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Railroad Pass stands the test of time

Not every historic casino in Las Vegas is imploded. Railroad Pass Hotel & Casino, the oldest operating casino in Nevada, plans to celebrate its 80th anniversary Monday.

Henderson teen earned chance to golf with a pro

It was a good birthday for 16-year-old Julian Glasser, who was selected from about 200 applicants to participate in the Nature Valley First Tee Open at Pebble Beach, Calif.

Drum circle beats up a new rhythm in Las Vegas

Welcome to the Music 4 Life Drum Circle, a Meet-up that is slated for 6 p.m. the third Thursday of every month at 6029 W. Charleston Blvd., on the southeast corner of Jones Boulevard, using the entrance facing west. Facilitator Judith Pinkerton named it Happy Hour Drum Circle as it’s only for adults.

Grant arms shooting range with funds for marketing efforts

The Clark County Shooting Range now has a $50,000 grant to take aim at promotional and marketing measures to draw more visitors to the park, 11357 N. Decatur Blvd.

Super Summer Theatre a gem in our backyard

If you’re looking for a break from triple-digit temperatures, a refreshing evening under the stars is just for you. If you live in Summerlin, you’re only minutes away from Super Summer Theatre at Spring Mountain Ranch State Park.

Stavros Anthony sworn in as new mayor pro tem

On July 6, the same day Carolyn Goodman took office as mayor, the Las Vegas City Council approved Ward 4 Councilman Stavros Anthony as the new mayor pro tem.
He replaced Gary Reese, who stepped down due to term limits.

Tortoise wrangling more than a hobby for Red Rock Canyon volunteers

A group of tortoise habitat monitors help care for nine tortoises at the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area Visitor Center. The volunteers are coordinated by the Friends of Red Rock Canyon and do everything from feeding tortoises to answering visitors’ questions.