I doubt there’s anyone who has not been affected in some way by the current economic crisis. This is a big deal — a game changer of major proportion. Things are tight and getting tighter, causing many of us to re-examine our lives and our assumptions about what we’ve so often taken for granted.
A man’s home is his castle. But a moat is no longer a practical way to protect it from visiting armies and unwanted guests.
Lighting is one of the most important aspects of design. I’ve talked about it many times; you can have the most beautiful furnishings and accessories, but without proper lighting, the design will always fall short.
: We moved into a new home and need to install a dog door through the wall to our backyard. Where do we install it?
: As a new resident of Las Vegas, I’m curious about the best time of year to fertilize my tall fescue.
Before their senior season, Wink Adams and Rene Rougeau envisioned a script for UNLV to follow.
• LAKE MEAD — Stripers have been biting on anchovies in the Las Vegas Wash area. The best times have been early morning and late afternoon. Anglers have found larger fish closer to Government Wash and Crawdad Cove.
Missy Ringler’s lip quivered a little, but she made sure to hold her emotions in check.
Four players scored in double digits to give Air Force its first conference win of the year as it beat Colorado State 71-67 on Wednesday in the opening round of the Mountain West Conference Tournament at the Thomas & Mack Center.
One run might not seem like much in a high school softball game.
Most baseball fans are familiar with the “Curse of the Bambino” and the “Curse of the Billy Goat,” but few outside of the Far East know about the “Curse of Colonel Sanders.”
Jim Fassel insists he’s not using the startup United Football League as a means to regain an NFL coaching job.
After winning 21 matches last season, Coronado’s boys volleyball team had every reason to celebrate.
A special feeling overcomes Wyoming senior Brandon Ewing every time he visits Las Vegas. He senses energy and excitement.
Gonzaga basketball coach Mark Few was asked Sunday night about what it meant for the West Coast Conference to move its postseason tournament off a participating school’s home floor to the neutral setting of the Orleans Arena.
Tell me it isn’t so!” I said when Matt Judd picked up the phone at Sportsman’s Warehouse in Henderson, where he works as the hunting floor manager.
In practice Tuesday, Centennial girls soccer coach Emmanuel Ayim had his team work on nothing but set pieces for half an hour.