Power of gold making a bold comeback

For decades, the color gold was discarded as old-fashioned and blasé. But now, it’s making a bold comeback and has found its way back into fashion, jewelry and home decor.

Trendy tubs add brio to Vegas bathrooms

While it’s true that many folks enjoy the ease of hopping into a shower stall for their morning ablutions, you are still likely to find at least one tub in just about every American home.

Bill would offer child care to student veterans

A new bill in Congress aims to help veterans obtain child care while they pursue an education. The measure would offer federal grants for colleges to establish or expand child care centers that could assist students who have served in the military.

Solar summit rains on NV Energy

It looks like NV Energy picked the wrong week to make the case against the state’s budding rooftop solar movement.

Touro welcomes next class of future doctors

Touro officials welcomed the 135 students at an orientation paving the way for their four years of classroom, laboratory and clinical study to become doctors of osteopathic medicine.

Gulf Coast gaming rebuilds after casino industry’s ‘single-biggest disaster’

BILOXI, Miss. — John Ferrucci recalls standing at the Broadwater Marina on a humid, late summer morning in August 2005, trying to determine the best way to slip the moorings of the President Casino barge and float it 35 miles west to Hancock County, where it would reopen as the Silver Slipper.

Las Vegas Valley to see cool down as September looms

Days are getting shorter, nights are getting longer, temperatures are getting cooler and school is back in session. It can only mean one thing, Las Vegas — summer is coming to an end.