Sunday

04-27-2025 Vol 1943

New Grocery Stores Open in Las Vegas as Community Gathers for Memorial

Las Vegas is buzzing with excitement today as three new grocery store locations officially open their doors, enhancing shopping options for residents throughout the valley.

Among the newcomers is H-Mart, a renowned Asian supermarket that has made its debut in Las Vegas, bringing a variety of fresh flavors and authentic ingredients for the local community to enjoy.

Local residents have expressed their enthusiasm for this opening, eager to explore the offerings at the first-ever H-Mart location in the city.

In addition to H-Mart, two ALDI stores are also making their grand opening today.

ALDI is celebrated for its affordability and exclusive brands, attracting early-morning shoppers eager to take advantage of the lower prices available at the new Henderson location.

The Good Morning Las Vegas team covered these openings, providing extensive insights into the new grocery options available to community members.

These store openings come at a crucial time, as a recent study reveals that Nevada households face some of the highest grocery bills in the nation, spending an average of $10,390 annually.

This figure is a staggering 27.2% more than the national average of $8,167.

As the grocery scene heats up, the local economy sees can benefit from increased competition and variety, ultimately benefiting consumers.

In addition to the excitement surrounding grocery store openings, the community is also focused on tonight’s highly anticipated 2025 NFL Draft.

The Las Vegas Raiders hold the 6th overall pick, creating intrigue about whom they might select.

Although they recently signed a quarterback, the team has not ruled out picking another one, but the final decision remains a closely guarded secret known only to the Raiders’ management.

This has led to lively discussions among fans, who have shared predictions on who the team should draft this year.

Meanwhile, a more somber event marks today—a gathering in memory of Tabatha Tozzi, who was tragically killed two years ago in a northwest valley neighborhood.

Family and friends are inviting community members to join them for a celebration of life at Craig Ranch Regional Park from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.

Tozzi’s mother has bravely shared her journey of healing since the loss of her daughter, vowing to fight for justice until her last breath.

Investigators continue to pursue the case of Oswaldo Perez-Sanchez, who has been accused of Tozzi’s murder.

After fleeing, he was apprehended in Mexico, where he faces additional charges linked to another woman’s death.

Currently, he is held by Mexican authorities, and it remains uncertain whether he will be extradited to the United States to face charges regarding Tozzi’s case.

As the city moves forward, the weather adds another layer to the day’s events.

Expect mostly sunny conditions with warm, breezy weather on Thursday, with gusts reaching up to 25 miles per hour.

Windier conditions are anticipated on Friday due to a strong low-pressure system moving into the Pacific Northwest, leading to cooler temperatures and highs in the low to mid-70s over the weekend.

In the midst of these openings and community gatherings, officials are also monitoring a couple of surface crashes, including a recent incident where an SUV collided with a wall on Craig and Tenaya in the northwest valley.

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Charlotte Hayes