Dedicated family man and gaming enthusiast, Herman also enjoyed antiquing, looking for that rare find.
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Troy Herbst shares his professional opinion on small business success strategies.
Millennials are taking over in terms of entrepreneurial spirit.
Home staging has become a vital resource in the real estate industry and there is no arguing that it has proven successful.
Students donated diapers, new clothing and other baby supplies to Baby’s Bounty
Students at Merryhill Preschool Centennial Hills donated More than 200 food items to benefit children in need
Summer campers held a book drive to benefit local nonprofit Spread the Word Nevada
You know what your zodiac sign is and maybe read a horoscope every now and then, but do you know how rare your sign is?
Jay loved the outdoors and was most content when he had time to go fishing.
Students from Merryhill Preschool North Summerlin donated clothes, shoes, toiletry items and more to local children and mothers in need
August 5th to September 13th non-perishable food items will be collected for Project 150
Commissioner Kirkpatrick, Councilman Black to Host Poolside Movie Night Aug. 9
The Clark County Advisory Board to Manage Wildlife Meeting will be Tuesday, August 6, 2019 from 5:30 to 9 p.m.
A survey of 1,815 regular festival attendees reveals the festival's reputation and biggest faux pas.
However, PODS® Las Vegas can help take the stress out of the moving process by helping residents avoid 6 crucial moving mistakes
Join for free admission to the pool, a showing of Disney's "The Little Mermaid," hot dogs, snow cones, popcorn, music and more!
Fairs will occur on July 20th, July 27th, Aug. 3rd, and Aug. 10th at local shopping malls.
A breezy event post on Facebook invites people to Area 51, storm a military base and demand answers about aliens and UFOs.
See if you could afford a baby’s first year here.
Find out if you're living in a hot spot for ID fraud.
Peter Palivos Attorney discusses collective giving and how it's affecting philanthropy.
Find out if prospects are getting better or worse.
What's the most searched true-crime documentary in your state?
June 16 to July 15th Water donations will be collected for the Las Vegas Rescue Mission
Patch has your complete guide to Fourth of July fireworks shows, parades and other festive events in and around Las Vegas.
Community Invited to a Free Grand Opening Celebration at the New North Las Vegas Center on Tuesday, June 18 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Students held a lemonade stand to raise funds and awareness for children with cancer
Bartending is a unique experience, but it’s especially unique for those in Las Vegas.
Michael Shustek addresses the origins and implications of the Netflix effect and what it means for businesses small and large.
PODS Las Vegas offers a variety of tips that will help prepare you and your furry companions for the big move.
Students and families pledged donations and hosted a spring festival to raise funds for the Kids Heart Challenge program
Students planted vegetables and herbs in their garden in celebration of Earth Day
Students participated in a variety of outdoor and recycling activities to celebrate Earth Day
Students worked together to plant a lemon tree in their schoolyard to celebrate Earth Day
Students celebrated Earth Day by planting fruits and vegetables around their schoolyard
Michael Shustek of Las Vegas, NV, addresses the relationship between oil prices and the general state of the economy.
Here’s the latest on gas prices where you are.
Days of the Dead horror convention has expanded to Vegas and it is going to be super crazy fun.
Here's all the best moments from CinemaCon 2019 in Las Vegas, from A-list celebrities to new movie posters and sizzle reels — check it out!