The party kept going in Las Vegas after the ringing in of the new year, and the cleanup from New Year’s Eve celebrations began right away.
Whether you’re wrapping up end-of-year paperwork, getting ready to create your 2014 budget, or preparing for tax season, something about this time of year inspires financial introspection. While you’re evaluating your own financial well-being – including your credit status – it may be helpful to know how other Americans are doing.
Home improvements that increase energy efficiency are appealing on many levels, from saving you money on heating and cooling costs to the confidence you get from knowing you’re doing something good for the environment. They’re even better when you can get some money back from the initial investment of making those improvements. Here are some ways to find rebates.
Americans produce 25 percent more household waste during the holiday season – that’s an extra 1.2 million tons of trash per week from Thanksgiving to New Year’s Day. Here are some simple resolutions for the new year that can help you to do more with less waste.
The new year is an ideal time to set goals surrounding personal health, fitness and wellness. As many goal-setters know, setting realistic resolutions that one can keep is a challenge, but taking a holistic approach to health – which includes everything from skincare and diet to working out and maintaining a balanced lifestyle – ensures that resolutions turn into results.
Now that the ball has dropped to usher in 2014, make it your mission to set a resolution to stick with this new year. According to Forbes, more than 40 percent of Americans set a goal for themselves at the start of a fresh year. However, only a mere 8 percent ever actually reach the finish line due to lack of ease and tangibility.
There’s no denying Britney Spears’ immediate impact: She’s ignited more debate in one week than any Las Vegas headliner in recent decades.
Foothill guard Austin Starr doesn’t need a lot of room to get his shot off. So when the senior got a little bit of space Thursday, he made Desert Pines pay.
The highest honor to win in horse racing is an Eclipse Award. The industry has been giving out these equine statuettes since 1971. I’ve had the privilege of being an Eclipse voter for 15 years and do not take it lightly.
At one point in time, there were two separate bands making the rounds as L.A. Guns, firing rounds at chastity and common sense alike.
The title of Cage the Elephant’s latest album, “Melophobia,” means “fear of music.”
Leaving Las Vegas? It was part of Garth Brooks’ master plan all along. But at this point, parting sure feels like sweet sorrow.
Stargazing set at Neon Museum: When it comes to stars, the closest most Neon Museum visitors will ever get is the Stardust sign on display.
A chilling wind will sweep across the field in Philadelphia, dropping temperatures into the teens, and history indicates the elements are the best defense against New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees.
Celine Dion’s Las Vegas show may not have changed much since she was last here in September. But in that time, she has sure done a lot to remind the world she’s here.
We’re starting National Hot Tea Month out right with four hot teas — and one cold one — from local restaurants.
A new sport known to its creators as tactical fast-draw is scheduled to make its nonlethal debut on Jan. 31 — at a North Las Vegas bar.
Authorities say a Florida man who won a raffle to watch the series finale of AMC’s “Breaking Bad” with the cast has been charged with running a drug distribution operation.
Each week Neon spotlights a different cuisine in the Dining Guide, with casual American restaurants this week.
Clark County families at 29 elementary schools are breathing a sigh of relief, and not because their children will be back in school Monday after a two-week winter break.
A slow week as only XS, Surrender, Light, 1 Oak and Hakkasan posted DJ schedules after a busy New Year’s Eve.
The suspect in a New Year’s Day bar shooting on Spring Mountain Road and Jones Boulevard told Las Vegas police he acted in self-defense, according to his arrest report.
Meet Tiffany Hyt, a “Raak N Roll” dancer who, at age 13, represented the U.S. at a dance competition in Australia — and she won.
Bullets from celebratory New Year’s Eve gunfire penetrated the roofs of two houses in North Las Vegas and over 20 people were arrested, North Las Vegas police said Thursday.
