Jacob Ramirez was healthy as a young child, participating in all the fun stuff kids get to do: karate, T-ball, baseball. He wanted to be an artist one day, a police officer the next.
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“Sesame Street” has Bert and Ernie. The Assistance League of Las Vegas has Eddie and Claire. The two puppets from its Kids on the Block program were on hand this fall for a visit from students of Joseph Thiriot Elementary to the nonprofit’s headquarters, 6446 W. Charleston Blvd.
My Mother’s House is named the way it is for a reason: Owners Laura Rispoli and Michael Leonetti say they want visitors to feel like family. That’s why the interior takes its inspiration from a traditional Italian home.
It has been stop and go for 12 years for advocates of a Northwest Campus of College of Southern Nevada. And the way things are going, it could take longer than anyone in the know is willing to say before funding from the state becomes available to allow the first construction shovel into the ground.
When you join most gyms, they take down your height and weight. When you join BioMetrix Life Las Vegas, they take your blood.
When Ava Mucikyan opened The Salt Room LV in Trails Village, she had no experience owning or running a business. She only wanted to offer a room where people could relax and breathe in salt-infused air or take a yoga class.
The objective at Blaze Fast Fire’d Pizza is to get guests through the line as quickly as possible. To help achieve that, the pizzas bake within three minutes.
It’s that time of year for singing songs, gathering around the table and opening gifts. But when not everyone feels the tingle of anticipation for old Saint Nick.
Braxton and Greysen Tonks’ memories of their mother, Las Vegas shooting victim Neysa Tonks, are imprinted so deeply that they can laugh and share her sarcastic humor as they speak about what’s helped them cope with her death.
It used to be that those passing counterfeit bills would target businesses. Now, it appears they are targeting homeowners who hold garage sales.
Three feet. That’s all. It’s not a lot to ask when lives are on the line, bike-riding enthusiasts say.
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.