PHOTO: Celebrating Liberty Amid Free Enterprise
June 30, 2011 - 1:06 am
Aerodium, a skydiving attraction at Crash N Burn at 450 Fremont St., is targeting a summer 2025 opening after building permit approval.
Cedric Crear said he is stepping away from his Las Vegas City Council seat satisfied with advancements in the Historic Westside and the city as a whole.
Azadeh Alizadeh comes to Las Vegas with worldly knowledge of how to make plants thrive in an urban setting.
Eric Johnston, who died in July at age 48, repeatedly led the InvestiGator to win the Review-Journal’s top high school journalism awards.
Boating guidelines dictate that all vessels should stay at least 100 feet away from a dive flag, but divers said that this is often not the case.
The Writer’s Block, an independent bookstore, coffee shop and “artificial bird sanctuary” in downtown Las Vegas, will mark its 10-year anniversary on Small Business Saturday.
All the victims are pedestrians in four crashes — including two hit-and-runs — across the valley.
Catholic Charities and 50 volunteers served roughly 700 of Las Vegas’ most vulnerable men, women and children for their 59th annual free holiday feast at St. Lied Vincent Dining Facility.
Police are investigating after a pedestrian was killed in a crash involving a stolen vehicle in the northeast Las Vegas Valley.
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