The Fourth of July is a huge moviegoing day. Christmas is so big, New Year’s is left open to give everyone time to catch up. But Labor Day? Nothing. Zilch. It’s as though Hollywood wants you to — gasp! — go outside this weekend.
Nevada officials on Wednesday received the green light from federal officials on a crucial part of the plan to reduce the number of mentally ill patients seeking treatment at valley emergency rooms.
Separate the myths from reality when purchasing a new television this summer.
Keep the school year going strong with these easy tips.
If this growing health problem of Type 2 diabetes isn’t addressed, the CDC estimates it will affect one in every three Americans by 2050.
The careers available to students pursuing degrees in STEM areas present students with plenty of exciting and challenging opportunities.
There’s no better way to experience the vibrancy of fall but to immerse yourself and the family in the brilliance, and an off-road vehicle provides a front-seat view.
“This job is like nothing else,” Javier Quezada said of working at the Lion Habitat Ranch in Henderson. “Where else can you get paid to lay around and play with a lion?”
Every two years, 12 individuals have the opportunity to be officers of an elite air demonstration squadron known for performing aerobatic formations. This honor comes as part of the U.S. Air Force Air Demonstration Squadron, most commonly known as the Thunderbirds.
Some people look forward to going to work each day. They’re not crazy — they’ve just found the occupation that is, for them, a “dream job.” View spoke with a baker, a hot air balloon pilot and a Bureau of Land Management ranger about what makes their jobs so special.
Many people joke after Logan Halverson discloses her profession. She works as a mermaid at The Aquarium inside the Silverton.
Four-year-old Bailey Stevens was born a fighter. After being diagnosed with a life-threatening bacteria at 4 days old, Bailey continued to beat the odds while being cared for at Spring Valley Hospital.
Answers to Sudoku and crossword puzzles from Aug. 28, 2014, View editions.
A Las Vegas resident was honored with a $1,000 scholarship by the Kohl’s Cares Scholarship Program out of more than 37,000 nominees nationwide for her philanthropy efforts to promote the adoption of racing greyhounds.
Youths will have a chance to demonstrate kickflips, the whiplash, bunny hops and more to a group of professionals at the first city-sponsored action sports event at Craig Ranch Regional Park.