I’ve never been one for cliff diving. It’s the fear of the unknown. What is under the water? Rocks, sewer-gator, nothing? I don’t know nor do I wish to find out.
Traffic on Fort Apache Road has increased since Wet ‘n’ Wild Las Vegas opened in May in the southwest part of the valley.
Another month, another home-price surge.
Sisters Savannah and Siena Prenger have taken it upon themselves to help homeless teens in the Las Vegas Valley. They want to start a nonprofit, Teens Helping Teens, which could become self-sustaining even after they graduate from high school.
What is the next generation of gaming? It’s a question the video game industry hasn’t quite figured out yet, but it’s one it must confront at this week’s Electronic Entertainment Expo.
After record-setting highs that clipped the 110 degree mark over the weekend, the Las Vegas valley will see cooler temperatures over the next week.
When it was a high school, the auditorium and gymnasium at the Burton International School thrummed with the sounds of students gathering for assemblies or bouncing balls. These days, film dialogue and soundtracks fill the nearly 100-year-old building, which has found new life as a movie theater.
AT&T is extending from 20 months to 24 months the time it takes for customers on contract-based plans to earn a fully subsidized upgrade to a new phone.
They thought they could beat the heat by leaving early for their trek to the Arizona Hot Springs.
After years of making money providing Internet service, cable TV companies are now tapping the power of the Internet to improve clunky program guides that are a relic of the 1990s.
For 34 years Johnnette Fafard has battled the VA in Reno and Hawaii over her husband’s disability claims and medical problems.
“Inland ports” — long touted as an economic development strategy for Nevada — were found to be infeasible given the state’s current infrastructure, according to a new report.
Sunstorm Games has made Las Vegas its tech home, and doesn’t have any plans to stray.
It had graced the east wall of our garage since 1993, had persevered longer than any weed-whacker I’d owned. But when my wife painted a couple of months ago, she took down the poster of the “Cowboy Goalie,” the one showing Clint Malarchuk in a black Resistol and a Las Vegas Thunder jersey holding a stop sign along with his big goalie’s stick.
After 45 years, the U.S. Travel Association’s International Pow Wow has been rebranded to IPW for this year’s event in Las Vegas.