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Fifth Sun Project’s Eztli Amaya on grassroots organization and community empowerment
The multifaceted collective Fifth Sun Project focuses on Indigenous activism and awareness through diverse events and programming.
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Attention to detail keeps things sharp for Allegiant Stadium’s Samantha Cuen Salazar
Cuen Salazar and her team handle everything from the locker room facilities to managing janitorial and landscaping services—essentially top-to-bottom responsibilities at the biggest event center ...
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Las Vegas Flight Academy CEO Ron Kelly invites young people into a bright future
The Minority Pilot Advancement Foundation’s goal is to bring 600 minority and women pilots into the industry each year.
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Las Vegas musician Daryll Borges on hitting high notes with Opportunity Village’s arts programs
Borges spent eight years working with Opportunity Village’s disabled students, including the Elvis tribute group OV Elvi, then began to oversee the arts program.
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Graffiti writer turned digital illustrator and muralist Spen Oner talks Vegas’ scene, street art and more
His vibrant style and characters are influenced by cartoons and anime and by the ‘80s B-boy style.
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Nevada Shakespeare Festival’s Matthew Morgan and his collaborators serve up the Bard one shot at a time
Morgan has appeared in Strip shows including “Absinthe,” but maybe you’ve seen him in the the ongoing “Shotspeare.”
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Guy Fieri has created a Super Bowl tailgate party fit for Las Vegas
“To think this is all coming to reality at the same time? I’m out of my mind.”
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Producer Baz Halpin talks Las Vegas residencies, ‘Awakening’ and Usher’s Super Bowl halftime show
The CEO of Silent House Group says working on Britney Spears’ Vegas show happened when “pop residencies just ignited.”
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Vegas Thrill team president Ruben Herrera on our new women’s pro volleyball squad
The longtime Vegas volleyball coach’s history with the fast-paced sport tells him this is the right time for this game to explode.
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Brewing kindness: Dig It! Coffee founder advocates for all abilities in the workplace
Taylor Gardner Chaney created the Garden Foundation, a nonprofit aimed at helping adults with disabilities learn to live their lives to the fullest.
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Growing community: The Obodo Collective’s Tameka Henry seeks sustainable solutions for Historic Westside neighbors
The urban farm contains 26 garden beds and 26 fruit trees.
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Vegas rockstar Frank Sidoris rejuvenates the classic Hard Hat Lounge
The revamped Hard Hat—now serving up Stay Tuned Burgers—opened its doors on December 1.
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The Beverly Theater’s Kip Kelly wants to introduce you to your next favorite thing
The young theater’s chief experience officer is eager to take on even more ambitious programming challenges.
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Influential Las Vegas chef Michael Mina is ready to showcase his culinary roots
Mina is adding the Mediterranean cuisine of Orla to his Strip portfolio.
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Las Vegas magician Stacey Stardust fosters a community of performers
After a roller-skating accident left her with a broken leg, Stardust turned her attention to magic, and she hasn’t stopped picking up new skills.
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The Cupcake Girls’ Amy-Marie Merrell brings sex work, trafficking front and center
The organization was founded in Las Vegas in 2011 and serves about 250 to 300 clients per year.
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Graphic designer Blaze Ben Brooks builds creative identities
“New York set the standard, at least in terms of quality, ideas, depth, personality and self expression.”
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Earth, Wind & Fire’s Philip Bailey on the Venetian residency and supporting foster youth
EWF just finished an epic tour with Lionel Richie and is settling into the Venetian Theatre this month.
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New LVMPD executive director Karen Marben shares optimism
The police department’s nonprofit raises money and creates programming with the goal of community connection.
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Changes to CCSD facility use policy hit youth sports hard
At least one youth sports organizer fears that new Clark County School District facility use rules will price him out of his leagues’ only options ...
