A 15-year-old girl managed to escape her would-be kidnapper, and police need the public’s help identifying the suspect.
He won six gold medals of a possible eight at the 1992 Summer Games in Barcelona — only Michael Phelps and Mark Spitz won more in a single Olympics — and is considered one of the greatest gymnasts of all time. But you wouldn’t know this from visiting the Vitaly Scherbo School of Gymnastics at 3250 N. Bronco St., a mile east of the Cheyenne exit off the 95 freeway.
The Las Vegas City Council voted Wednesday in favor of keeping intact the way the city pays for public art.
Faye Muhammad probably received some nice presents from her three kids on Mother’s Day. But none was sweeter than the one her daughter Asia gave her.
Harvey Whittemore chose to “break the law” rather than break a promise to raise campaign money for Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, considered the most powerful member of Congress, a federal prosecutor told a jury Wednesday.
Dr. Dipak Desai frequently complained about employees wasting supplies at his endoscopy clinic, a witness told jurors Wednesday.
Influential government and business leaders, concerned that the foreign aid budget could be reduced as Congress deals with fallout from sequester and the possibility of more budget cuts, say there are benefits from using “smart power.”
It’s obvious any night on the Strip, and especially the week before “The Hangover Part III” opens, that “Vegas has become kind of the test audience for the new generation of Cavemen.”
Never underestimate the pull of cowboy culture.
The UMC Foundation losing its nonprofit status is more of an embarrassment than a serious problem for the organization, but somehow it doesn’t inspire confidence. It makes one wonder: Who is minding the store?
Today, the majority of adults have a mobile phone, and we’re using it for far more things than simply making phone calls. According to a 2012 report from The Pew Research Center’s Internet & American Life Project, of the 85 percent of American adults who own a cellphone, 85 percent use their cellphones to take photos. With a few tips and tricks, you’ll be able to take amazing photos with your phone’s camera and impress your friends.
Even as the country moves out of the great recession, many Americans are still in a money-saving mode – looking to conserve wherever possible.
Grapes from California are in abundant supply throughout the summer which is welcome news for those seeking a healthy, refreshing snack. They’re also a boon to the home cook: grapes provide bright color, a sweet-tart flavor, and a refreshing burst of juice to warm-weather dishes.
Recreating that spark or special connection with your spouse or significant other, free from the distractions of everyday life, isn’t as difficult as you may think. The answer can actually be found in your own backyard.
Learning that you have a disease or medical condition can be overwhelming. You need to learn more about your condition. You may get advice from all directions. In the end, you want to understand your treatment options so that you can discuss your choices with your health care provider. But how do you know what information to trust?