Sports Betting Spotlight: March Madness

Matt Youmans, Kelly Stewart, Jimmy Vaccaro and Ken Thomson provide analysis, tips and picks for the NCAA Tournament’s round of 64.

Parents: Teen shot trying to sneak into wrong home

STERLING, Va. — A Virginia couple says their teenage son was fatally shot when he mistakenly entered a neighbor’s home after a night of drinking.

LV police veteran steps into leadership void

With the future of the current police chief in limbo, the city manager has tapped former retired Metropolitan Police Deputy Chief Bill Conger of Las Vegas as acting police chief to fill the department’s leadership void, a move that was announced to the City Council on Tuesday.

Man sues Dr. Oz over insomnia cure

NEW YORK — A New Jersey man claims an insomnia cure promoted on “The Dr. Oz Show” left third-degree burns on his feet.

Kids can spring into break with community camps

Several Clark County Community centers are joining other valley organizations offering kids a safe place to be during spring break, Monday through March 29. The city of Las Vegas, the YMCA of Southern Nevada, the Boys & Girls Clubs of Las Vegas and Henderson and J.R. Pony Parties also have options.

Five tips to take your home from ‘for sale’ to ‘sold’

If you’ve been thinking about selling your home, there’s no time like the present. House hunters come out of the woodwork in warm weather months and “for sale” signs pop up everywhere. Your job is to set your home apart from all the others. In most areas around the country, it’s a buyers’ market. So how do you get a leg-up on the competition?

Don’t miss a beat this college basketball season

The college basketball tournament is one of the most exciting times of the year for basketball fans across the country, so much so that workplace productivity takes a nosedive. Whether you’re watching from your desk or from your couch, the following tips can help you stay in the know this season and help make you the MVP among your friends and co-workers.

Go green and live comfortably all year long

Milder temperatures and longer days mean winter is fast becoming a distant memory. However, environmentally conscious homeowners know that the arrival of warmer weather also means the likelihood of increased air-conditioner use and higher energy bills.

Making heads or tails of health care plan options

Health insurance is confusing – regardless of whether your employer provides your insurance, you qualify for Medicare or Medicaid, or if you are footing the bill yourself for private insurance.

Trouble falling back to sleep? How to beat middle of the night wakefulness

Have you been hitting the snooze button on your insomnia? Or wishing you could? Waking in the middle of the night is the No. 1 sleep problem in America, according to National Sleep Foundation annual polls. You may already know what to do to get to sleep, but if you tend to wake in the night and have difficulty returning to sleep, keep these tips in mind.

Ask the Pharmacist: Poison prevention starts at home

It’s a serious problem with a simple solution. Nearly 1 million children under the age of 5 are exposed to potentially poisonous medicines and household chemicals, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. There is no better time than now to learn more about preventing accidental and unintentional poisonings.

What parents need to know about concussions

Parents of young athletes know that along with the many benefits of participating in sports, there comes a certain amount of injury risk. And while most would agree that the benefits of being active and involved in athletics outweigh those risks, it’s important to make sure your child gets proper treatment if an injury occurs. As more evidence surfaces about long-term health challenges related to concussions, it’s especially crucial that parents bring themselves up to speed on the proper procedures for caring for an athlete who experiences a concussion.

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