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1 week ago |
news3lv.com | Martha Cruz |Martha Santa Cruz
TOPICS:Elaine WynnLas Vegas StripTributePhilanthropistCommunity advocateMirage ResortsCasino mogulEducationThe Las Vegas community is mourning the loss of casino mogul and philanthropist Elaine Wynn. In a tribute to her life and legacy, over 20 resorts across the valley dimmed their property lights. Marquee tributes also illuminated the Las Vegas Strip on Tuesday following the news of her passing at 82 years old.
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1 week ago |
news3lv.com | Martha Cruz |Martha Santa Cruz
The Las Vegas Aviators treated a sellout crowd at the Las Vegas Ballpark with a dramatic 6-5 victory over the Sugar Land Space Cowboys in the opening game of their six-game series. The game, held on Jackie Robinson Day, marked the 96th all-time sellout at the venue with 8,207 fans in attendance. Sugar Land struck early with one run in the first inning before the Aviators answered with three runs in the second.
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1 week ago |
news3lv.com | Martha Cruz |Martha Santa Cruz
LAS VEGAS (KSNV) — As summer approaches, Opportunity Village is set to host "Magic in May at the Magical Forest," a new event to celebrate the season. The event is scheduled to take place on Sunday, May 25, from 6 to 9 p.m. at Opportunity Village’s Smith Family Campus, located at 6300 W. Oakey Blvd. Attendees can look forward to performances by more than 11 magicians, including well-known acts such as Mac King, Piff the Magic Dragon, and Christopher Hart.
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1 week ago |
news3lv.com | Martha Cruz |Martha Santa Cruz
A disturbing video has surfaced showing a man throwing a Chihuahua into a dumpster in a residential neighborhood. The video, posted on Facebook by the Vegas Pet Rescue Project, captures the man pulling up in a car, holding the small dog by its neck, and tossing it into the dumpster. He then returns to close the lid. Warning: Some might find this video disturbing.
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1 week ago |
news3lv.com | Martha Cruz |Martha Santa Cruz
TOPICS:ConstructionLas VegasNeighborhoodsProjectsClark CountyResidentialPavement improvementCommuteConstruction continues to take over the Las Vegas valley, with new projects slated to begin or continue this month. Most recently, Clark County officials announced a new residential pavement improvement projectthat will affect different neighborhoods in east Las Vegas through late June. Given all the recent projects, is your commute being affected by construction in your area?
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