Vegas Grammy Winner Drops New Jackpot Album

Vegas Grammy Winner Drops New Jackpot Album

Las Vegas’s Grammy Winner Drops Must-Hear Album Our vibrant city is once again buzzing with pride as a beloved, Grammy-winning artist, a true product of Las Vegas, has just released their highly anticipated new album. This latest musical offering is already being lauded as a “jackpot,” promising a rich and rewarding auditory experience for both long-time fans and new listeners alike. A Hometown Hero’s Enduring Legacy Las Vegas is renowned globally for its entertainment, but … Read More

Remembering Kay Cassell A Las Vegas Legacy

Remembering Kay Cassell A Las Vegas Legacy

Remembering Kay Cassell: A Las Vegas Legacy Las Vegas lost a cherished member of its community, Kay Cassell, who passed away on February 9, 2024, at the remarkable age of 93. A resident of Las Vegas, Kay lived a full and vibrant life, leaving behind a profound legacy of family, dedication, and active community engagement that touched many across Southern Nevada. Her passing marks the end of an era for a family deeply rooted in … Read More

New affordable housing opens in Westside

New affordable housing opens in Westside

Habitat at Early Road: Affordable Homes Arrive in Westside The Historic Westside of Las Vegas is witnessing a significant milestone with the imminent opening of Habitat at Early Road, a brand new 180-unit affordable apartment complex. Developed by the experienced non-profit Nevada HAND, this $56 million project is designed to offer high-quality, stable housing for lower-income individuals and families. Slated to welcome its first residents this spring, it marks a crucial step in alleviating the … Read More


Las Vegas Rubber Stamp Seven Decade Legend

Las Vegas Rubber Stamp Seven Decade Legend

Las Vegas Rubber Stamp Co.: A Local Legend’s Lasting Imprint In a city constantly reinventing itself, some local businesses quietly build an enduring legacy. The Las Vegas Rubber Stamp Company, a fixture in our community for decades, has cultivated a remarkable “cult following” among locals and businesses alike, proving that tradition and craftsmanship still hold a powerful appeal. A Deep-Rooted Vegas Tradition For over 70 years, the Las Vegas Rubber Stamp Company has been more … Read More

Las Vegas Honors Native Tongues Heritage

Las Vegas Honors Native Tongues Heritage

Las Vegas Honors Native Tongues: Preserving Heritage In a vibrant demonstration of cultural commitment, a dedicated Las Vegas group is leading the charge to celebrate and preserve native languages, recognizing them as invaluable cornerstones of indigenous heritage. This local initiative highlights the critical link between language, identity, and the rich tapestry of traditions that have shaped the Southern Nevada landscape for generations. By fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation for these ancestral tongues, the community … Read More

Rich Bisaccia Starts New Chapter with Green Bay Packers

Rich Bisaccia Starts New Chapter with Green Bay Packers

Rich Bisaccia’s Next Chapter After Raiders Tenure For many Las Vegas sports fans, Rich Bisaccia holds a special place in recent Raiders history. After guiding the team through unforeseen challenges to a memorable playoff berth in 2021, news recently emerged that the beloved former interim head coach is set to embark on a new role with the Green Bay Packers. Recalling Bisaccia’s Impact on the Las Vegas Raiders In a tumultuous 2021 season, Bisaccia stepped … Read More


How Neon Lights Defined Las Vegas

How Neon Lights Defined Las Vegas

Vegas Lights: A Glimpse into Our Neon Past For generations, the glowing artistry of neon signs has defined the Las Vegas skyline, transforming a desert stop into a world-renowned beacon of entertainment. These vibrant spectacles weren’t just advertisements; they were central to our city’s identity, each flickering tube telling a story of ambition, glamour, and relentless innovation. Locals understand that these luminous giants represent more than just commerce—they embody the very spirit of Las Vegas. … Read More

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