Local Tom Kinzer opted for a liquid lunch during a recent shift at MGM Grand. Even though it started off with the prick of a needle, it ended up being one the most refreshing lunches in recent memory. “I feel great,” he says. “I feel rejuvenated, ready to go.”
After 16 years at the helm of one of Las Vegas’ successful entertainment agencies, Ken Henderson took the leap into food and beverage, and he’s not looking back.
A 1-year-old boy in a stroller was fatally shot in the face as his parents pushed him across a city street, and police continued looking for the gunman Monday.
School is back in action, so if you have kids, you can schedule some gym visits. You probably have more free time to fit in those workouts you missed during the summer.
The wildfire burning in and around Yosemite National Park has become the fourth-largest conflagration in modern California history, fire officials said Sunday as clouds and higher humidity helped crews further contain the biggest blaze in the United States this year.
These days, James King plays saxophone in the pop band Fitz and the Tantrums, but he used to play zydeco in one of our fine Vegas lounges.
Heading into this season, Eric Campbell was expected to spend most of his time on the bench for the 51s. But he had greater expectations.
I have labored long and hard trying to help people block annoying robocallers and scammers only to be told this or that is meaningless or doesn’t work.
It’s illegal nationwide to pass a school bus stopped with flashing lights, but that doesn’t prevent Nevada drivers from doing so close to three times per bus, per day.
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CARSON CITY — With little fanfare, state legislators recognized during the 2013 session that government is of, by and for the people.
For the second time in a week, heavy rain in the Spring Mountains caused severe flooding on Mount Charleston and along Kyle Canyon Road Sunday.
To Sen. Dean Heller, the Affordable Care Act is to be scorned. So, if everyday citizens must comply with the new health care law, he believes everyone in Congress and policymakers should have a taste of the same medical plans.
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Put multiple small-business owners together in low-cost space and the result is co-working. This new development, multiple contiguous offices in open space, is spreading across the country. What new issues arise among these neighboring co-workers?
When Bill Lerner and Rich Moriarty penciled out their ideas for Union Gaming Group over dinner at the Sparks Steak House in New York City in 2008, the original concept was to create a boutique investment bank and securities firm focused on the global casino industry.
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Housing permits are way up and construction is happening again on the Strip.
After attending a health insurance conference in February, Larry Harrison’s reports to fellow brokers took on the trappings of an Abbott and Costello routine.
Tivoli Village’s second phase is gaining traction.
What is the cloud? It’s not as scary as you might think.
This holiday weekend, as the cooler weather of autumn flickers from the horizon, let’s not be alarmists: Even if there are more hamburgers and fewer T-bones on those backyard grills for yet another year, neither famine nor pestilence stalks the land.
A man was arrested Saturday on suspicion of burglary after the victim, Ed Vidal, posted video of the alleged theft on the Internet.
When visitors to Pearl Harbor board the USS Missouri, where Japan’s delegation surrendered while it was anchored in Tokyo Bay 68 years ago today, they’ll see the admiral’s flag and photographs that a Las Vegas Valley family loaned to the ship’s museum.
He was camouflaged in flesh, hidden behind behinds.
Egypt’s top prosecutor on Sunday referred ousted Islamist President Mohammed Morsi to trial on charges of inciting the killing of opponents protesting outside his palace while he was in office, the state news agency said.
Bugsy, a large tan Mastiff-mix, lives behind bars— not at an animal shelter, but in prison.
In all our trips back to the ranch in Colorado, this one will be hard to beat for unexpected twists and turns.