February’s First Friday is set to feature poetry performances on stages and pop-ups throughout the festival. Haiku poems written by First Friday Twitter contributors are slated to be projected on walls and streets. The Trifecta Gallery in The Arts Factory, 107 E. Charleston Blvd., is set to show Past Present and Future, a group show celebrating the gallery’s 10th anniversary.
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The school campus at 9625 W. Saddle Ave. just got sent back a few grades.
“I’m tired of ‘the bookstore is dead’ story,” said Ana DeVere, who owned Plaza Books, 7380 S. Eastern Ave, which closed in December. “I see a resurgence of the bookstore.” With the rise of e-readers and the presence of chain stores, bookstore owners know the value of holding a book, whether it’s a first-edition paperback or an out-of-print hardcover.
The man who died in a one-vehicle accident Jan. 24 was identified Sunday morning by the Clark County coroner’s office.
You’ve probably already put away your raincoats and forgot that you need new windshield wiper fluid after Friday’s rain, seeing as the forecast allowed us only one day of showers after an almost two-month dry spell.
As she prepared to leave the organization she built, water czar Pat Mulroy sat down with the Review-Journal for a wide-ranging, two-hour talk about her legacy and the future of water in Southern Nevada.
Graffiti might be just a minor annoyance for some people in the Las Vegas Valley, but cleaning it up carries a major price tag that all local residents pay — $30 million a year.
With its plans to run a party train to Los Angeles sidetracked indefinitely, Las Vegas Railway Express will try to find passengers for private railcars.
With a reported increase in residential robberies and in registered handguns, Las Vegas police will be addressing related safety issues with the public at 7 p.m. Tuesday at area command stations.
American Legion Post 8 will hold a memorial service Feb. 8 at 2 p.m. for former post commander and Las Vegas police crime scene investigator Jerry Autrey.