Skip and Karen Sandberg make the drive from Las Vegas to their home in Pahrump about once a month. On the drive, they always seem to stop at the same place to eat: Big Boy Restaurant in Indian Springs.
Monthly Archives: September 2021
Public Lands Week in Nevada will conclude with park clean-up
Environmental leaders across Nevada this week are hosting virtual and in-person events for Nevada’s annual Public Lands Week.
Recreational businesses dependent on the Colorado cast a hopeful eye on future
Lake Mead Mohave Adventures is not the only business that has had to adjust to lower water levels at Lake Mead and along the Colorado River.
Rivalry renewed: Raiders, Steelers square off after opening season with upset wins
A classic NFL rivalry is restored when the Raiders travel to take on the Steelers — and the game may even have a throwback feel heavy on defense and rushing offense, or at least more of one than anticipated.
Those receiving COVID vaccine at northeast Vegas clinic also received $100 gift card
Hundreds of residents showed up at Eldorado High School on Saturday to get vaccinated against COVID-19, and got the added bonus of $100 gift cards thanks to a Clark County pilot program.
Aluminum wrap used to protect homes in California wildfires
Martin Diky said he panicked as a huge wildfire started racing down a slope toward his wooden house near Lake Tahoe. The contractor had enough time …
Josh Jacobs out of Raiders’ game at Steelers; Yannick Ngakoue to play
Raiders Pro Bowl running back Josh Jacobs missed practice all week, and now will not play against the Pittsburgh Steelers on Sunday. Coach Jon Gruden made the announcement in …
At North Las Vegas event, congressmen push the case for ‘Break the Cycle of Violence Act’
If the bill were signed into law, the Department of Health and Human Services would appropriate $5 billion in grants for programs focused on community-based violence intervention.
‘She was fearless’: Arrest made in fentanyl overdose death of Vegas teen
Mia Gugino, 17, was one of five children to die from a drug overdose in Clark County this year, four of whom were killed by fentanyl.
Road improvement projects to limit traffic on Las Vegas Strip
Traffic on the Las Vegas Strip will be limited to one lane in each direction at various locations next week due to ongoing repaving.