Awhile back I was having a beer with my friend, longtime journalist George Knapp, and we fell on the topic of whether there were any truly iconic figures in the history of Las Vegas.
Morgan Stotts homered in the seventh inning, and the College of Southern Nevada baseball team beat Northeastern Junior College 3-2 on Saturday to finish 4-0 in the Coyote Classic at Morse Stadium.
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When you put a paintbrush in a dolphin’s mouth and hold a canvas in front of him, the dolphin’s going to do whatever he wants to do.
Rebecka Holmes interviewed students at Foothill High School.
To reinforce the beauty of your local sports book, tickets to the actual Super Bowl were averaging around $3,200 last week.
Teaching wasn’t part of Dana Martin’s original life plan, but she says breaking through to students at Cannon Junior High School has been a rewarding experience all the same.
Joel Osteen’s is an upbeat brand of theology, heavy on hope, encouragement and empowerment.
As the Super Bowl between the San Francisco 49ers and the Baltimore Ravens comes on the tube, some local businesses are preparing for a surplus of customers.
Ken Miller spent 10 years developing insulated building panels made with expanded polystyrene and metal frame system that earned him recognition from Popular Science magazine as one of the best 100 innovations in 2009.
