Insulation: The key to ending drafts and cutting utility bills

Whether it’s the chill of winter or the heat of summer, our natural instincts are to adjust the indoor temperature so it is comfortable through every season. But if your home has any drafts or air leaks, expect indoor temperatures to fluctuate dramatically.

Beauty tips to beat the cold and refresh for spring

Winter weather can notoriously wreak havoc on skin and hair. While waiting for spring to arrive, a few easy adjustments to your beauty routine can help you look fabulous on even the dreariest of days, and ensure that you are looking your best when the weather warms up.

Centennial Hills resident says early detection is key to kicking cancer

One morning in March last year, Centennial Hills resident Emelita Gerrard awoke to symptoms of vomiting and dizziness. Her symptoms worsened as the day progressed, so she called her husband to take her to a nearby clinic.

Children visit senior center for Valentine’s Day dance

On Feb. 14, the children of deployed service members from the Nellis Air Force Base visited the Adult Day Care Center of Las Vegas where they danced, played and shared Valentine’s Day cards with their residents.

Darling Center to be home court for Las Vegas pro tennis team

Not all the neon is on the Strip. Mayor Carolyn Goodman officially welcomed Mylan World Team Tennis and the Las Vegas Neon Feb. 4 to the Darling Tennis Center, 7901 W. Washington Ave.

Performer keeps music of crooners alive

On Feb. 2, for about 90 minutes, Dean Martin was singing again in Las Vegas.

Gastropub-inspired bar serves selection of craft beers

Owners Ryan Johnson and Keri Kelli, former guitarist of Alice Cooper, opened Aces & Ales four years ago to share their passion for craft beer in the Sunrise neighborhood.

Henderson food banks see need grow as benefits are reduced

People waiting in the line at Henderson food banks might be coming for the promise of meeting their family’s needs. But sometimes, it’s more than that. “It’s not just giving people food, it’s about giving hope,” said Ed Bruning, pastor at Our Savior’s Lutheran Church, 59 Lynn Lane. “Sometimes people just need hope to help them get through life.”

Britney Spears’ dad and me, in the kitchen, talk crawfish

Phil Maloof hired Britney Spears’ dad, chef Jamie, to cook for hundreds of people at the Maloof family Super Bowl party. That’s where I met Jamie Spears, in the penthouse kitchen in Palms Place towers.

San Diego State tumbles to No. 13, looks to regroup for MW stretch run

The San Diego State Aztecs will be smarting for some time from their big loss at New Mexico, well aware that they have one more regular-season game against the Lobos and most likely another showdown in the Mountain West Conference tournament, as well.

Diaz may return — if he gets title shot

The more Nick Diaz talks, the less you know what he’s trying to say. But for whatever reason, it’s impossible to tune him out.

The clock is winding down on the Rebels

In more ways than one, the clock is winding down on the Runnin’ Rebels basketball season.

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