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CCSD rolling out plan to restrict student phone use in class
Students in grades 6-12 must place personal electronic devices in nonlocking, signal-blocking pouches during classroom instruction.
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Winnie & Ethel’s diner owners Aaron Lee and Mallory Gott serve up the brunches and roll with the punches
Their personal touches make the experience uniquely memorable, from Lee’s lovingly realized diner staples to Gott’s mismatched, thrifting-score coffee cups.
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Power plays: Vegas Theatre Company aims to transform local theater
VTC’s artistic mission is to push the envelope beyond the bounds of storytelling.
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What to do in Las Vegas this week (August 8-14, 2024 edition)
JPEGMAFIA at House of Blues, Jane’s Addiction at BleauLive Theater, Sammy Hagar at MGM Grand Garden Arena and more in this week’s Superguide.
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Free Will Astrology (August 8)
Aquarius, you are in a phase when you will have extra power to undo results you’re bored with or unsatisfied with.
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Koe Wetzel is ready to live it up onstage at Virgin Las Vegas
Wetzel released “9 Lives” last month and then launched the Damn Near Normal tour in his home state on July 27, which he’ll bring to the Theater at Virgin Hotels Las Vegas this week.
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What to do in Las Vegas this week (August 8-14, 2024 edition)
JPEGMAFIA at House of Blues, Jane’s Addiction at BleauLive Theater, Sammy Hagar at MGM Grand Garden Arena and more in this week’s Superguide.
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Robots are turning heads and delivering food at UNLV
Robot deliveries provide access to food for students with mobility challenges and provide a solid late-night dining option.
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Brand-new barbecue at Henderson’s Hog & Tradition melds favorite flavors
The American barbecue joint with Dominican accents comes to the Valley from Salt Lake City, Utah.
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Tao Group dishes up a Summer of Hits on the Las Vegas Strip
Find special, well-priced menus at Tao, Beauty & Essex and Hakkasan.
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Tucker's time: Raiders speedster needs a big preseason to capitalize on bigger opportunities
At the end of Raiders’ minicamp this spring in Henderson, veteran receiver Jakobi Meyers joked he was ready for the team to get away for training camp so he could “beat up on Tre Tucker a little bit.” Meyers ended up passing on the opportunity to playfully bully his younger, smaller ...