Traveling in a multi-family group enriches the travel experience for everyone.
Few things match water’s destructive power. Learn what to look for in your home.
Brown bag your lunch every day, sink the savings into your retirement account and you could easily build a nest egg of $1 million. Small changes in spending could add up to a more comfortable retirement.
Simple updates and upgrades can help turn an ordinary bathroom into a relaxing sanctuary.
If you want to increase your expertise in perfecting flaky-tender fish or mouth-watering steaks, here are some industry secrets that will have your family asking for your special dish every night of the week.
If you’re planning a backyard barbecue, fresh produce makes delicious and healthy choices a breeze no matter if you’re the host or a guest.
Simple tips and recipes for make-ahead appetizers turn summer entertaining quick and easy.
Discussing three of the most common, severe pregnancy complications and a simple way to raise awareness.
With piles of paper from school and toys creating obstacle courses in the family room, parents wonder how they’ll ever take back control of the house. A few experts share their ideas.
Make sure your home is ready for whatever Mother Nature has planned.
Whether you are a recent grad or someone re-entering a professional work environment, building a work wardrobe that strikes a balance between professionalism and personal style is key.
There are a lot of reasons expectant moms might take the Seven Healthy Habits class at HELP of Southern Nevada, 1640 E. Flamingo Road, Suite 100.
The hearty Irish dish known as corned beef and cabbage isn’t just for St. Paddy’s Day, lads and lasses. True lovers of the stuff can find it at select local pubs.
Looking for a wine to hold up to grilled meats? This big, bold blend is perfect for the barbecue season.
Kailyn’s Kitchen opened in October. It’s owned and operated by Robert Polk, who’s been working in restaurants since he was a 14-year-old dishwasher, eventually moving up to room chef at a Strip resort.
Bismack Biyombo went ahead of him. So did Jimmer Fredette and Markieff Morris and Alec Burks. Fourteen names were called during the 2011 NBA Draft before Kawhi Leonard made his way to the stage for a congratulatory handshake from then-commissioner David Stern.
It took more than a year for UNLV’s recruiting class to come together. As soon as Jordan Cornish put the finishing touch on it, his first phone call was to a close friend halfway across the country. Rashad Vaughn, the Rebels’ highest-ranked incoming recruit, also proved to be a valuable recruiter.
The WBO welterweight champion has been with Bob Arum since 2005 and has become one of the sport’s biggest stars, though that partnership has prevented a megafight with Floyd Mayweather from taking place because of Arum’s contentious relationship with Mayweather’s co-manager Al Haymon.
You don’t have to look far to find a spoiled athlete these days. But in this case, we go to Manchester, England, where Manchester City soccer star Yaya Toure is upset with management for not properly acknowledging his recent 31st birthday.
For everyone in Southern Nevada who gripes about the horrible gridlock within the resort corridor and along Maryland Parkway (in other words, everyone who drives within the resort corridor and along Maryland Parkway), now’s your chance to contribute to plans that could make getting around much easier.
Clark County has offered University Medical Center workers a deal so sweet their union might not bring it to members for a vote.
There’s still gold in them there hills, but it’s just not worthwhile to dig it up.
Legacy’s boys volleyball team wasn’t going to let anyone get in the way of its yearlong goal of a state final appearance.
Regina Quintero brought the Boulder City girls golf team to practice one day and noticed the young boy with blond hair off to the side working on his game.
Rain and snow falling Tuesday in the Sierra Nevada was a relief for crews trying to snuff out a wildfire on the edge of Reno. But the wet weather also brought challenges in the steep, slippery canyons northeast of Lake Tahoe that are prone to landslides.
The Las Vegas City Council decided Tuesday to re-examine proposed $4.5 million parks and recreation fee increases after hearing objections from sports teams and projections of business losses.
One of the longest budget seasons in North Las Vegas’ recent history is finally over. A $492 million fiscal 2015 spending plan unanimously adopted by city leaders Tuesday uses negotiated union concessions and non-layoff departmental cost savings to close an $18-million budget gap projected through June 2015.
Continued increases in employee costs continue to drive Henderson’s operating deficit in a fiscal 2015 budget approved by the City Council on Tuesday. The city is expecting to pull $4.6 million from the city’s vehicle purchasing and maintenance fund to balance its $223.1 million general fund budget. The proposed budget is up from the $213.2 million spent in the current budget.
When you can get 25 coaches together, and there is no basketball or football championship being played, you must be doing something right. In its 7th year, the Coaches vs. Cancer event in Las Vegas has grown from a ballroom at the Palms to take over the entire Producers Pool area at the MGM Grand.
