First Look Inside Nittaya’s Little Kitchen, Opening Soon in Centennial
A sequel to Nittaya’s Secret Kitchen in Summerlin arrives soon in the northwest
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The long awaited new restaurant from chef and owner Nittaya Parawong is almost ready to debut in Centennial Hills, missing a planned May 16 opening date, but promising it will begin serving Parawong’s famed Thai menu very soon.
Nittaya’s Little Kitchen
The restaurant takes over a 1,495-square-foot corner plot at the Village at Centennial Springs near Cheecho’s Fajitas & Cantina and Streets of New York at the intersection of Norman Rockwell Lane and Farm Road, a short distance from a very popular Egg Works expansion.
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Trevion Jones got pulled over for the first time while he was driving to work one day in 2018. It wouldn’t be the last. Jones, a young Black man living in Las Vegas, says over the next year police stopped him on eight separate occasions.
Jones had a 15-mile commute to work from the suburban neighborhood of Centennial Hills to downtown. Public transit options were limited, and he worked the night shift. So he had to borrow a car from his brother to get to his job as a security guard.
BOISE, Idaho A federal court in Idaho
ruled that the U.S. Sheep Experiment Station, operated by the USDA Agricultural Research Service, did not sufficiently examine the project’s effects on bighorn sheep and grizzly bears, and may not graze sheep on certain disputed areas of the Centennial Mountains until it completes a review.
Court shears sheep station grazing allotment
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BOISE, Idaho (KIFI)-A federal court ruled Friday against a U.S. Department of Agriculture decision to reauthorize and expand domestic sheep grazing in and around the U.S. Sheep Experiment Station in the Centennial Mountains.
Western Wildlands, WildEarth Guardians, and the Center for Biological Diversity sued in 2019, charging that the government’s analysis failed to account for the impacts on grizzly bears, bighorn sheep, and other vulnerable wildlife.
“The Centennial Mountains are a key corridor for wildlife moving out of the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem,” said Adam Bronstein, Idaho director of Western Watersheds Project. “Today’s win reminds the Sheep Station that its livestock grazing ‘experiments’ pose real threats to native wildlife species that depend on these places.”