Health-related news and events from across the Las Vegas Valley.
One man was in the hospital and a suspect was arrested following a Friday morning stabbing on the Strip, Las Vegas police said.
Teriyaki Madness is a family-friendly place where patrons are greeted as they approach the counter. The service may be your typical order-at-the-counter format, but the food is anything but typical.
The windows at Restaurante Guadalajara are decorated with brightly colored cartoon food, but the traditional Mexican fare to be found on the menu is the real story here.
Maru’s offers Italian fare with an extensive menu and attention to detail. The long noodle pastas, for example, are made on site, as are the sauces and dressings.
Nevada officials are challenging a recent study on state employee health insurance benefits, saying Nevada workers pay a much smaller share of their premiums — and much closer to the national average — than the report suggests.
An immigrant living in the country illegally who registered to vote in Washoe County under a false name and cast ballots in the 2008 and 2010 Nevada elections has been sentenced to 103 days in jail.
Gaudin Ford and the Gaudin Automotive Group have announced the donation of one of the first, much heralded newly redesigned 2015 Ford Mustangs as part of a massive fundraising effort for the Grant a Gift for Autism Foundation.
Findlay Cadillac recently reached a milestone, and Mesquite residents Priscilla and Roger Steelman said they were happy to be a part of the accomplishment.
Brian Kosinski and Lorna Burdick headed for Planet Hyundai Sahara recently to purchase a 2014 Elantra. They had several reasons.
Officials from Park Place Infiniti and The Shade Tree announced the goal for July’s bottled water drive was exceeded by 65 gallons.
The SEIU says Southern Nevada’s most vulnerable children are in danger because Clark County doesn’t have enough social workers. This month, Department of Family Services workers represented by the union’s Local 1107 presented the County Commission with a petition demanding reduced caseloads to ensure children are safe.
It’s a busy Saturday morning at Friendly Ford, and General Sales Manager Steve Crevling is working three car deals.
Israeli Doron Bodinger loves competition. The Findlay Toyota sales agent jumped into the car business four years ago and hasn’t looked back.
One special week stands out among chef Julian Serrano’s fondest memories of his 25-year friendship with Robin Williams.
Former teacher Karen Giardina will receive a $185,000 settlement from the Clark County School District for her lawsuit claiming disability discrimination.
An altercation early Friday morning led to two men being stabbed near the Monte Carlo, according to Las Vegas police.
River cruises offer the same relaxing pace as ocean cruises, but they travel through the heart of the destination rather than miles offshore, allowing travelers to enjoy far more shore excursions for a more varied, culturally-enriching experience.
Financial abuse of the elderly is on the rise and not only is it getting worse, but for every reported case of elder financial exploitation, 43 others go unrecognized. Here’s what you need to know.
Life is busy. And sometimes – in all of its craziness – it’s easy to lose track of what’s really important: health and family.
Do you wonder where has sportsmanship gone in youth sports?
Thinking about returning to school as a way to restart your career, enter a new field or complete the degree you never finished? Now may be the time.
