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Clark County District Judge Elizabeth Gonzalez formally withdrew her order allowing the demolition of the CityCenter’s unfinished Harmon Hotel.
Using letters, journals, historical records, eye witness accounts and recently released government documents, Bill McWilliams takes readers through the horrors of the attack on Pearl Harbor in “Sunday in Hell: Pearl Harbor Minute by Minute.”
IN YOUR Neighborhood
Chowing down on deep-dish pizza, gyros and Chicago hot dogs, a group of Windy City natives gathered Nov. 19 at the TASTE A Chi-Town Eatery in Centennial Hills for two of their favorite pastimes: watching Chicago sports and eating Chicago food.
Nacho Daddy is an American grill with a Mexican flair from chef Mike Aragonez.
The city of Henderson is expected to see new development as three investors work together to purchase a parcel of land near the Henderson Executive Airport.
Terry celebrated his 33rd birthday like many people do: with cake, presents and his closets friends and family singing “Happy Birthday.” But Terry isn’t your average birthday celebrant. He’s a chimpanzee.
While some people prepare for the end of the world on Dec. 21, the College of Southern Nevada’s planetarium is featuring a show to dispel the idea that if anything cataclysmic does happen on that date, it will not be because the Mayans predicted it centuries ago.
With the theme of an “Old-Fashioned Christmas Delight,” WinterFest returns to Henderson to celebrate the holiday season.
The three-day event is scheduled for Dec. 13-15 at the Henderson Events Plaza, 200 S. Water St. Admission is free.
For the second year, the city is hoping to host its evening light parade, which is scheduled at 5 p.m. Dec. 15.
The Clark County Museum isn’t just honoring the holidays but is also paying tribute to Las Vegas’ history during the season with its annual Heritage Holiday celebration.
During December, the museum, 1830 S. Boulder Highway, is expected to take its historical homes on Heritage Street, which depict certain Las Vegas houses throughout the decades, and decorate them with traditional ornaments, lights and fixtures true to their time.
