Rossi Ralenkotter, the marketing visionary who helped create the iconic “What Happens Here, Stays Here” Las Vegas advertising campaign, has died after a 16-year battle with cancer.
Monthly Archives: October 2025
Restaurant Week delivers record boost for Three Square in Las Vegas
The influx of cash comes at a critical time for Three Square, which has been sounding the alarm about federal cuts’ effects on food insecurity.
Generations gather to celebrate the unveiling of Las Vegas Filipino Town
It was a historic day for the community, which had been waiting years to see the designation of a Filipino cultural corridor in Southern Nevada …
Dominance of the Las Vegas Aces threatens to make short work of WNBA’s expanded finals
The Las Vegas Aces are in position to make short work of the WNBA’s expanded playoff schedule. A’ja Wilson’s turnaround jumper ….
City: Las Vegas parking rates to increase starting Monday
The City of Las Vegas will implement new parking rates on Monday to mark the first adjustment to parking fees in six years, city officials said today..
At Farm Fest, young Las Vegas learners discover that even desert soil can come alive
Close to 2,000 kids in grades three through five came to Horseman’s Park in the east valley Tuesday and Wednesday to learn more about agriculture and how food doesn’t just appear on store shelves …
Beloved teacher, education advocate Betsy Rhodes dies
Betsy Rhodes dedicated more than four decades to improving education and community services in Las Vegas, where she and her husband lived since 1958 …
From ‘Help’ to ‘Hey Jude’ and beyond, McCartney shines at Allegiant tour stop
The 60,000 or so fans lucky enough to score a ticket were treated to a captivating night put on by the living legend, who performed standards by The Beatles, Wings and from his illustrious solo career …
Knights watch: Five big question as Vegas opens a new season with Stanley Cup ambitions
Year Nine arrives for Las Vegas’ most beloved professional sports team with no signs of contentment or stagnation in sight from the franchise.
Wilson’s last-second jumper lifts Aces over Mercury for a 3-0 lead in the WNBA Finals
Aces coach Becky Hammon said there wasn’t any discussion about who would take the final shot. There was no need to overthink anything.