Ronda Henderson is no stranger to the golf course. Golfers don’t qualify to play in major tournaments like the U.S. Senior Women’s Open—which Henderson did in 2019—without spending a lot of time on the links. Since the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, however, regulars like Henderson, a Las Vegas resident, have had more company than […]
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Your House May Be High on the Buyer Wish List This Holiday Season
Around this time each year, many homeowners decide to wait until after the holidays to sell their houses. Similarly, others who already have their homes on the market remove their listings until the spring. Let’s unpack the top reasons why selling your house now, or keeping it on the market this season, is the best […]
Locals Resorts Offering Steep Holiday Deals
Las Vegas Valley’s hotel-casinos are offering deals on stays this holiday season. Many of the Black Friday or Cyber Monday deals extend well into 2021. It has been common in recent years for hotel-casinos to get ahead filling their rooms well into the next year via Black Friday deals, according to Josh Swissman, founding partner […]
Holiday Shopping Trends
The pandemic is turning this into a holiday shopping season like no other. Toy companies are targeting stuck-at-home grown-ups with latte-smelling Play-Doh and Legos that turn into Warhols. Those who added a puppy to their family during the pandemic will see tons of gift options for their new furry friend. And with more people shopping […]
Las Vegas to Keep Close Eye on NFR this Year in Texas
There’s an expression in rodeo called “Cowboy Up.” What it basically means is that when the goin’ gets tough, the tough get goin’. It explains why a contingent of 12 rodeo officials and enthusiasts from Las Vegas are headed to the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, the emergency site of this year’s National Finals Rodeo. Their objective: To […]
Online Shopping Boom Means Potential Delivery Strain
An expected online shopping boom this holiday season means more packages — and getting them to doorsteps takes manpower. Retailers and carriers are preparing by ramping up shipping networks and hiring, including in Nevada. Meanwhile, stores are pushing holiday shoppers to buy early and are expanding services like curbside pickup to minimize the need for […]
Raiders’ Diversity on Offense Key to Success
The Raiders have found themselves in many situations this season, from two shootouts against the best quarterback on the planet to a grimy snowball fight in nasty weather at Cleveland. And no matter the circumstances, the offense has figured out a way to adapt. It’s one of the main reasons the Raiders (6-4) are primed […]
On-street parking will be free in Downtown Las Vegas on Saturday
This Saturday is ‘Small Business Saturday,’ and the City of Las Vegas hopes to encourage locals to support locally-owned businesses by making it easier to shop downtown. To that point, the city has announced that on-street meter parking in downtown Las Vegas on Saturday, Nov. 28. “While things look different this holiday shopping season, free […]
Small Businesses Hoping for ‘Tsunami’-like Turnout Saturday
For three years, Tim and Lynn Dilloo have hosted “Shop Small in Vegas” on Small Business Saturday to support more than 120 vendors, crafters and businesses. The event often draws thousands of local shoppers looking for homemade treats and crafts that can’t be found anywhere else. The pair received approval from state and local health […]
Thanksgiving Week NFL Games in Las Vegas
This week’s NFL games for Las Vegas market: Thursday Houston at Detroit, 9:30 a.m., KLAS-8 Washington at Dallas, 1:30 p.m., KVVU-5 Baltimore at Pittsburgh, 5:20 p.m., KSNV-3 Sunday Raiders at Atlanta, 10 a.m., KLAS-8 New Orleans at Denver, 1:05 p.m., KVVU-5 Kansas City at Tampa Bay, 1:25 p.m., KLAS-8 Chicago at Green Bay, 5:20 p.m., […]
