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Solar install damages home of military veteran’s widow, company has license revoked
LAS VEGAS, Nev. (FOX5) - Adding solar to her home has turned into a nightmare for one Las Vegas woman and dozens of others. Last week, the Nevada State Contractors Board revoked the license of Titan Solar finding the company guilty of harming her and 28 other homeowners. Estie Kanelos-Azar...
Watch: SEBASTIAN BACH Joined By 11-year-Old Stepson For 'Youth Gone Wild' Performance In Las Vegas
Sebastian Bach was joined by his 11-year-old stepson Trace on guitar and his 35-year-old son Paris on drums for a performance of the SKID ROW classic "Youth Gone Wild" during Sebastian's free July 20 concert at the Fremont Street Experience in downtown Las Vegas, Nevada. Fan-filmed video of the performance can be seen below.
Police arrest suspect linked to fatal Las Vegas hit-and-run
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Police arrested a man accused in a deadly hit-and-run that happened early Sunday morning. The crash involving a pedestrian was reported around 12:45 a.m. and happened on Harmon Avenue near Paradise Road. Following the crash, Las Vegas Metropolitan police released photos of the vehicle involved in the crash which killed a 62-year-old man.
Sunday thoughts about... going back to school
Remember when you were a kid and returning to school was one of the more dreaded things ever? At least, if you weren't growing up in Las Vegas. The summers were awesome and we had fun-filled days by the pool. It was the perfect escape in the Midwest, where children didn't have to worry about their bills, mortgage, or other adult responsibilities.
No Taxes on Tips? A Trump Idea Gains Ground.
In Donald Trump’s telling, the idea was born over dinner at his Las Vegas hotel, where the server for his table complained about the burden of paying taxes on her tips. “I was actually surprised to hear it,” Trump said last month at a rally in Virginia, adding that he quickly decided to address the server’s problem with a new campaign pledge: “No taxes on tips!”
Junkyard Gem: 1985 GMC Suburban K1500
General Motors has been selling Suburbans since 1935, outlasting the DeSoto Suburban, the Nash Ambassador Suburban and the Plymouth Fury Suburban. These days, the US-market GMC-branded twin to the Chevrolet Suburban wears Yukon XL badging, but GMC Suburbans were sold here from 1937 through 1999. Today's Junkyard Gem is a four-wheel-drive example of the very successful 1973-1991 Suburban generation, found in a car graveyard just outside of Reno, Nevada.
Nuclear waste, atomic testing on tap for Nevada in Project 2025 manifesto
A victory by Donald Trump in November could revive America’s long-shuttered nuclear weapons testing program in Southern Nevada, as well as the stalled effort to bury the nation’s radioactive waste at Yucca Mountain, 90 miles northwest of Las Vegas. “This is a new ballgame,” former U.S. Sen. Richard Bryan, chairman of Nevada’s Commission on Nuclear […] The post Nuclear waste, atomic testing on tap for Nevada in Project 2025 manifesto appeared first on Utah News Dispatch.
Eagles Add Four More Shows to Las Vegas Sphere Residency
Due to overwhelming demand, Eagles have added four more dates to their upcoming residency at the Sphere in Las Vegas. The new dates are scheduled for Jan. 17, 18, 24 and 25 of 2025. Pre-sales will begin July 23, followed by regular sales on July 26. Tickets will start at $175 and will reflect all-in pricing.
Law enforcement would need over $2.7 million this year to police and clean up new Fairpark District
The resources available to ensure public safety in the area of Salt Lake City chosen to become home to a possible new baseball stadium are insufficient, according projections by Utah’s public safety commissioner. “It just is to the point that I’ve got to have full-time resources given the amount of what we’re seeing, what we’re […] The post Law enforcement would need over $2.7 million this year to police and clean up new Fairpark District appeared first on Utah News Dispatch.
Utah man with cerebral palsy publishes children’s book
WEST JORDAN — The first time Johnathan Aubrey rode a bike at 7 years old, he wiped out. He collided with his sister and skidded out on his training wheels — he, and his parents, thought it was the end of his biking career. Aubrey has cerebral palsy,...
Registration to open for Safekey school programs in Vegas
LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — Parents in the Las Vegas valley who want to enroll their children in before and after-school programs can do that starting Tuesday, July 23. The City of Las Vegas will launch online registration for its Safekey before-and-after-school program. The program, aimed at kindergarten through fifth-grade students, extends learning opportunities beyond regular school hours, according to the City of Las Vegas.
Las Vegas: New UNLV training program to help women crack the ‘glass ceiling’
Las Vegas: New UNLV training program to help women crack the ‘glass ceiling’. Jan Jones Blackhurst has had plenty of experience putting cracks in the glass ceiling. Now, the chief executive in residence at UNLV’s International Gaming Institute, a Caesars Entertainment board member and first female mayor of Las Vegas, is preparing to share her expertise with women on the verge of taking the next step toward the C-suite with a new six-month program designed to address common barriers and challenges that women are experiencing in the corporate workplace on their path to executive level roles.
Court Docs Reveal Tupac Murder Suspect Worked Undercover To Incriminate Diddy In The Crime
Court documents have now revealed Tupac murder suspect Duane “Keefe D” Davis worked undercover with the police to try and tie Sean “Diddy” Combs in Shakur’s death. In the 179 pages of court documents, Las Vegas prosecutors lay out how Keefe D was a “confidential police informant” for Los Angeles Police Department detectives investigating the […] The post Court Docs Reveal Tupac Murder Suspect Worked Undercover To Incriminate Diddy In The Crime appeared first on BroBible.
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