A rocky ridge towering above homes on the southwest edge of Summerlin looks inhospitable from the street. But in the not-too-distant future, traversing this ridge could be as easy as strolling through the neighborhood.
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Neil Gilfillan shouted a drawn out “Yeah” after hearing Friday that Tow Guys — responsible for the mass towing of about 50 vehicles during the First Friday art walk — was cited for 324 counts of violating 18 towing regulations.
Pat Moore keeps his phone on him at all times. He’s waiting for a call that may never come, sending him on a 1,000-mile drive to tornado alley.
HOLIDAY CLOSURES – MEMORIAL DAY
The National Park Service estimates between 150,000 and 180,000 visitors at Lake Mead throughout the three-day weekend, which is on par with how many visitors the lake saw last year.
Elliot Karp, president of the Jewish Federation of Las Vegas, applauded Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for telling Congress on Tuesday that Israel is ready to make “generous” territorial concessions for peace.
It’s been nine months since the Las Vegas Township Constable’s Office enacted its Pay Your Fair Share program. More than $211,000 has been collected since the program’s inception in August. Deputies have issued about 2,200 citations, and the constable’s office received 5,900 inquiries about the program — mostly hot-line calls reporting suspected drivers.