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Forget about the glitz and glamour; all Mariah Carey needs to do is to sing her songs
About five songs into the premiere of Mariah Carey’s residency Friday at Park MGM, the first time I had seen the Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter-actor-producer perform ...
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Analysis: 5 reasons to believe in the Golden Knights' potential to repeat
Vegas prepares to take on the Dallas Stars in its best-of-seven first-round Western Conference Playoff showdown beginning at 6:30 p.m. Monday on the road. ...
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5 positions Raiders could address in the upcoming NFL Draft
Here are the five positions the Raiders are likely to target with their current collection of eight picks in this month's NFL Draft.
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Betty’s Village empowers residents to be independent; and now it’s expanding
Kristin Allison never thought she would live independently. That is until she moved into an apartment nearly three years ago in then-brand-new Betty’s Village, a ...
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‘Let’s go build that railway’: Officials break ground on high-speed Las Vegas-to-Southern California line
The nation’s first true high-speed passenger rail system is within grasp with the ceremonial groundbreaking of the Brightline West link between Las Vegas and Southern ...
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Golden Knights drop into series with Stars by losing regular-season finale
The best-of-seven series between the Golden Knights and Stars is expected to start on Monday in Dallas before shifting back to T-Mobile Arena for Games ...
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Merger will help streamline Nevada's cannabis industry
A new partnership is seeking to iron out wrinkles in Nevada’s cannabis supply chain. Blackbird, a cannabis distribution company, was recently acquired by cannabis ...
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Concerns arise over illegal statewide sales of synthetic hemp products
The Nevada Cannabis Compliance Board said it had recently received “several reports of intoxicating hemp products being sold within the state and on the internet” ...
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Letter carriers in Las Vegas call for change following rise in attacks
Roberta Dang used to enjoy her job as a letter carrier in Las Vegas, and was happy to share that passion with a new trainee ...
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State Senator Dallas Harris talks social equity in the cannabis industry and her goals as a legislator
When Harris passed the “cannabis Christmas tree” bill in the 2023 legislative session, she had customers’ experience in mind.
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Here’s how Phish is using the Sphere's technology to give fans something completely different
Phish opened its four-night stay at the Sphere Thursday with a four-hour show that used the advanced technology in the $2.3 billion arena to deliver ...
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Taylor Tomlinson is on top of the comedy world and back at Wynn Las Vegas
In January, Taylor Tomlinson became the youngest late-night TV host in the game, and less than a month later, dropped another stellar Netflix special.
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Kynd gummies offer bright new tastes to defeat your troubles
Ayr Wellness, a cannabis retailer with several Valley locations, is tackling any confusion head-on with its new gluten-free edibles that tell you, right up front, ...
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NLV mayor: New CCSD fees would create undue burden on some families
The city of North Las Vegas says the Clark County School District is hurting the community it serves with a new rule requiring private sports ...
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Award-winning New Orleans chef opens Vegas restaurant that honors his grandma
A restaurant that's now open in Las Vegas will taste familiar to New Orleans diners who are acquainted with Saba, Miss River or Chandelier Bar ...
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Stone, Pietrangelo return to practice for Golden Knights
The defending Stanley Cup champion Vegas Golden Knights are getting back some key pieces for the NHL playoffs. Captain Mark Stone and defenseman Alex Pietrangelo ...
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'Fun must be always': How Tomas Hertl is transforming the Vegas Golden Knights
Tomáš Hertl reported to Las Vegas quickly after the San Jose Sharks traded him to the Golden Knights on March 8, but his family didn’t ...
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Heartfelt relief: USC transplant center opening in Las Vegas to ease burden for Nevadans
Keck Medicine of USC is the Nevada’s first heart transplant treatment center. It will serve as a hub for pre- and postoperative care for the ...
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Last hurrah on TikTok? City of Las Vegas weighs impact of potential ban
When you open the social media application TikTok and type in “Las Vegas,” you’ll get several videos — the brightly lit Sphere, local businesswoman Alexandra ...