
To Live and Work in Death Valley
If all things stay as they are, on Sunday, Death Valley National Park had the highest temperature ever “reliably recorded” on Earth, a toasty 130F (54.4C). And to think, some people call that place home! [more…]
If all things stay as they are, on Sunday, Death Valley National Park had the highest temperature ever “reliably recorded” on Earth, a toasty 130F (54.4C). And to think, some people call that place home! [more…]
So what is the real scoop on the “Sale” of one of the most iconic and historic resorts on the Las Vegas Strip? Is it for sale? The Short Answer? Yes and No. The Tropicana [more…]
Part of the room tax you pay when renting a Las Vegas hotel room may be going to buy the Las Vegas Monorail. Yes. One corrupt tourist taxpayer organization is in talks to “acquire” another [more…]
It’s Huge, It used to be radioactive, it’s here and It’s Moving Out Tomorrow Morning! A 1.5 million pound 16.5-foot-diameter decommissioned reactor pressure vessel from Southern California Edison’s San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station is making [more…]
All right good people of the Internet who want to visit, live and/or play in Las Vegas, listen up! So what exactly did our good governor mean when he said face coverings are mandatory beginning [more…]
That new tower taking over the skyline in Downtown Las Vegas, Circa Resort, has now started to take reservations for its October 28 opening date. Only one catch; No Kids allowed. Only adults 21 and [more…]
Unfortunately, Mother Nature has not been kind to the Grand Canyon North Rim this year. After finally getting clearance to open for the season from the State of Arizona, it was almost immediately closed due [more…]
Just four hours outside of Las Vegas is the original “Happiest Place on Earth” and that would be Disneyland. Three months ago it closed its gates due to state mandates to help curb the CORVID [more…]
[adinserter block=”8″] What I have come to call “The Big Blue Silo” is in the news again. The project that is currently referred to as “The Drew”, originally known as Fontainebleau Las Vegas, has come [more…]
The naysayers had it wrong. Buffets are not dead in Las Vegas just because of some silly virus! They are coming back. Slowly and cautiously, but they are returning. Better than before. Safer as well. [more…]
This being las Vegas, can you guess who was one of the first shows to return to the Strip? Elvis of course. Ok, maybe not The “Elvis”, but the best thing next to the original! [more…]
Death Valley National Park sits in the State of California and is following the guidelines for reopening set by that state. Currently, they are entering into phase 3.1. and that means the limited opening of [more…]
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