By Cheri Petroni Living in Las Vegas means sunshine, dry heat and a constant need to hydrate smarter. But let’s be honest, chugging plain water all day can get boring. So how do we stay hydrated and keep it interesting? Here are some fun, out-of-the-box ways to support hydration while keeping your body and spirit refreshed. 1. Eat Your Water: Cucumbers, … [Read more...] about Hydration in the Desert: Beyond the Water Bottle
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Community Calendar
Weekly Farmer’s Market: 2-6:30 p.m., Skye Canyon Park, 1011 W. Skye Canyon Park Drive. Support local farmers by shopping for your produce from the comfort of your community center. The farmer’s market is produced by Fresh 52, farmers and artisan markets. Friday, May 16 Bailongo A La Mexicana: 9 p.m., Santa Fe Station Chrome Showroom, 4949 N. Rancho Drive. Los Hermanos … [Read more...] about Community Calendar
Skye Canyon Home Sales – April
The Skye Canyon home sales market saw 36 homes close in the past 30 days, ending on April 21. The most expensive home sold was for $1.05 million on Powell Springs Street. The 3,259-square-foot, two-story home was originally built in 2022 closed on April. 14. The price was $322 per square foot. The least expensive home was a two-story home … [Read more...] about Skye Canyon Home Sales – April
Library’s summer reading program kicks off May 15
215 News Looking for fun and engaging ways to keep everyone learning this summer? The Library District’s Summer Challenge reading and activities program for kids, teens and adults takes place from May 15 to July 31, featuring great prizes from the Vegas Golden Knights, Las Vegas Raiders, Smith Center, Freed’s Bakery, plus free Library District swag and … [Read more...] about Library’s summer reading program kicks off May 15
Fostering at-risk children can benefit children, parents
By Kirk Kern Katie Krikorian has been fostering children through Clark County Family Services for about five years, checking off a goal she had set when she got married and had three biological kids. “I came from a huge family and we were very inclusive,” she said. “So it’s just the kind of family that I wanted to have for myself as well.” So once her three children … [Read more...] about Fostering at-risk children can benefit children, parents