Hundreds of Las Vegas musicians and entertainers are turning to the internet to continue performing, and hope viewers will leave a little financial help in their virtual tip jars. According to John Windsor, a fixture at Irish Pubs around the valley, “a lot of them are doing what I’m also doing, doing the live show […]
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How to Find the Perfect Real Estate Agent
There’s a ton of real estate information available in the news today and on the Internet. It can be extremely confusing, especially in times of uncertainty like we’re facing right now. If you’re thinking of buying or selling this year, you need an agent who can help you: Make sense of this rapidly evolving housing […]
Thunderbirds Honor Medical Workers with Las Vegas Flyover For ‘True Heroes’
High in the skies over Las Vegas, the U.S. Air Force Air Demonstration Squadron — also known as the “Thunderbirds” — showed its support on Saturday for those on the frontlines responding to the coronavirus pandemic. The Thunderbirds said the flyover was to show appreciation and support for health care workers, first responders and other essential personnel in Sin City and around the nation working in the […]
Housing Market Adapts During COVID-19 Changes in Henderson County
Realtors, sellers and buyers are getting creative to keep the rising real estate market afloat during the time of COVID-19. In an area where the housing market has boomed for years, local experts don’t see it slowing down anytime soon, despite the circumstances. All parties have to adjust to changes in the normal process, particularly […]
The Strengths and Weaknesses of Las Vegas Moving Forward
A former Marine intelligence officer who was part of the team that did the baseline training for North American military pandemic preparedness said Las Vegas could become the destination for people looking stay healthy while traveling. “I’ve done training that’s involved pretty much every major property in Las Vegas,” former Lt. Col. Hal Kempfer said. […]
Nevada Gaming Officials Give Blessing to New Indian Springs Casino
Indian Springs is one step closer to getting a casino. The state Gaming Control Board on Wednesday recommended approval of licensing for Herbst IS Holdings LLC for a casino in the small community bordering Creech Air Force Base 45 miles northwest of Las Vegas. The unanimous vote came in an unusual online meeting of the […]
Looking to the Future: What the Experts Are Saying
As our lives, our businesses, and the world we live in change day by day, we’re all left wondering how long this will last. How long will we feel the effects of the coronavirus? How deep will the impact go? The human toll may forever change families, but the economic impact will rebound with a […]
Will Surging Unemployment Crush Home Sales?
Ten million Americans lost their jobs over the last two weeks. The next announced unemployment rate on May 8th is expected to be in the double digits. Because the health crisis brought the economy to a screeching halt, many are feeling a personal financial crisis. James Bullard, President of the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis, explained that the […]
Las Vegas’ New Raiders Stadium Looks Wild and Imposing All Lit Up
When the NFL season eventually kicks off, pandemic permitting, the Raiders will play in their new home at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. For the better part of last year, construction has been underway on their new stadium, which looks to be a massive upgrade from the dumpy Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum. Even in the middle […]
Las Vegas Couple Says Supplements, Herbs Helped Them Battle Coronavirus
“For my family, I really believe boosting our immune system really, really helped,” said Shon Murray, a Las Vegas mother and wife who just recovered from COVID-19. Shon and her husband, Duane Murray, a Las Vegas firefighter, both tested positive for COVID-19. Duane’s symptoms started with a dry cough and a fever. Shon says her […]
