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HGTV Star Heads to Vegas After Divorce News
HGTV star Christina Hall hit Las Vegas for a girls’ night just days after news of her impending divorce from Josh Hall broke on July 16. “Girls night with my girl,” Christina Hall captioned an Instagram post on July 20. She and gal pal Kristin Rosowski posed for a picture outside of popular eatery Delilah, located inside Wynn Las Vegas. The restaurant is described as “a modern-day supper club with a vintage aesthetic” and has a menu that was designed by executive chef Joshua Smith.
Monin Americas Expands Operations with Cutting-Edge New Warehouse
SPARKS, Nevada - Monin Americas, a food flavor innovation company, announced the opening of a new state-of-the-art, 123,000 sq. ft. warehouse in Sparks, Nevada. This major expansion of its Monin West manufacturing facility will play a pivotal role in supporting the company’s exponential growth across the Western United States, Mexico and Canada.
Indy Gaming: Longtime MGM spokesperson’s three-decade journey to the Hall of Fame
Alan Feldman spent three decades as a corporate spokesman for MGM Resorts. He has since become one of the leading advocates for responsible gaming, which helped land him in the Gaming Hall of Fame.
Vegas man arrested for making threats to federal, state officials
A federal grand jury returned a 22-count indictment charging a Las Vegas man with threatening to assault and murder federal officials, including federal judges, and state employees in Washington, D.C., New York, New Jersey, and Montana.
Reno High's Kathy Weston looks back on her 1976 Olympics appearance — and the 1980 boycott
With the Paris Summer Olympics starting this week, one of the greatest runners in Nevada history is starting to regain her passion for the sport. Kathy Weston was newly out of Reno High School when she competed in the Summer Olympics as a 17-year-old on the U.S. team in 1976 for those Montreal...
People: Isel Martinez Marcos named vice president at GNCU
Greater Nevada Credit Union announces Isel Martínez Marcos has been named vice president of accounting and finance. Martínez Marcos has spent her career supporting financial institutions. She brings extensive experience to GNCU leading all aspects of financial and data analysis, liquidity and cash management, capital markets, portfolio management, budget and forecast development, risk management, and asset liability management.
The 11th annual Reno Fashion Show features 14 local designers showing off their style
RENO, Nev. (KOLO) - The Reno Fashion Show celebrates its 11th year this weekend. There will be 14 local designers and special guest Richard Hallmarq from Project Runway, and over 200 local models. Three of those designers, Ray Combs, Rachel Mayes and John Sinadhan, stopped by Morning Break to share...
Superb Maids Owner Buys Stake in Las Vegas-Based Carpet Monkeys
Cleaning industry entrepreneur will help longtime local carpet, tile and duct cleaning company expand nationwide. One of the most respected carpet and floor-cleaning brands in Las Vegas, Carpet Monkeys, is partnering with a successful national commercial and residential cleaning brand. Superb Maids owner Elena Ledoux, along with three other investors,...
Hope Springs program participant celebrates the power of love and hope
RENO, Nev. (KOLO) - A local couple is now married after tying the knot at Hope Springs. Denise Nieves and Jeffrey Hartley say they have been together for ten years, and Denise has been at Hope Springs for almost a year now. She says their intensive six-month program has allowed...
Keefe D Allegedly Went Undercover In Attempt To Prove Diddy Was Part of 2Pac Murder
Keefe D claims Diddy offered him $1 million for the killing. Keefe D allegedly served as a police informant for years after being caught “trafficking a large amount of drugs,” according to new court documents cited by The Jasmine Brand. In doing so, he allegedly attempted to claim Diddy offered him $1 million in exchange for Tupac's murder. He says the money was paid out to Eric "Zip" Martin.
Female Love’s cashier jumps on armed thief’s back during robbery
A female Love’s cashier jumped on the back of an armed robber and removed his mask before being shot in the leg in Las Vegas early on Monday. The crime occurred on July 22nd at the Love’s Travel Stop on North Grand Avenue at around 3 a.m. in Las Vegas, Nevada.
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