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Bobby Flay’s Brasserie B Parisian Steakhouse turns up the flavor in Las Vegas

Celebrity chef Bobby Flay is known for his versatility in the kitchen, having opened Southwestern, burger and Italian restaurants in his lengthy career of cooking and hosting his own TV programs. And at Brasserie B Parisian Steakhouse at Caesars Palace, Flay returns to his cooking school roots—he was in the first...
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Big Ten Powerhouse Attempts to Flip Georgia Commit as Kirby Smart Hits Recruiting Trail

Georgia moved early with their first commitment in the 2027 class. In early June 2025, Kirby Smart landed 3-star WR Gavin Honore, setting the tone for an aggressive early cycle. He committed shortly after visiting Athens. In those six months, several programs tried to lure him, including Texas. But his vision on...
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Search for suspect continues after overnight Henderson barricade

Henderson Police Department said the suspect was not located in the house after a Sunday night barricade.
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The Sphere Is Coming To Washington D.C. And Here’s What You Can Expect

When The Sphere first opened in Las Vegas, nobody quite knew what to expect. After all, it was just another concert venue, albeit in a unique shape with enhanced screens and soundsystems. What it has become, however, is one of the top concert venues not just in the country, but in the world. The brainchild of James...
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Mountain biker rescued after crash on Blue Diamond trail

LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — Search and rescue crews airlifted an injured mountain biker to safety from the Red Rock Canyon area Saturday morning. According to Las Vegas Metro Police, the biker crashed on the Flow Job Trail near Blue Diamond around 11 a.m. In the crash, the rider broke an arm and a leg, according to search and...
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11 Nevada Daytime Diners Locals Use As A Reliable Reset

Mornings in Nevada hit different when you find the right daytime diner. These local favorites are where bottomless coffee meets plates that actually satisfy and service that remembers your name. Whether you are rolling in from a night shift, a sunrise hike, or a long drive across the basin, these...
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Nevada State Police officer injured in I-15 crash

LAS VEGAS (FOX5) — A Nevada State Police vehicle was struck in a crash on I-15 Monday morning. According to state troopers, the crash occurred on I-15 north of Sahara around 8:44 a.m. The trooper inside the parked vehicle was assisting a stranded motorist at the time. The other...
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The Enormous Thrift Store In Nevada Where $40 Completely Fills Your Trunk

Tucked away on Boulder Highway in Henderson sits a bargain hunter’s paradise that defies the glitzy, high-priced reputation of Nevada’s retail scene – the Goodwill Retail Store and Donation Center, where your modest budget stretches further than you ever thought possible. This isn’t your average secondhand shop...
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Nevada Law Requiring Removal of ‘Useless’ Grass Has Killed 100,000 Las Vegas Trees, Lawsuit...

A lawsuit claims that a Nevada law that calls for removing ornamental grass to conserve water has caused the death of 100,000 trees in the Las Vegas Valley. As Mike Bedigan explains in Independent, “The law, first passed in 2021, targets what the Southern Nevada Water Authority refers to as ‘non-functional turf’ and...
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Downtown Vegas Runs on Cheaper Bets and Neon From the Rat Pack Days

Four miles north of the Bellagio fountains, Las Vegas runs on a different clock. Fremont Street is where the city learned to gamble, where the first legal casino opened in 1931 and where neon signs have been buzzing since Sinatra was still skinny. The Strip gets the Instagram shots. But...

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