Patti Morello says it’s hard to describe the look on the faces of those with special needs when they step into one of Opportunity Village’s community gardens.
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Howard Ickes isn’t afraid to use the “F” word. “Fun,” he said. “I often refer to this place as the house of fun.”
View features photos of pets ready for adoption each week. Contact each individual agency for more information.
Solutions to View’s puzzles, Nov. 24, 2016.
Clark County and an Oklahoma City-based chemical company have reached a record settlement related to allegations that the company’s Henderson plant underreported its emissions of pollutants and operated without a proper permit for nearly 20 years.
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Testimony wrapped up Tuesday in a civil trial over whether the Clark County School District did enough to protect two students at Henderson’s Greenspun Junior High from being bullied.
An 82-year-old Henderson man who went missing Saturday has been located.
Henderson police are seeking the public’s help in finding an 82-year-old man with dementia who went missing early Saturday.
Sitting in front of a large cardboard box filled with pears, Lizianette Gilbes stuffsat least five pieces of fruit into a mesh bag then puts them in an ever-growing pile.
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West Elm is one of the newest shops in Downtown Summerlin, located near the Red Rock Resort end and next door to Ethan Allen. The store partners with local artists so that regional accents are included. It currently features three artisans.
Like any other student in her math class, Claire Binfield takes out her books and sits ready to take notes. However, Binfield has something no other student has — a black Labrador retriever named Octave.
People who volunteer to help others often say that it’s the most satisfying thing they’ve ever done, so it isn’t a surprise that some east valley residents volunteer with their families or that in at least one case, at Three Square food bank, volunteers become part of an extended family.
The Metropolitan Police Department’s Animal Cruelty Unit hit the streets a year ago, and already the unit said it has many accomplishments. The unit is partnered with city and county animal control departments, The Animal Foundation and the Desert Inn Animal Hospital and investigates cases ranging from cockfighting and dog fighting circles, animal poisoning, animal cruelty, abuse or neglect and injury or abuse to police animals.