by Sean Hemmersmeier, Las Vegas Review Journal, January 13, 2023 With egg prices hitting as much as $8 at some grocery stores in the Las Vegas Valley, it was business as usual Thursday at the … [Read more...] about Pricey eggs leaving Las Vegas businesses, shoppers struggling
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6 running for open Henderson City Council seat — so far
At least six candidates are vying to fill the vacant Ward 1 seat on the Henderson City Council in an upcoming special election. The seat, which represents downtown Henderson and the far eastern edge … [Read more...] about 6 running for open Henderson City Council seat — so far
Southwest’s holiday meltdown was decades in the making
by Richard N. Velotta, Las Vegas Review-Journal, January 7, 2023 Are you done with Southwest Airlines, after your Christmas and New Year’s travel was ruined by the busiest airline serving Las … [Read more...] about Southwest’s holiday meltdown was decades in the making
Las Vegas mayor again calls on California to widen I-15
New year, same traffic backup on Interstate 15 at the Nevada-California state line. Throughout the holidays there was routine traffic congestion on I-15 southbound by those traveling from Las Vegas … [Read more...] about Las Vegas mayor again calls on California to widen I-15
‘It’s not some scary den; smokey den:’ Consumption lounges coming to Nevada
Dozens of marijuana consumption lounges could spring up in the Las Vegas Valley in the coming year, but it’s still unclear what they will look like. Yoga studios, “paint and puff” and live … [Read more...] about ‘It’s not some scary den; smokey den:’ Consumption lounges coming to Nevada