The last of the great saloon singers of the mid-20th century, Bennett often said his lifelong ambition was to create “a hit catalog rather than hit records.”
Monthly Archives: July 2023
This might be the Vegas Strip’s perfect summer bite
After watching the Golden Knights win their way back into the Stanley Cup Final, I celebrated with a beer, a cookies and cream milkshake and this main attraction.
Las Vegas staycation spots to energize the rest of your summer
It’s a great way to confront the oppressive summer heat. It’s a great way to mix it up with friends visiting from out of town. And it’s a great way to explore parts of the city you might not know well.
Nevada residents—and programs—push for cleaner transportation and air
Among other greenhouse gases and pollutants, nitrogen oxides emitted from rolling coal present a direct threat, since the poisonous gasses are linked to heart and lung disease and higher rates of cancer and premature death.
These Las Vegas pools are updated and ready for you
From Resorts World to Virgin, where to splash down on your next staycation.
Raiders’ Webb hopes sticky coverage helps him make the team a again
Out of the 90 players who arrived in Henderson for Raiders training camp a year ago, Sam Webb stood out as one of the most unknown.
Nevada’s Rosen to escort Israeli President Herzog today at U.S. Capitol
Nevada U.S. Sen. Jacky Rosen today will escort Israeli President Isaac Herzog on a tour of the U.S. Capitol and to his address before a joint session of Congress …
Nevada’s Rosen to escort Israeli President Herzog today at U.S. Capitol
Nevada U.S. Sen. Jacky Rosen today will escort Israeli President Isaac Herzog on a tour of the U.S. Capitol and to his address before a joint session of Congress …
Grocery’s new distribution center promises jobs, freshness
Smith’s Food & Drug Stores is slated to open an 885,000-square-foot distribution center in North Las Vegas this fall, bringing with it hundreds of jobs to the area and the ability to …
Legal marijuana farms in Washington get back to work after pesticide concerns
A big mound of fresh dirt sits at Terry Taylor’s marijuana farm in the high desert of north-central Washington state. Each hole for a new plant gets filled with the clean soil.