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The Clark County Fire Department is partnering with local, federal and state agencies to support Nevada Wildfire Awareness Week, which began May 1 and runs through Sunday .
Bar+Bistro at The Arts Factory, 107 E. Charleston Blvd., plans to roast a pig on its patio every other Saturday. The next roast is planned for Saturday.
Area law enforcement agencies are out on special patrols to make sure pedestrians are crossing streets safely and legally and motorists are paying attention to pedestrians using crosswalks.
The housing bubble and its resulting foreclosures have had an effect on how homeowners associations pay their bills each month.
Homeowners associations are more popular than ever, but they originally were formed as a way to enforce simpler covenants, which often were racially targeted.
Homeowners associations are more popular than ever, but they originally were formed as a way to enforce simpler covenants, which often were racially targeted.
Dillon James Battaglia, 17, has achieved Eagle Scout status in the Boy Scouts of America.
Do you have the most wonderful father in town? Tell us what makes your dad great in 200 words or fewer. Photos or drawings are welcome, too, but they cannot be returned. We’ll print excerpts from the top submissions in our June 14 edition. Send submissions by mail to Honoring Fathers: View, P.O. Box 70, Las Vegas, NV 89125-0070 or by email to viewcalendars@viewnews.com with Honoring Fathers in the subject line. Please include your ZIP code and contact information. The deadline for submissions is May 23.