Just to make things more interesting, the New England Patriots dug a 21-point hole for Tom Brady. But it was early.
As Nevada struggles to emerge from the recession – and again dabbles in previously failed efforts at “economic diversification” – perhaps state officials should turn their attention north for pointers.
ROSEMONT, Ill. — Like an orange swarm, No. 1 Syracuse seemed to be everywhere Sunday.
GREEN BAY, Wis. — With Aaron Rodgers resting up for the playoffs, Matt Flynn had to be ready to run the Green Bay Packers offense.
CARSON CITY — Hollywood stuntman Bruce Barbour pauses in front of an enormous flat-screen TV in his Carson City living room to rewind a 1990 clip from Glen Ford’s last Western, “Border Shootout.”
Rep. Joe Heck, R-Nev., ended his first year in office just one vote shy from finishing at the top of his freshman class for attendance.
Whether you are 1 or 100, the key to happiness in life or in politics is simple, says former state Sen. Wilbur Faiss: Good will to your fellow man.
When Kevin McAuliffe appears in federal court Jan. 13, the Catholic priest’s addiction to gambling will be used as an argument for leniency in his sentencing for stealing hundreds of thousands of dollars from his Summerlin parish.
The perception of Las Vegas seems to be that our residents are on life support. But we are being misdiagnosed, Southern Nevada doctors say.
Dr. George Alexander, a board-certified cosmetic and plastic surgeon and president-elect of the Clark County Medical Society, takes a look at the state of the medicine and health care in Las Vegas.
Dr. Howard Baron, chief of pediatrics at Sunrise Children’s Hospital in Las Vegas and president of the Clark County Medical Society, takes a look at the state of the medicine and health care in Las Vegas.
Dr. Staci McHale, an obstetrician-gynecologist with the Meadows Women’s Center and member of the Clark County Medical Society, takes a look at the state of the medicine and health care in Las Vegas.
Dr. David Steinberg, managing partner of Steinberg Diagnostic Medical Imaging, which has five imaging facilities in Las Vegas and Henderson, takes a look at the state of the medicine and health care in Las Vegas.
It was such a simple act, yet every time the pediatrician did it she managed to reinforce the notion that she had the best interests of my children at heart. Right after she entered the examination room, she washed her hands. Not all health care workers do.
It’s the beginning of a new year and you’re feeling the need to set some goals and give it the old college try.
Sadly, a few weeks later the once-top-priority goals become like those textbooks you lugged around campus, thrown aside or even exchanged for another endeavor. But this year is different. You’re going to stick to your goals..
The Reno-Lake Tahoe area’s record dry, warm spell in December has many visitors trading skis for golf clubs.
Nevada’s inaugural bear hunting season has drawn to a close with hunters killing 14 black bears. Nevada Department of Wildlife spokesman Chris Healy said nine males and five females were killed by hunters between Aug. 20 and Saturday, when the season ended.
The Denver Broncos have won the AFC West. They did it despite falling 7-3 to the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday because San Diego knocked off Oakland 38-26. The Broncos and Raiders tied for the division lead at 8-8, but Denver won on the tiebreaker, better results in common games.
A 44-year-old Arizona man died about 8:30 a.m. Sunday when the sport utility vehicle he was driving crashed into a parked semi trailer in the 3400 block of Western Avenue, near Desert Inn Road, authorities said.
