I don’t necessarily think running around town and grabbing a bunch of stuff from Halloween superstores is the best idea.
Monthly Archives: October 2022
Contractor of the Year Awards celebrates the backbone of our community
For the 20th consecutive year, Vegas Inc has partnered with the Nevada Contractors Association to honor the Valley’s best general contractors, subcontractors, suppliers and professional service providers.
1 killed in four-vehicle crash on I-15 around North Las Vegas
A man died due to injuries he sustained in a four-vehicle crash on Interstate 15 in the North Las Vegas area this afternoon, according to Nevada State Police.
Vegas newcomer Kessel about to set mark as NHL’s all-time ironman
Kessel, health permitting, will become the NHL’s newest ironman tonight when the Golden Knights take on the San Jose Sharks at SAP Center (7:30 p.m., ESPN) surpassing Keith Yandle’s streak …
Gaming company’s latest slot offering appeals to players’ inner child
When she was a child, Jennifer Whitaker would sometimes play the hand game rock, paper, scissors with her brother to determine who would do which household chores. Now, she’s playing it for money.
Plan for NLV hospital could have positive ripple effects for community
A Utah development firm has big plans for the 135 acres of vacant land sitting across from the VA Medical Center in North Las Vegas. Officials from Pacific Group, based out of Salt Lake City, hope to have a multibillion-dollar medical campus completed…
Test scores show historic COVID setbacks for kids across US
The COVID-19 pandemic spared no state or region as it caused historic learning setbacks for America’s children, erasing decades of academic progress and widening racial disparities …
In need of wins, Raiders should have Texans overmatched on paper
The teams with the two worst records in the AFC return from their bye week desperate to get back in the postseason race over the final three months of the season.
Latino activists in Vegas: Vote for leaders who will combat climate change
The “Vote Like A Madre” movement encourages Latina mothers and other Latina household leaders to vote for candidates who will combat climate change to give them a brighter future.
When We Were Young cancels opening day show in Las Vegas
High winds forced organizers of the When We Were Young emo music festival to cancel its daylong show Saturday at the Las Vegas Festival Grounds near the Strip.