“Be different, burn brighter” is the motto for The Phoenix Bar & Lounge, a pub that doubles as a club at Sahara Avenue and Arville Street. A neon sign flashing rainbow colors hangs above the entrance, and the outside is painted with the mythical creature that is its namesake. The 100 percent locally gay-owned and -operated Phoenix features 4,800 square feet of space with a lounge atmosphere.
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View rounds up dining events and news from across the Las Vegas Valley, from restaurant openings to special dinners and promotions.
The MERS outbreak that has spread through health facilities in South Korea may have peaked, although two hospitals that treated people with the deadly respiratory disease have been sealed off, officials said.
A national solar company announced Thursday it has a new way for Nevadans to get immediate benefits from installing rooftop solar without any upfront costs.
A politician in the United Kingdom is spearheading a campaign to ban parents from piercing their infant’s ears as they can not consent to the procedure.
While much of Park on Fremont’s offerings are heavy on salt and grease, there also are some more creative and better-executed selections. The newer additions bode well for the future.
The burden of blood clots for patients living with cancer.
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Demand is growing for nurses to have bachelor’s degrees.
Travis Taijeron drew a bases-loaded walk to score the go-ahead run in the bottom of the eighth inning Thursday, and the 51s ended up scoring six runs in the frame to top the Reno Aces 11-6 in a Pacific Coast League game at Cashman Field.
