After a terrific and long run, it will serve its final meal on November 28.
Monthly Archives: November 2021
Hit these Las Vegas spots for your Hanukkah 2021 meals
From Honey Salt to Heartstone and beyond.
Tips for taking the stress out of hosting Thanksgiving
Between global supply chain snarls and staffing shortages, it’s important to secure your order ASAP.
Valley’s titans of tech recognized in 11th annual Top Tech Awards
The 2021 Top Tech Awards represent a diverse group of 12 honorees making a difference in nearly every Las Vegas sector through the power of technology.
Try your hand at some classic Las Vegas restaurant dishes this holiday season
Golden Steer’s prime rib, Joël Robuchon’s mashed potatoes, Emeril’s banana cream pie and more.
Minister of outreach: Health worker fights vaccine hesitancy among local Blacks
Michael Venton II stepped into the Greater Carver Missionary Baptist Church in West Las Vegas with one goal in mind: Get the skeptical crowd vaccinated against COVID-19. Venton, who is the health and social services coordinator for Health Plan of Neva…
Critical Care Comics spreads cheer to children across the Valley
The boy’s speaking ability was limited, but he took The Flash on a tour of the hospital, “point[ing] me out to the other doctors and nurses, like, ‘Fastest man alive.’”
SpaceX’s Musk: First Starship test flight to orbit in January
SpaceX founder Elon Musk said Wednesday that his company will attempt to launch its futuristic, bullet-shaped Starship to orbit in January, but he’s not betting on success for that first test flight.
Electric vehicles get spotlight at Los Angeles Auto Show
Battery-powered vehicles will get top billing at the Los Angeles Auto Show, which opens this week after a year’s hiatus due to the novel coronavirus.
Texas abortion ban stays in force as justices mull outcome
More than two weeks have passed since the Supreme Court’s extraordinarily rushed arguments over Texas’ unique abortion law without any word from the justices.