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This summer’s sleeper hit is called “Naughty Bear,” a video game in which you portray a cute, stuffed teddy bear named Naughty who kills other cute stuffed animals — and tortures them until they commit suicide.
To visit the valley’s latest art exhibition, take U.S. Highway 95 north from the Spaghetti Bowl. You’ll find bridges and sound walls between Martin Luther King Jr. and Rainbow boulevards bursting with texture and color, and ramp-adjacent shoulders sprouting abstract steel screens.
We decided on a recent hot July day to test out some summer “myths” we’ve heard since our first summer in the desert. Was it hot enough to fry an egg on the sidewalk? Melt a CD in a car?
It’s time again for the annual Las Vegas Review-Journal/Las Vegas Business Press Best Places to Work in Southern Nevada survey.
THE GREEN ISSUE: Environmentally conscious construction continues to grow across the Las Vegas Valley. Local companies are building and going green to save money and resources.
The future of the Las Vegas locals casino industry is being decided in a Reno courtroom for the second time in a year.
INDIANAPOLIS — Juan Pablo Montoya is in a familiar spot at Indianapolis Motor Speedway — out front.
Brickyard 400. Indianapolis Motor Speedway, Indianapolis. Coverage begins at 10 a.m. today on ESPN (30)
Coronado baseball coach David Padilla sent his players onto the field Saturday suspecting a strong pitching performance would be the key to a victory over Sierra Vista.
