Larry Smith retired in 2012 from the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department after nearly 25 years. He and his wife, Sandy, who also retired from a desk job at Metro, operate the newest franchise of Kona Ice.
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Daniel Lin, who opened New York Chinese Restaurant in 2008, stresses that all his workers learn customers’ names. Don’t be surprised if they ask for yours. His sister, Michelle, is at the helm of the restaurant on the fringe of Sun City Summerlin these days; in 2013, Daniel opened a second location in Henderson.
Back in the 1990s, Las Vegas home developers borrowed a phrase from “Field of Dreams,” one of the all-time great baseball movies, and as a result they sold lots of houses.
It’s physical exercise, sure, but it’s so much more. An after-school running program, Girls on the Run, is intent on doing more than building muscles by empowering girls to feel more confident, know how to handle bullies and have a better sense of self.
Dignity Health — St. Rose Dominican Hospital’s Siena and Rose de Lima campuses are among the Las Vegas Valley locations where new mothers are now being screened for anxiety. Like postpartum depression, it can affect a new mother’s daily life.
Gianella “Gia” Mazza, 15, has punched and kicked her way to a national championship in karate.
To help girls deal with body self-consciousness, social pressures and other issues, Girl Nation is offering workshops called “What I Wish I Knew Going Into High School.”
Sebastian Huffman is 9 and weighs 85 pounds, but he’s making noise in youth bowling circles and has beaten some high-schoolers.
The 1950s facade and the interior — vinyl-covered booths, spinning counter stools and stainless steel accents — might fool you into expecting a burger joint with ice cream sodas. Guess again.
The new restaurant American is aimed at offering a Strip dining experience without the hassle of fighting traffic.
Violent-crime rates have risen this year across the Las Vegas Valley compared with 2015.
There’s a lot of trash talk going on in City Hall these days, and it’s not just the kind you might expect a month after one of the most contentious elections on record. We’re talking about the garbage you put out for collection.
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