PHOTO: It Takes A Safety Village
April 15, 2011 - 1:03 am
Three Square, Catholic Charities, and Salvation Army are preparing to feed thousands of Southern Nevadans.
Twin sisters Linda Thomas and Karen Rodman are back home after a kidney transplant from one twin to the other at Cedars-Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles.
The collision occurred just before 7:30 p.m. on South Nellis Boulevard just south of East Twain Avenue, according to Metropolitan Police Lt. Sam Bonner.
Neon City Festival posted a 30-percent increase over those visiting downtown Las Vegas during F1 week in ‘23.
Volunteers at Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada are expected to serve 700 Thanksgiving meals, including turkey, garlic mashed potatoes and cornbread stuffing.
The city of Las Vegas is offering free parking in Downtown Las Vegas for one day.
Culinary Local 226 leaders say Virgin Hotels must make an economic offer that “meets Las Vegas standards” before the union returns to the negotiation room.
Las Vegas officials said that, even though the 50-acre Cashman Center site received “significant interest from numerous parties,” the online auction received no bids.
The 35 dogs are available for adoption at The Animal Foundation, which is well past its capacity, according to a spokeswoman.
Monique Gilbertson’s life started to unravel long before police found her body in a freezer at a 55-plus mobile home park in Las Vegas.