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.
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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.
Red Rock has two new residents: Red Rock Roxie and a yet-to-be-named female tortoise. The nonprofit, Nevada-based Tortoise Group facilitated their adoption. Group member Sarah Mortimer brought them to Red Rock Canyon Tortoise Habitat on July 19, and Bureau of Land Management wildlife biologist Kelsey Retich oversaw the transfer and received the certificates of adoption.
Salud Mexican Bistro and Tequileria mixes things up with a decidedly hip approach. Don’t feel you have to dress up to go there.
Homebuilders’ land purchases in Summerlin dipped in recent months amid rising prices.
Christy and Bob Swadkins became owners of the Summerlin branch of Golden Heart Senior Care last fall, gaining their first client in September.
Groundbreaking ceremonies have become routine in Summerlin, thanks to the continuing economic uptick. Although some groundbreakings are for extraordinary developments, both in size and in value, few bring out the most notable public official in the state.
Want to get a feel for France? Denise Marie LaMar’s exhibit Les Fleurs et La Belle France is up until Sept. 5 at Summerlin Library’s art gallery, 1771 Inner Circle. The oil paintings include flowers, street scenes and landscapes inspired by the artist’s trips to France.
Not all the art displayed at Tivoli Village is by established artists. Opportunity Village clients had the chance to create art inspired by the photography of Mario Basner of the World Heritage Collection, and for one day, their work was on display at Basner’s gallery, 400 S. Rampart Blvd., Suite 150.
Kari Curletto of Summerlin will never look at toilet paper the same way again. The Summerlin mother’s wedding gown was chosen as one of the top 10 for the 2017 Toilet Paper Wedding Dress Contest. Curletto received $10,000 as the grand-prize winner, chosen from more than 1,500 entries.
Las Vegas police are searching for four people who robbed a Costco warehouse store in Summerlin Wednesday night.
Step into Anna Marie’s Italian Cuisine and it’s immediately clear that this is no standard pizza joint. The decor is upscale: rgonomic chairs, tile flooring and UFO lighting.
A 44-year-old Las Vegas man died in a rollover crash late Friday night, Nevada Highway Patrol said.
For all the insults they endure, Summerlin-area referees and umpires still say they love their jobs.