Game on: Kid tested, parent approved?

Video games can be a great teaching tool for kids. Here’s how to pick ones that children will love while they’re learning.

Horseback riding more than just therapy for disabled students

The use of horses in therapy, also known as hippotherapy, has been widely used as an effective treatment for people with cognitive or physical disabilities. AnnMarie DeGrace and Jolene Hugo, who teach riding at Talisman Farm in the northwest Las Vegas Valley, believe those with disabilities should not be limited to interacting with a horse for the sole purpose of therapy but rather also attain riding skills to be able to participate in an all-inclusive sport.

Woman develops water fitness program after surgeries

It’s no coincidence that Lorelei Sprott was named for a mermaid. The 54-year-old southwest resident was born to be in the water.

Cashman Photo has deep roots in Las Vegas area

In 1967, Caesars Palace was open less than a year, Muhammad Ali had just been stripped of his heavyweight boxing title, Siegfried and Roy performed in Las Vegas for the first time and a family-run company called Cashman Photo Enterprises opened in Las Vegas.

Henderson Police Department launches bicycle unit

Residents can see the newest unit of the Henderson Police Department zooming by on bicycles donning neon green shirts and spandex.

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