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Bodies suspended from the ceiling gently sway while tranquil music plays in the background and for a moment, it feels a lot like a scene from the movie “Coma.”
Our backyard is in full bloom. Tall yellow flowers tower over white fluffy ones that sprawl into prim, pink ones. It’s a lovely sight that I’ve only recently started to fully appreciate.
COVER STORY: Coworking has come to Las Vegas. The practice of entrepreneurs using shared space to work both independently and together has been picked up by the growing tech community.
Women make less money than men for the same work. It’s a proven fact. Or is it?
A well-pitched Pacific Coast League game Saturday afternoon in Colorado Springs, Colo., turned decidedly wild in the ninth inning as the host Sky Sox rallied past the 51s, 3-2.
Baseball games in recent years between Las Vegas High and Rancho often find a way to go down to the wire.
RENO — The vast majority of national forest roads in Elko County will remain open for motorized vehicles and only some will be closed under a travel management plan released Friday by the U.S. Forest Service.
A modern-day range war simmered last week in the northeastern corner of Clark County, as the Bureau of Land Management prepared to round up renegade livestock on public land and the Bunkerville rancher who claimed the cattle promised to protect his property.
The Regional Transportation Commission bid farewell to former general manager and now Henderson City Manager Jacob Snow by presenting him with a plaque and a video montage of his accomplishments. After about a half-hour of speeches and presentations, chairman Larry Brown sat briefly in silence.
