covers and posters of Kiss, Wasp, Quiet Riot, Warrant.
Moms were the guests of honor Sunday at Container Park in downtown Las Vegas.
First Friday, the monthly art celebration in downtown Las Vegas, will not take place this week due to weather concerns.
Operated solely by volunteers who work four-hour shifts Monday-Saturday and one three-hour shift the first Friday evening of each month, the store hasn’t changed its prices in nearly 30 years.