They served their country. Now, they raise money for fellow veterans who need their help.
Summerlin/Centennial Hills
The 1950s facade and the interior — vinyl-covered booths, spinning counter stools and stainless steel accents — might fool you into expecting a burger joint with ice cream sodas. Guess again.
You roll up to a green light only to have it turn red, but there is no cross traffic. Still, you have to wait.
The Rampart Boulevard onramp linking motorists to westbound Summerlin Parkway will be closed for 20 days in April as part of an ongoing $3 million project aimed at improving safety and capacity.
Dallas Mavericks owner and “Shark Tank ” investor Mark Cuban was honored Sunday evening during the Adelson Educational Campus’ 13th annual In Pursuit of Excellence Gala at the Venetian.
Gateway Arts Foundation started as an effort to beautify Naked City, the area around the Stratosphere, with murals on nearly 20 buildings.
Inspire Nevada is out to ensure youths’ voices are heard in politics. It’s recruiting leaders on high school campuses to speak to seniors and register them to vote.
An incident Wednesday morning at Summerlin Hospital Medical Center was a “false alarm,” Las Vegas police said.
Couples in the Swinging Stars Square Dance Club get into the, ahem, swing of things every time they meet.
Burglars stole your stuff. The police recovered it. What comes next?
Milena Kaplan works in a pharmacy, so she knows about the importance of keeping fit. She said she has always made exercise a priority, going to the gym for spin classes two or three times a week.
Imagine some Fortune 500 corporation being automatically dissolved because of a law that says its life span must end at 50 years. Well, that’s what has come to light for a handful of homeowner associations in and around Summerlin due to a statute enacted many years ago by the Legislature.
Sports was more than a pretty face. He was Summerlin’s best buddy.
Yeah, it’s counter service and you order off a menu board pegged to the wall, but from the size of the lunch crowd at Downtown Summerlin’s Shake Shack, no one was complaining. That’s probably because a blend of tastes kicks things up to become fast food that’s bordering on gourmet.
Last spring, the Boy Scouts of Troop 102 raised funds to buy a much-needed trailer for camping trips.