Love will be in the air at First Friday, the city’s monthly arts and culture festival. The theme, appropriate for February, is the art of romance.
Six local bands will showcase their talent Wednesday in an effort to win a spot in a new local festival planned for the fall.
Angela Stabile’s book about the “Secrets of a Las Vegas Showgirl” will have to wait a few more years, and add a few more chapters.
Close to 250 acres owned by the estate of Thomas T. Beam, a major UNLV benefactor, could receive damages from Clark County due to airport restrictions.
Think of it as a sort of “Dancing with the Stars,” but with an international flavor and focusing on a particularly timeless style of dance.
The surgery had been finished for only a few hours when Jake Ozuna received the bad news.
The UNLV women’s basketball team beat instate rival UNR 66-61 on Wednesday night in a Mountain West matchup in Reno.
Columnist Ed Graney says the Baltimore Ravens’ Ray Lewis is like cyclist Lance Armstrong in that to appreciate his athletic skills, you first must understand the separation between supreme athlete and questionable character.
In the case of Armstrong, it’s hard to divide humanitarian from cheating superstar. As for Lewis, there is no debating his greatness on a football field, a 17-season career that will end against the 49ers in Super Bowl XLVII on Sunday.
Questions about the Mountain West Conference’s viability have disappeared, having re-established its strength and stability with Boise State and San Diego State deciding to stay. But that doesn’t mean it doesn’t face other questions regarding its future.
I’ve been doing a lot of trash talking in anticipation of next Tuesday’s guaranteed-to-be-contentious Clark County Commission meeting.