The Las Vegas Greek Food Festival, hosted annually by St. John the Baptist Greek Orthodox Church, is scheduled to celebrate its 40th anniversary Sept. 21 through 23.
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When Ethiopian police called in Habtamu Assefa Seme to give fingerprints seven years ago, he took the hint.
There’s no way around it: The sound filling the sanctuary of Congregation Ner Tamid resembles the pained bleating of a herd of water buffalo after a lunch of profoundly questionable burritos.
In Las Vegas, especially along the Strip, much of what you buy is marked up because you’re supposed to be honored to be part of the outdoor party – whether it’s throwing down $40 to gain entrance to an after-hours club or drinking a $7 latte at one of the Starbucks in the casinos.
It could have been me. That was a constant refrain Friday morning as riders and mourners flocked to the bus stop at Spring Mountain Road and Decatur Boulevard, the scene Thursday of one of the worst accidents in Las Vegas in recent years.
A former Navy SEAL who recently moved to Southern Nevada has been identified by the State Department as one of four Americans who were killed this week in the attack on the U.S. Consulate in Benghazi, Libya.
