“I said this could be a pull-the-heart-type of song, but we already have all that pain (and) suffering going on, so I felt it needed to be a powerful success song,” he said.
Henderson
Geraldine Tomitz, 79, died Wednesday after a hit-and-run driver in a U-Haul truck struck her in a Henderson Walmart parking lot.
A Henderson woman killed Thursday by a hit-and-run U-Haul truck has been identified as Geraldine Frances Tomitz.
The City Council will consider a proposed deal set to offer a vacant 55-acre parcel to the National Football League team for $6.05 million, just over half of the appraised value of $12 million.
Through most of 2017, the size of the deficit and its impact on jobs were moving targets. Now that the School Board closed the roughly $62 million hole, it’s simply a sad chapter that further eroded trust in Nevada’s education system.
A U-Haul truck hit and killed a 79-year-old woman in the parking lot of a Henderson shopping center, police said.
New Year’s Eve Junkanoo Jam starts at 9 p.m.
The Southern Nevada Christmas Tree Recycling Committee is asking locals to give as much care to dismantling their firs, spruces and white pines as they did to putting them up.
Documents show $427,157 will be spent in schools in the Downtown Redevelopment Area, and $594,881 will be spent in schools in the Eastside Redevelopment Area.
“It took away from my own stress and anxiety, seeing how complete strangers were taking care of each other,” said the Rev. Ian Burgess, who offered spiritual support to the wounded at St. Rose Dominican Hospital in Henderson.
As they have for 13 years, Bob and Sandy Ellis played Santa Claus to underprivileged schoolkids on Friday, handing out 5,200 pairs of shoes, 11,000 pairs of socks and 4,850 toys.
Four years after a Nevada judge allowed a woman to move to Sweden with her two daughters, the girls’ parents are still fighting over custody.
Scott Ginger embarked down an accidental career path in 1991 when he accepted a job teaching speech and debate at Green Valley High School in Henderson. Twenty-seven years later, his adaptability has been rewarded.
Over the years, there has been no shortage of big development plans in southwest Henderson, at the southern tip of the valley.
Temogen Noguni, 38, previously pleaded guilty to for selling items stolen from Nellis Air Force Base, including smoke grenades, ammunition and bulletproof vests.