Due to fire laws, they had to close the doors to the largest auditorium in Sun City Summerlin, which was already packed beyond capacity, leaving several dozen folks outside.
Summerlin/Centennial Hills
It’s physical exercise, sure, but it’s so much more. An after-school running program, Girls on the Run, is intent on doing more than building muscles by empowering girls to feel more confident, know how to handle bullies and have a better sense of self.
Dignity Health — St. Rose Dominican Hospital’s Siena and Rose de Lima campuses are among the Las Vegas Valley locations where new mothers are now being screened for anxiety. Like postpartum depression, it can affect a new mother’s daily life.
Gianella “Gia” Mazza, 15, has punched and kicked her way to a national championship in karate.
Five-term Republican Assemblyman John Hambrick will have a primary challenger next June.
Cutting Board Filipino Gastropub, which seats 155 and has 6,000 square feet, features a mix of industrial elements with earthy ones such as reclaimed wood.
Long before there was “Game of Thrones,” there was William Shakespeare. But the upcoming performance is not quite how one might generally think of the bard.
A clinic that’s about to open within the Sumerlin Medical Building is aimed at taking a proactive approach by discovering diseases that might lie in wait for patients.
With Faith Lutheran High School’s opening of a $3 million addition, students can study and create projects in a realistic business setting and a state-of the-art production studio.
Feeling a little lost when it comes to technology? The Las Vegas-Clark County Library District can help.
The Daily Kitchen Modern Eatery and Rotisserie seats 34 and prides itself on meals like mamma makes.
Construction wrapped up Wednesday on several improvements along Summerlin Parkway, but drivers can expect another round of work to begin in December, Las Vegas city officials said.
You can’t say enough about Summerlin. Sure, it’s one of the most successful master-planned communities in the country, just as it has been for 27 years.
As a child, Dale Mathis, would sit in his room in Southern California and take things apart just to learn how they worked. He would tinker with and reassemble them, and he often made them better.
When a child has special needs and can’t communicate clearly, sometimes the 24/7 job of caring for him or her means oral care is far down on the list of daily duties.