Three feet. That’s all. It’s not a lot to ask when lives are on the line, bike-riding enthusiasts say.
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There’s a somber ceremony that’s performed twice a year by the Sun City Summerlin Security Patrol. It’s called flag retirement day, and it’s a highly respectful occasion, as you might expect. Equally important, it must be done in a proper manner when any flag of the United States becomes weather-beaten or otherwise tattered.
Yes, it tucked away in a tiny commercial slot. Yes, it has a limited menu. Yes, it’s food you take home to cook yourself. And yup, you can take all the credit for the chef-quality tastiness it provides.
The Clark County coroner has identified a woman killed Thursday in a suspected DUI crash at a Summerlin roundabout.
After Hurricane Harvey hit the Houston area in late August, Faith Lutheran Middle High School did more than just raise $28,000 for recovery funds.
The Rape Crisis Center recently received another boost to help victims: Cricket Wireless contributed a dozen smartphones with six months of free service.
One person is dead and another was seriously injured after a Thursday night crash in Summerlin.
Kate Anyanwu named her fledgling business Cupkates in 2009. She since has added a new concept: bouquets of decorated doughnuts.
Nacho Daddy, which recently expanded to the Summerlin area, prides itself on offering “insane” nachos (it calls them Macho Nachos).
Crate and Barrel opens its Summerlin store at 10 a.m. Thursday.
The Las Vegas-Clark County Library District’s newest branch, the East Las Vegas Library, will be on par “with the best in Summerlin,” City Councilman Bob Coffin said.
When Rex Doty of Summerlin founded Toys 4 Smiles, he figured he and his cohorts might make 500 wooden toys a year to give to children. Now, they aim to make between 3,000 and 4,000 a month.
Location, location, location. Those are the three most important words in real estate. But in Summerlin, it’s also about availability.
Timing is everything, and Rick Pollack lamented opening his bar and restaurant, Edge of Town Bar Grill, just as the economy took a nosedive.
Triple A baseball in the very heart of Summerlin? It was only a fantasy, even after discussions about how a stadium might fit in were voiced six years ago by those enterprising folks at The Howard Hughes Corp.
