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Heather duBoef looks more like a showgirl than a businesswoman who has reinvented charitable giving in Las Vegas. Make no mistake: This former Californian and founder of Nevada Women in Philanthropy is a realist with a strong commitment to her adopted hometown.
Woman thanks those who came to her aid
Developers seeking to put an upscale sheen on the Downtown 3rd entertainment district will need to include a pawnshop in their plans, whether they like it or not.
Thousands of people lined Fourth Street in downtown Las Vegas on Monday for the 30th annual Martin Luther King Jr. parade.
A homeless man was fatally stabbed in the central valley Sunday, Las Vegas police said. His identity was not released.
The Las Vegas parade honoring slain civil rights leader Martin Luther King Jr. has grown substantially since it began three decades ago.
Four adults and three juveniles were hospitalized Saturday after a possible carbon monoxide leak at a home in the southwest valley.
After receiving no counterbids, U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge Mike Nakagawa has approved the sale of the Nevada Cancer Institute to the University of California, San Diego.
A task force arrested three people and seized nearly $2 million in marijuana after serving search warrants at two southwest valley homes Thursday, Las Vegas police said Friday.
The Geary Company, an award-winning, family-owned and -operated advertising agency serving clients locally and nationwide, has a unique origin story. Its journey didn’t begin on Madison Avenue but with an unexpected connection to Elvis Presley. The combination of values and deep community roots has guided the company’s evolution for more than five decades, shaping an […]
The mountains were expected to get between eight and 16 inches for areas above 7,500 feet, said the National Weather Service, with wind gusts up to 35 mph.
Last year, about 10,000 Christmas trees transformed into 86 tons of mulch for use in city parks.
Rosa Cortez was unanimously ratified as a deputy city manager on Aug. 20, becoming the first Latina at the post in the municipality’s history.
A lawyer for Carrie Cox asked a judge to dismiss a felony charge against the Henderson councilwoman for allegedly recording another councilwoman’s private conversation due to insufficient evidence.
