Las Vegas Auto Shop Seeks Grant for Business Facelift A local Las Vegas auto shop, A Auto Center, is driving towards a fresh look with the help of a new grant. Located near Flamingo and Decatur, the shop hopes to replace its outdated sign to attract more customers and boost business amidst rising operational costs. This initiative is a prime example of how small businesses in District A are seeking innovative ways to thrive. A … Read More
Downtown Las Vegas thrives with free epic events
Downtown Las Vegas Thrives with Epic No-Cover Events Downtown Las Vegas recently exploded with energy, hosting two massive, no-cover events that drew thousands of revelers. From a headlining DJ performance on Fremont East to a bustling Halloween celebration on Fremont Street Experience, the city proved its vibrant spirit offers something for everyone, often without an entry fee. Feed The Block: A Monday Night Phenomenon The third “Feed The Block” event on Fremont East, held on … Read More
Hiker rescued after hours lost in Valley of Fire
Hiker Heroically Rescued After Hours Lost in Valley of Fire A recent incident in Las Vegas saw the LVMPD Search and Rescue team successfully locate a hiker who had been missing for approximately five hours in the challenging terrain of Valley of Fire. This dramatic rescue highlights the unwavering dedication of local emergency services, ensuring a positive outcome for the overdue individual. The Initial Disappearance and Search Launch The incident began when a hiker, reported … Read More
Vegas Local Insider Tips Save Money Explore
Vegas Like a Local: Insider Tips to Save & Explore Even as Las Vegas locals, it’s easy to get caught in the city’s dazzling, yet sometimes overpriced, tourist traps. But with a few insider strategies, you can enjoy the best of Vegas, discover hidden gems, and keep more money in your wallet. Read on for our top tips to experience your city like a true insider. Navigating the City: Beyond the Casino Bubble Discover Downtown’s … Read More
Mitchell Kalin named Nevada History Teacher of Year
Celebrating a Local Hero: Leavitt Middle School’s History Teacher of the Year Las Vegas is buzzing with pride as Mitchell Kalin, a recently retired history teacher from Leavitt Middle School, has been honored as Nevada’s 2025 Gilder Lehrman History Teacher of the Year. This prestigious recognition celebrates his exceptional dedication and innovative approach to bringing history to life for his students, marking a significant moment for local education. A Legacy of Engaging History Education The … Read More
Las Vegas Halloween Safety Call After Child Deaths
Staying Safe This Halloween: A Call for Vigilance in Las Vegas As Las Vegas families prepare for Halloween festivities, a somber reminder of recent tragedies looms. Following three child traffic deaths this month, local parents and Clark County officials are urging heightened vigilance and implementing new safety measures to protect trick-or-treaters across the valley. Recent Tragedies: A Stark Reminder Just this month, Channel 13 reported on three valley children—two 12-year-olds and one 10-year-old—who were tragically … Read More