Summerlin Hospital’s cardiac rehabilitation program has reached its one-year milestone. The program is for people who have experienced a recent cardiac event (most are heart attack patients) and emphasizes the three “E” components: exercise, education and encouragement.
Solar Impulse 2 took off from Abu Dhabi on Monday on the first leg of its quest to be the first plane to fly around the world fueled only by the sun’s rays.
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When developer Rich MacDonald began building the premier homes in the MacDonald Highlands community, nothing like it had been built before in the valley. Nesting homes in a mountain range? Blasting rock formations? Creating roads winding up a mountain range?
The International Cycling Union’s president on Monday accused the organization of turning a blind eye to doping in the past and even letting it spread to protect the sport’s image.
The University of Oklahoma has closed a fraternity linked to a racist video where students are shown singing racial epithets and ordered its members to move out of the house, University President David Boren said on Monday.
It’s rare to have two generations of a family building homes in Nevada, but Cindy Coletti and her son, Daniel, have forged a successful partnership in their 27 years in Las Vegas running Sun West Custom Homes LLC.
India committed “international suicide” by banning a documentary about the gang rape and murder of a woman in Delhi, the director of the film said after a Friday night screening in London.
What happens when John Stamos shows up outside the “Full House” home that made him a star? Nothing, apparently.
A Las Vegas topless dancer who agreed to be a prom date for an Oregon teen — only to have it turn out to be a stunt — says “it was kind of silly, but flattering.”
A Connecticut teenager who was ordered by a state court to undergo chemotherapy against her wishes is in remission after several months of treatment, the state’s Department of Children and Families said on Sunday.
With no competition yellow flags or pickup trucks with mud flaps and big No. 3 decals on back to slow me down, I was able to spend 6 hours, 4 minutes taking in the sights and sounds of NASCAR Race Day.