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Tivoli Village retailer Kidville is teaming up with nonprofit Dinosaurs & Roses to host a toy and clothing drive through Jan. 30 to benefit families in need across the valley.
Nevada Health Link is collaborating with licensed insurance brokers and agents to offer Sign-Up Saturdays enrollment events to help close the gap between insured and uninsured residents.
Local business writer Richard R. Becker, president of Copywrite, Ink. and an IABC-accredited business communicator, is set to teach Writing For Design at the College of Southern Nevada as part of the Graphics Communication Program.
The Mount Charleston Winter Alliance is urging visitors to prepare for severe winter conditions before visiting the Spring Mountains National Recreation Area.
Trooper Jason Buratczuk doesn’t want a repeat of what happened last weekend on Mount Charleston.
When you find something you can’t live without, some say hold on to it. Ashley Morris found something he couldn’t live without — the food at Capriotti’s Sandwich Shop — and he’s held on to it so tightly that he ended up owning the company.
Do you have a unique or long-lasting love story to share? Do you know of a couple with an inspiring relationship?
Las Vegas police are asking the public to help identify a man and a woman they say robbed two west valley stores earlier this month.
A man and a woman were taken to the hospital Thursday morning after they were struck by a car while walking on a southern Las Vegas Valley street, police said.
The bus driver who struck and killed a woman who was walking on the sidewalk just west of the Strip early Saturday fell asleep, according to a woman driving next to the bus before the crash.
Distracting, annoying, often trivial, repetitive and even inaccurate. I’m not referring to Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman’s 2016 State of the City speech. I’m referring to the tweets that flashed on a monitor during her remarks Jan. 7.
Otis Holland’s demeanor shifted nearly as much as he did in his chair Wednesday, as the former Las Vegas pastor denied allegations that he raped several minor girls and sexually assaulted an adult woman.
The dire prediction that ride-hailing companies were going to grab market share away from Southern Nevada taxi companies was realized with taxi trips down 0.45 percent in 2015. But don’t cry too hard for the cab companies.
