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On the Menu: Seasonal cocktails

Feeling a little chilly lately? Consider warming up with one of these seasonal cocktails.

Show & Tell: Stephanie Flory, Monte Carlo Party Pit

Meet Stephanie Flory, a dancer at the Monte Carlo Party Pit. She started taking ballet, jazz and modern dance lessons at age 5 and she would love to be in a Britney Spears video.

Character Study: Britney Spears starts her Vegas run at Planet Hollywood

You may call her Brit, Britters, Brit-Brit or, as her new album title suggests, Britney Jean. By whatever name, the pop superstar says the Britney Spears we see onstage is “a character” that has to be maintained and sustained.

Beyonce dances with terminally ill fan at Las Vegas concert

It wasn’t enough for Beyonce to drop one of the biggest albums of the year right in the middle of the holiday season. Now, she’s made a young fan’s wish come true in a much bigger way.

Henderson family brings parade to neighborhood

The Ashcroft family loves participating in the Henderson WinterFest Parade. Once the parade is over, the family loads up their float at least one more time to take it through the neighborhood on a Christmas caroling outing.

Motorcyclist killed in northwest valley

A motorcyclist was killed Thursday afternoon in the northwest valley. Las Vegas police said the motorcycle was struck by a car about 2 p.m. near Craig Road and Rainbow Boulevard.

Candy, slush bar opening

Purple Zebra, a 4,400-square-foot, self-service candy and slush bar, is scheduled to open Friday adjoining the Flamingo, 3555 Las Vegas Blvd. South. It has a floor-to-ceiling display of more than three dozen containers, from 16 to 100 ounces, which customers can fill with their choices from among more than 30 slush flavors, 10 of them nonalcoholic. Alternatively, they can fill the containers with candy ranging from gummy snakes to retro classics.

Backcountry access dispute erupts near Grand Canyon’s rim

Grand Canyon National Park’s superintendent is drawing the ire of avid backcountry users over a plan to seasonally allow just one permit a week onto remote wilderness near the South Rim.

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