When one walks into Bottega Exchange, music is playing and people work on laptops, alone or collaborating in conference rooms.
Rachel Spacek
Originally from San Jose, Calif., Rachel Spacek graduated from the University of Nevada, Reno in 2017 with a B.A. in Journalism. Following graduation, Rachel worked as a business intern at the Los Angeles Times, a staff reporter with The Record-Courier and a freelance reporter for the Silicon Valley Community Newspapers, before starting at the Las Vegas Review-Journal in November 2018.
The oral history project aimed at sharing the stories of the Latinx population in the valley was created in September after UNLV University Libraries was awarded a grant.
Four schools are expected to receive the donated backpacks and supplies. All are one- or two-star schools that have limited or no community partnerships.
Now that she has 54,000 followers on Instagram, Madrona Redhawk’s art is similar to face paint and has a performance art aspect.
In the fall, the Nevada Blind Children’s Foundation plans to open a preschool for the blind and visually impaired, as well as their “sighted siblings,” in Henderson.
Catholic Charities, with ECDC African Community Center, observed World Refugee Day at Bevan Hall at Our Lady of Las Vegas School on June 20.
Hundreds of fans and collectors attended LPSCon — based on Hasbro’s Littlest Pet Shop collection — in downtown Las Vegas over the weekend to show off, trade and participate in events with the toys.
Layla O’Bryant, 4, was diagnosed with cerebellar ataxia, a lack of muscle control or coordination of voluntary movements. Her condition stemmed from a common cold.
At Arizona State University, Stephanie Castrignano plans to double major in dance and business communications, then pursue a career as a dance and business professional.
Nearly every issue of the Las Vegas Age, published from 1905-47, and the Las Vegas Times, published from 1905-06, is now available online.
Aly Mikos, 40, and Lainey Gafford-Topacio, 53, lived states away from each other, but now both live in Las Vegas.
The Duke of Fremont Street was born in Cape Girardeau, Missouri, and said he traveled extensively before falling in love with Las Vegas.
Patrick Rischard recalls having a maintenance crew open Mandalay Bay Beach early so a guest could practice fly-fishing. Another time, the his team helped a teenage cellist.
The Nevada Army National Guard has identified a Las Vegas soldier killed in a tank rollover accident during a training exercise in California.
The robbery, which occurred on May 1 in the parking lot of Texas Station, left an elderly woman with a serious head injury.