Downtown Las Vegas visitors no longer have to carry bags of change in their cars in order to park.
It’s a perfect cocktail. Take a distillery, add a winery and, if all goes as planned, mix in the last missing ingredient — a brewery. After everything is combined, Henderson should have what business owners are calling the Booze District.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A lawmaker wants the state to provide years of relief payments and a free ride to college for three Cleveland women abducted and held in captivity for about a decade.
HUBER HEIGHTS, Ohio — Authorities near Dayton, Ohio, say charges may be filed against a man who was keeping a 7-foot alligator in his basement.
Gay marriage, mining tax succeed; revenue items, legal marijuana were casualties
WASHINGTON — Military leaders said Tuesday that sexual assault in the ranks is “like a cancer” that could destroy the force, but they rejected far-reaching congressional efforts to strip commanders of some authority in meting out justice.
WASHINGTON — The one-sized-fits-all national requirements of No Child Left Behind would give way to standards that states write for themselves under legislation Senate Democrats announced Tuesday.
Mira Villa condominiums recently met a major milestone earning Fannie Mae, PERS and Veterans Affairs approvals, which make financing available to buyers through any major lender of their choice.
SALT LAKE CITY — Lynette Hales was nearly 100 miles from Salt Lake City on a desolate stretch of highway — surrounded by nothing but barren salt flats — when her twin unborn babies decided it was time.
A man who died while scuba diving Saturday in Lake Mead has been identified by the Clark County coroner’s office.
A hectic final day in the Legislature on Monday saw bills mandating background checks on gun sales and establishing medical marijuana dispensaries eke out narrow but final legislative victories, but Clark County’s More Cops sale tax hike fail.
Former Bishop Gorman running back Nathan Starks said on Twitter he will transfer to Cherry Creek High School in Colorado for his senior season.
David “Deacon” Jones, the original sackmaster, has died.
Vegas girl Jenna Jameson has finally gone quiet after making a flurry of accusations against ex Tito Ortiz, the UFC legend — accusations he denies.
When Dana White was a high school student in Las Vegas, nobody could have imagined Friday night’s festivities.
Some say that travel is about the journey more than the destination. And for a growing number of travelers, it’s all about the experience – both on the journey and within the destination. Travelers focus on getting a deeper, more authentic look at well-loved destinations. Tuscany travel experiences figure on the vacation wish lists of many, but travelers can find ways to make each visit to the region one that is beyond the ordinary.
As beautiful summer weather gradually makes its appearance across the nation, thoughts turn to summer travel plans. Americans enjoy the fun and relaxation of traveling: 77 percent of domestic trips are for leisure purposes, according to the U.S. Travel Association. If you want to vacation with friends or family, hitting the pavement for a road trip can’t be beat, and with a few money-saving tips and organization tricks, you’ll plan an awesome trip packed with memories.
The trend toward outdoor living spaces shows no signs of slowing, and the newest step in the trend is blurring the lines between outdoor and indoor spaces. Outdoor spaces are truly becoming an extension of indoors, mimicking the most useful and appealing elements of indoor spaces. The trend is rewriting how Americans construct, outfit and enjoy that backyard staple, the deck.
In this economy, taking on a kitchen remodel can be a scary proposition. You’re probably asking yourself plenty of questions. How drastically should you change the room? Do you need to hire a professional? Can you still recoup money spent on remodeling if you sell the house? Have no fear – these six tips will get you remodeling like a pro without losing your mind or breaking the bank.
Bigger isn’t always better in the real estate world, and what’s more, it’s not always possible. With more baby boomers downsizing from McMansions to smaller, more manageable houses, and a growing number of people opting to rent rather than buy, many families are looking for new ways to decorate, design and work with smaller spaces.
“Go big or go home.” It’s a popular sports chant that’s found its way into numerous other aspects of American life. But when it comes to home decor, going big at home may not seem like an option, especially if your budget is less than grand.
Whether you’ve signed a lease agreement or purchased a house, moving into your first home is an exciting time. For many people, it’s their first opportunity to express their personal style by decorating their own space.
Whether you’re being treated for a minor injury or undergoing major surgery, it’s likely you’ll encounter not just one, but a team of health care professionals. While having multiple professionals working to provide you with the highest quality and safest care eases some fear, it also can cause confusion. When undergoing a surgery or procedure, it is important to truly know and understand who is providing your care.
Flavor is a top priority whether you’re cooking for a gathering or simply putting food on the table for a weeknight meal. Great tasting food can do a lot: turn a party into a success, make guests rave and even get the kids to clean their plates. Luckily, you don’t have to be a five-star chef to give your meals a flavorful boost that everyone will love.
With summer ahead, parents are busy making plans for camps, sports and vacations. This time of year can be challenging, but there are ways to make it more enjoyable.
College students need little encouragement to use social media to interact with their classmates, family and friends, but many are still leery of using the platforms when it comes to seeking employment.
