Las Vegas Restaurant Week Returns: Dine Out for a Cause! Get ready to savor the vibrant flavors of the Las Vegas valley for a truly impactful cause! Las Vegas Restaurant Week is back for its 18th year this June, inviting locals and visitors alike to enjoy exceptional dining experiences while making a significant difference in the fight against local food insecurity. This popular 12-day event unites over 250 restaurants with passionate food lovers to support … Read More
LAS Airport Offers Top Tier Dining
Top Dining Experiences at Harry Reid International Airport Locals know Las Vegas is a world-class culinary destination, and that commitment to great food surprisingly extends all the way to Harry Reid International Airport (LAS). Whether you’re jetting off or welcoming guests, you don’t have to settle for bland airport fare. LAS offers a remarkable lineup of eateries that promise to make your travel experience a true taste of Vegas. Beyond the Strip: Quality Dining at … Read More
Las Vegas housing slowdown favors buyers
Las Vegas Housing Market Cools: What Locals Need to Know The fast-paced Las Vegas housing market is experiencing a significant slowdown, shifting conditions for both buyers and sellers. Recent data from Las Vegas Realtors (LVR) reveals that homes are taking longer to sell, inventory is increasing, and condominium prices have seen a notable dip. October 2025 Market Snapshot The latest report indicates a cooling trend across the Las Vegas residential landscape. The median price for … Read More
UC San Diego Report Finds Student Skill Decline
The Alarming Truth: Are Our High School Diplomas Enough? A recent report from the University of California, San Diego, reveals a disturbing trend: a significant number of incoming university students lack even basic math and English skills, despite holding high school diplomas. This eye-opening analysis serves as a critical warning, echoing concerns about educational preparedness right here in Las Vegas and across Nevada. UC San Diego’s Startling Findings According to the University of California, San … Read More
Salisbury Post Keeps NC Communities Informed
Unpacking Local News: A Look at the Salisbury Post’s Community Focus In an era where national headlines often dominate, the bedrock of community life often lies in its local news. The Salisbury Post stands as a prime example of a dedicated publication, offering comprehensive coverage and a vital platform for its North Carolina readership. For any local community, understanding the breadth of local journalism, like that provided by the Salisbury Post, is key to staying … Read More
Gerber Life Grow Up Plan Not College Savings
Gerber Life’s “Grow Up Plan” Under Scrutiny: What Las Vegas Parents Need to Know A Las Vegas family’s dream of college savings has turned into a nightmare, highlighting a widespread misunderstanding surrounding Gerber Life’s popular “Grow Up Plan.” Many parents and grandparents, hoping to secure their children’s educational future, are discovering these policies aren’t quite what they expected. This issue has sparked class-action lawsuits and left families like one here in Southern Nevada facing significant … Read More
Remembering Jerry Lenihan A Life of Service Honored
Remembering Gerald “Jerry” Lenihan: A Las Vegas Life Honored Gerald “Jerry” Lenihan, a beloved figure with deep roots in both Chicago and Las Vegas, passed away on November 8, 2025, in Las Vegas. His life, marked by service, family, and a generous spirit, touched many in our community and beyond. From Chicago’s South Side to Vietnam Born March 27, 1948, in Chicago to Dennis Edward Lenihan and Bernice Trinker, Jerry’s heritage traced back to Ireland … Read More