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Target stops selling product dedicated to Civil Rights icons after Las Vegas teacher shows errors
Target says it will stop selling a product dedicated to Civil Rights icons after a now-viral TikTok spotlighted some significant errors. In a video posted ...
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Mark Wahlberg on his action-comedy ‘The Family Plan’ and his dreams for Hollywood 2.0 in Las Vegas
Mark Wahlberg knows as well as any parent that it’s hard to find a movie everyone in the household wants to watch – especially with ...
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North Las Vegas’ resurgence continues; ‘restaurant row’ flourishing on Craig Road
The continuing economic rebirth of North Las Vegas has a new flavor: candied bacon bits on a maple bar. That’s a doughnut known as the ...
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Native Americans make case to Nevada lawmakers to allow cultural regalia at public school graduations
The proposal is not strictly for Indigenous cultures, although the majority of the roughly 30 people who spoke in support of the bill identified as ...
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Holocaust survivors share stories, hope at Kristallnacht remembrance in Las Vegas
Both Alexander Kuechel and Stephen “Pista” Nasser were in attendance Wednesday for the local Jewish community’s remembrance of Kristallnacht. On Nov. 9-10, 1938, Nazi soldiers ...
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Little Ethiopia seeks recognition as cultural district
An Ethiopian and Eritrean cluster of businesses in Spring Valley referred to as Little Ethiopia is on its way to becoming the first designated cultural ...
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Commissioners delay vote designating Indigenous Peoples’ Day
Clark County commissioners delayed voting today on a resolution to designate an Indigenous Peoples’ Day after they couldn’t agree on whether it should fall on ...
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Burning Man community awaits word on fate of founder
It's been nearly two weeks since Burning Man organizers announced their founder, Larry Harvey, had been hospitalized and was in critical condition after ...
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New augmented reality experience coming to the Strip
Rocker and Lollapalooza founder Perry Farrell is set to bring an unconventional dream to reality with a new Las Vegas entertainment venue. Kind Heaven, a ...
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Mob Museum celebrates five years with chilling new artifacts and free admission for locals
The Mob Museum started its fifth anniversary celebration with an appropriate bang, unveiling new artifacts from the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre, including bullets removed from ...
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Immigrant cook's 500,000-tamale legacy flavors her American story
More than two decades have passed since Raquel Flores first stepped into the kitchen of Garduños of Mexico in North Las Vegas. But nearly 500,000 ...
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Boulevard Mall might be Las Vegas' most charming shopping center
This is not the Boulevard of old. It’s not even the Boulevard of two years ago. This longtime Maryland Parkway fixture is refining its focus ...
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Monday By the Numbers: NBT, Cirque in step for ‘A Choreographers’ Showcase’
The performances are Sunday, and again Oct. 18, at Mystere Theater in Treasure Island. These one-of-a-kind showcases are at 1 p.m.; tickets are $25 and ...
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Unique Vladimir Kush-Tommy Ward event to raise money, and awareness, for Lou Ruvo Center
In the latest fundraising effort for Keep Memory Alive, artist Vladimir Kush is partnering with Las Vegas singer-songwriter Tommy Ward for an event billed “Kush ...
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For a night, it’s ‘The Ballet Bunch’ as Florence Henderson is honored by NBT
Nevada Ballet Theater’s 2014 Woman of the Year has taken many voyages on “The Love Boat,” played at every famous Strip hotel and even worked ...
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The Liberace experience hits a sour note as Brian ‘Paco’ Alvarez steps down as chairman
Brian "Paco" Alvarez took over as chairman of the Liberace Foundation in 2011 but resigned abruptly today after three years of service when a no-confidence ...
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Jeff Ray, member of ‘Jersey Boys’ band, dies after being hit by train near Seattle
Jeff Ray played multiple roles as a musician in “Jersey Boys.” He died, tragically and inexplicably, after being struck by a train Saturday afternoon in ...
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A Strip production starring a panda isn’t too much to bear
“Panda!” has Olympican pedigree and Olympic-quality talent. And, it has many guys dressed as pandas.
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The Jacksons to perform 40 dates in ‘Rocktellz’ beginning Feb. 20
The Jacksons — brothers Jackie, Marlon, Jermaine and Tito — will alternate performances in "Rocktellz & Cocktails" beginning Feb. 20 at PH Showroom in Planet ...
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At his Klondike Hotel or the Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign, John Woodrum kept the lights on
John Woodrum was long concerned about the safety of pedestrians scrambling across the Strip from his Klondike Hotel to the busy Welcome to Fabulous Las ...
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