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Section of I-15 damaged by flood reopens

A section of Interstate 15 north of Las Vegas is ready for traffic again after suffering damage during a late-September flash flood.

Fire damages northeast Las Vegas mobile home

A northeast Las Vegas mobile home was destroyed in a blaze early Thursday morning, the Clark County Fire Department said.

Smith Center was crown jewel in cardiologist’s 20 years on foundation board

Most people look at The Smith Center for the Performing Arts and see merely an arts and entertainment facility. When Dr. Keith Boman looks at it, he sees the fruition of many years of work. Boman, a local cardiologist and Summerlin-area resident, is one of the visionaries who worked tirelessly to see it was built.

Agency caters to military members and their families

When many people think of the United Service Organizations, it may evoke images of World War II dance halls or Bob Hope shows, but the modern USO has expanded its scope and provides a wide range of services to American military personnel, their families and veterans.

Henderson’s ‘The Havoc’ gets kids hooked on boxing

Brandon “The Havoc” Harris is an undefeated professional boxer. “I came up with the name myself because I destroy everything that gets in front of me when I’m fighting,” he said. Outside the ring he’s “the nicest guy … always laughing and cracking jokes.” He shares the art of boxing at the Henderson Multigenerational Center.

Oldways classes offer new tastes, weight loss options

A class of 10 people listens intently to registered dietitian Karen Petersen as she demonstrates how to cook red lentils and Caribbean coconut red beans. She briefly explains the African origins of the dishes in an effort to connect participants to their traditional food.