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  2. Mount Charleston - Wikipedia

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    Mount Charleston is a year-round getaway for Las Vegas's residents and visitors, with a number of hiking trails, a modest ski area, a hotel and a small restaurant. The mountain, which is snow-capped more than half the year, can be seen from parts of the Las Vegas Strip when looking toward the west.

  3. Las Vegas Valley Water District Warns About Possible Phone Scam

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    It's not the Las Vegas Valley Water District on the other end. The district announced this week that a potential phone scam has been reported by a number of customers across the valley.

  4. Las Vegas Valley - Wikipedia

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    The first reported non-Native American visitor to the Las Vegas Valley was the Mexican scout Rafael Rivera in 1829.[9] [10] [11] Las Vegas was named by Mexicans in the Antonio Armijo party, [4] including Rivera, who used the water in the area while heading north and west along the Old Spanish Trail from Texas.

  5. Warm Springs Natural Area - Wikipedia

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    The 100 acre Desert Oasis Warm Springs was a popular summer destination for many Las Vegas residents in the 1970s and 1980s. [7] The Southern Nevada Water Authority acquired large portions of the old ranch property in 2007 with the intention to protect the headwaters of the Muddy River and the habitat of the endangered Moapa dace. [7] [8] [9]

  6. Brent A. Jones - Wikipedia

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    The water comes from the Las Vegas Valley Water District; it is reverse osmosis water plus an alkalizing agent in a bottle. The company has 40-60 employees. The company's Real Water product, which advertises an alkaline pH, became central to lawsuits and an FDA probe related to several cases of hepatitis and liver failure.

  7. Las Vegas Railway Express - Wikipedia

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    In May 2017, the Las Vegas Railway Express sold its operation and branding to X Rail Entertainment. [1] In October 2018, the Las Vegas Railway Express proposed to change its name to United Rail Inc. [2] In November 2018, the company chose First Transit Group to operate the train, [3] but as of August 2019, the company was in talks with Amtrak ...

  8. Henderson, Nevada - Wikipedia

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    Henderson is a city in Clark County, Nevada, United States, about 16 miles (26 km) southeast of downtown Las Vegas. It is the 2nd most populous city in Nevada, after Las Vegas, with an estimated population of 320,189 in 2019. The city is part of the Las Vegas Valley. Henderson occupies the southeastern end of the valley, at an elevation of ...

  9. Lake Las Vegas - Wikipedia

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    Lake Las Vegas in 2007 State Eng Final inspection completed in May 1991, fill commenced in June. Lake Las Vegas is a 320-acre (130 ha) reservoir in Henderson, Nevada with a 3,592-acre (1,454 ha) developed area around it. [2] [3] The area is sometimes referred to as the Lake Las Vegas Resort. It is being developed by 5 companies including Lake ...