In September, eight Faith Lutheran students visited Kenya through a partnership with World Vision, a Christian nonprofit that provides aid to impoverished countries.
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Joseph Frank was about a year old the night Nazi troops raided his home and detained his father during Kristallnacht, a two-day massacre throughout Germany in which about 100 Jews were killed and their communities were left in ruins.
More than a year after it was closed for safety reasons, the Army Corps of Engineers is slated to start work in early December on a complete replacement for the crumbling wooden boardwalk.
Las Vegas Valley hosts a frightening flock of family-friendly fun including haunted houses, carnivals and trick-or treat experiences.
Downtown Summerlin and its businesses are getting into the Halloween spirit with parties for adults, kids and even dogs who like to dress up and celebrate.
Children and staff members filled the halls of the Summerlin Hospital Medical Center children’s ward, celebrating a former patient’s makeup collection launch.
Battle Born Fencing Club has four competitors in the world championships in Italy. A fifth Las Vegan from a different club also is competing.
People crowded Downtown Summerlin for the second day of the 23rd annual Summerlin Festival of Arts in Las Vegas on Sunday.
Crowds of people checked out art displays and enjoyed live entertainment at the 23rd annual Summerlin Festival of Arts on Saturday.
A topping-off ceremony celebrated construction progress on the Las Vegas Ballpark, a new Triple-A baseball stadium under construction in downtown Summerlin.
Diving deeper into the arts scene once she moved to Summerlin from Detroit in 1996, Niki J. Sands frequently visited Las Vegas-area libraries and museums for inspiration.
Las Vegas police are searching for a driver who fled on foot after a rollover crash Monday at Downtown Summerlin.
National Night Out is aimed at getting residents out of their houses and law enforcement out of their routines so they can engage in a positive way. That mission appeared successful Tuesday night in Summerlin, as about 100 residents — many of them children — converged on Park Centre Drive to meet the men and women behind the uniforms.
It wasn’t until Michael Brown, a native of Newark, New Jersey, who became a resident of Las Vegas in 1997, ended his basketball days that he and wife Esther Rodriguez Brown became serious players in helping youths who have gone in the wrong direction.
Gary Hornick, chief engineer for Downtown Summerlin, discussed his average workday, travel and his love of karaoke during a question-and-answer session with the Review-Journal.
