Come out and play. Las Vegas is one of the best cities in the world for celebrating Halloween. The spooky holiday falls on a Thursday this year, so expect parties and events in the surrounding weekends. You'll see people in costumes at The LINQ promenade, Fremont Street Experience and other outdoor destinations .
Some things to keep in mind - traditional costumed masks are considered a big no-no inside casinos. The weather is among the best of the year in Sin City. Click here for the latest Halloween events and activities.
October provides fantastic weather for visiting the Downtown Container Park, an outdoor attraction built from cargo shipping containers. Enjoy brunch on the rooftop deck of Downtown Terrace or grab a hot dog from Cheffini's.
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Wardley's Take A Swing at Childhood Caner Golf Tournament was on April 22nd, and the number has not been finalized yet, but it looks to be the biggest one yet, raising over $36,000 for Nevada Childhood Cancer Foundation (NVCCF). We have been growing this event since 2016, raising over $170,000.
Nevada Childhood Cancer foundation is a local non-profit organization providing over 45 programs and services at no cost to pediatric and adult patients and their families living in Southern Nevada. The mission of NVCCF is to provide social, educational, financial, and psychological support services and programs to families of ALL children diagnosed with life threatening or critical illnesses such as cancer, HIV/AIDS, sickle cell, renal, blood and immunologic diseases and to provide healing arts and wellness programs to...

If you're thinking about buying a home, chances are you've got mortgage rates on your mind. You've heard about how they impact how much you can afford in your monthly mort...
Ranging from small, minimalist setups to spacious and modern, these cozy living rooms are worth recreating.
he Las Vegas Valley Real Estate Market is heating up, well ahead of projections (which were already positive for 2024). Pending sales rose over 44% from Dember to January and are up a staggering 14.6% year over year, all of this before the Fed has even met in March where many experts expect them to lower interest rates.
The median price (across all property types: Single Family/Townhome/Condo) in Las Vegas/Henderson is also up 5.7% year over year with an average sales price up 9%, all despite a slower than normal 2023 for total transactions. The continued rise in prices is largely due to low inventory as well as the still high number of both individuals and businesses moving to the Las Vegas Valley from other higher priced surrounding states. With interest rates likely headed down and no sign of any large jumps in inventory, these general trends are expected to continu...