HopeLink, East Valley Family Services, Olive Crest and Boys & Girls Clubs of Southern Nevada’s West Las Vegas location teamed up to apply for a grant from Nevada’s Department of Health and Human Services to focus on recurring byproducts of poverty such as food insecurity.
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Retired business professor Robert Ries shares research into the Kennedy assassination in his book “Who Really Killed Kennedy? The Conspiracy.”
Marty Walsh, co-owner and manager of the Trifecta Gallery, decided to try something different: Instead of having people come in to just look at art, at 7 p.m. Thursdays, the gallery hosts its One Night Only discussion program.
On the last day of 2011, the Atomic Testing Museum adjusted its name to match its new status. The facility is now the National Atomic Testing Museum, and it is one of only 37 national museums in the country.
This week’s literary event highlights include an announcement that Jim Rogers and his wife, Beverly, have made a $10 million commitment to support the expansion of literary programming in the Black Mountain Institute.
The woman who died Thursday after being hit while crossing street has been identified by the Clark County coroner’s office.
The Clark County coroner’s office identified the man who died in a single-car crash Wednesday in Bunkerville.
A fifth-grade class at the school near Sahara Avenue and Interstate 15 dared the principal to read from the rooftop all day for Pizza Hut’s BOOK IT! program.
A female pedestrian was hit and killed in the west Las Vegas valley Sunday, Las Vegas police said.