While Las Vegas is one of the last places people expect to find snow, there are some valley residents who actively seek it out. Some even go to the extreme of volunteering with the U.S. Forest Service on Mount Charleston during the winter to be that much closer to the white powder.
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As tears overcame her, Deandra Moses thanked the sponsors of the Shade Tree’s new library because now her two children are reading every day.
Staff members from local nightclubs XS and Tryst donated more than $172,000 in toys to radio station KLUC’s annual toy drive. The donation added up to more than 10,000 toys and 192 bicycles.
The Downtown3rd Famers Market’s biggest concern is not how to get the produce to the customers but how to get the customers to the produce.
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It is rare to see an 8-year-old reciting the poetry of Ezra Pound at a coffee shop, but that is the type of community gathering a new downtown Las Vegas-based app is trying to promote.
A snowman in Las Vegas is a rarity, except at the Springs Preserve, which has dozens on display through Sunday.
More than 30 teams of undergraduate engineering students showed off their ingenuity Dec. 5 at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas during the 2012 Senior Design Competition.
Halal foods are foods that Muslims are allowed to eat under religious dietary guidelines. Most often this involves meat, and Fresh Kabob is halal.
There’s a sigh of relief at the Las Vegas Ballet Company. Performers had a full rehearsal schedule before this month’s show, something it wasn’t able to do for its last performance because of an increase in rental fees for Las Vegas-Clark County Library District facilities.
When John Creedon arrived at his downtown home one evening in July, the nonprofit director was surprised to find an eviction notice taped to his door.
While shopping during the holiday season, police and city officials have tips for people to help them avoid scams or theft.
In the Las Vegas Valley, Santa Claus doesn’t just come to town. He and his myriad helpers set up multiple elaborate camps and celebrate the holidays with all the glittering lights for which the city is known.
For generations, owning a home has stood as one of the cornerstones of the American Dream—a symbol of stability, independence, and success. And despite the economic shifts and affordability challenges of the past decade, that dream is still very much alive. According to a recent Coldwell Banker survey, 85 percent of Americans still believe homeownership […]
The second full week of the new year will bring warmer temperatures to the Las Vegas Valley, according to the National Weather Service.
The Metropolitan Police Department provided more details about a pair of January police shootings.
Las Vegas police are asking for the public’s help in identifying a man accused of burglarizing a home in Summerlin in December.
Police said T’Shawn Allen, 27, stole hundreds of dollars from businesses such as Pink Box Donuts, Buffalo Wild Wings, and Pretty Soul Kitchen and caused potentially thousands in damages over a two-day theft spree.
