Linda Miller has been giving a lot of lectures recently as Helen J. Stewart, who greatly shaped Las Vegas. Following a Nov. 19 meeting of the League of Women Voters, she has decided to hang up her vintage dress.
East Valley
Jeff Belcher wasn’t even done with his first tour of the Neon Museum when he asked how he could become a tour guide, too.
No employees or patrons were injured, but it was unclear Friday night if the vehicle’s driver or any possible passengers were hurt.
The staff and students of Iverson Elementary School have been following the adventures of Swithbert the anglerfish all year. It has become one of the most popular stories in the school, but it isn’t in a book, on television or in a movie. It’s playingout on 9-year-old Carter Cebrzynski’s lunch bags.
“Ethiopian food? Isn’t that an oxymoron?” You’re forgiven if that was your first thought upon eyeing this review, given that Ethiopia is famed in the Western Hemisphere primarily for its famine. Unfortunately, the stereotype likely has kept of the world’s most satisfyingly spiced, memorable cuisines under the radar outside east-central Africa.
The entire Las Vegas Valley goes all out for the holidays, but a few places in the east valley manage to stand out among the crowd.
When Mark Miller had to suddenly take his amusement attraction out of Boulevard Mall he decided to make lemons into lemonade — or in this case, bring the attraction to the people.
Las Vegas police responded to a crash Friday that left a pedestrian pinned between two cars at the Eastside Cannery.
View features photos of pets ready for adoption each week. Contact each individual agency for more information.
A barricade situation in the southeast valley that began Sunday night came to an end early Monday morning peacefully when a man surrendered after hours of negotiations.
The First Friday arts festival is scheduled from 5 to 11 p.m. Dec. 2 at venues throughout the Las Vegas Arts District, near Charleston Boulevard and Main Street.
Visitors to Las Vegas City Hall in the past few months have been greeted with huge paper flags that are laden withsymbolism.
For 35 years, Hair Unlimited, 1000 N. Martin Luther King Blvd., has been a center of the community.