Ok, I’m going back to doing them daily, since a whole bunch of you (well – 5 or 6) called or emailed me today saying you miss them. I’m wondering if the wrirly round utensil […]
I’ve never mentioned the Charleston Heights Arts Center before. It deserves more recognition, so I bring it to your attention. Besides the gallery, there’s a 375 seat theatre which is home to the Rainbow Company. […]
This is a first! After about 2 years worth of worst MLS photos, I really thought I’d shown you every conceivable thing that was possible to do to show off a property in a bad light. Wrong! […]
One measure of my success in “preserving and protecting the Historic Neighborhoods” is the volume of my to-do list and the number of buyers that I’m working with. Providing you with 2 or 3 posts […]
Ridgeview is small pocket of 86 homes in the northwest corner of 15th and Oakey. There’s homes on Oakey, 15th, Griffith, Bracken, Sweeney, Wengert and Franklin. On the east/west streets, all of the addresses are in the 1400 to […]
Tonight, Thursday at 7 pm at the Clark County Government Center. From The Las Vegas Sun: by Kyle Hansen On Wednesday, Nevada Public Radio is hosting a town hall meeting Thursday night to address the […]
I’m updating my list of vendors again. I didn’t get much response from the last time I asked our audience for recommendations, so I’m hoping you’ll help this time. The scariest thing in the world is […]
I actually scooped the newspapers when we covered the new “Welcome to†signs that have been installed on Oakey and Franklin by the Huntridge West Neighborhood Association. The story got picked up by the Downtown […]
Last night’s sunset was spectacularly unusual. It was small and confined, and emanated from a “hole” in the cloud cover. Usually, when there’s a brilliant colorful sunset, the clouds […]
Fremont Street Experience in Downtown Las Vegas was host this past weekend to the “Vegas Cruise”. It’s an annual event, so if you missed it, there’s always next year. 200 pre-1970 show cars, gorgeous weather, […]