Eat sustainably, listen to music at Herringbone

Herringbone is from former “Top Chef” finalist Brian Malarkey, who also has Searsucker at Caesars Palace.

Health officials say major Zika outbreak unlikely in Nevada

Health officials say a disease believed to have caused a major increase in birth defects among Brazilian-born babies is unlikely to flourish in Nevada, though travelers could bring it to the state.

News from around the valley, Feb. 4-10, 2016

TEDx is back at UNLV in 2016, and organizers are looking for people to take the stage April 8 at the university’s Black Box Theatre.

Education Notebook: School news and events for Feb. 4-10, 2016

World Wetlands Day: Clark County Wetlands Park hosted World Wetlands Day events Feb. 2 and 3 with local students visiting the park from 8: 30 a.m. to 1 p.m. each day to participate in interactive activities and lectures from scientists. About 230 high school students from Cheyenne, Faith Lutheran, Western and West Career and Technical Academy and a handful of UNLV freshman and sophomores participated in activities, including hands-on instruction, guided tours and lectures from SNWA biologists, hydrologists and scientists from the community.

Here’s where to find King Cake for Mardi Gras

It seems 2016 has barely started but already it’s flying by. Mardi Gras is coming up Tuesday, although the parades and other celebrations start well before the actual day — on Jan. 6, or Twelfth Night, the 12th day of Christmas.

M Resort to celebrate Chinese New Year

M Resort will begin its celebration of the Chinese New Year with a traditional good luck dragon and lion dance at 5 p.m. Monday.

 
ABC to devote ’20/20′ episode to death of Tammy Meyers

It’s been almost one year since the “bizarre” death of Las Vegas resident Tammy Meyers captivated the nation when she was shot in the head during what was initially called a “road rage incident.”

Top 3-year-olds in Santa Anita spotlight

There is no doubt that the 3-year-olds are the glamour division in horse racing.

 
Puppy Bowl 2016 to feature Las Vegas pup

This Sunday, two teams will go head to head in the ultimate competition — the Puppy Bowl.

Joshua Tree National Park packs in plenty to do

Joshua Tree National Park, just outside of Twentynine Palms, Calif., is often overlooked in favor of better-known parks, but it shouldn’t be.

MountainView continues to grow, innovate valley’s health care

When they cut the ribbon to open the doors at MountainView Hospital exactly 20 years ago this month, there weren’t many who would have predicted the facility would expand into the ever-growing, increasingly popular, and medically and surgically advanced health care provider it is today.

 
Camera captures America’s only known wild jaguar — VIDEO

The only known wild jaguar in the United States has made his video debut, captured on a remote sensor camera outside of Tucson, Arizona, and giving wildlife experts more insight into the movements of the elusive cat, experts said on Wednesday.

Seeking View reader input on post-recession

View is planning a special report on the state of the Las Vegas Valley post-recession and is seeking reader input on a variety of topics.

April is best time in desert to deploy pheromone traps

I was reading about your use of pheromone traps for insect control in fruit trees. Which traps do you use, and when do you put them out?

Okla. animal shelter ignites uproar for shooting unclaimed dogs

An animal shelter in an Oklahoma town that has euthanized dogs by shooting them is under intense criticism by residents, and the mayor said on Thursday the practice is rare but would be stopped while the shelter is investigated.

Panthers safety offering his apartment for rent to watch Super Bowl 50

If you weren’t able to get a ticket to watch the Denver Broncos and the Carolina Panthers face off in Super Bowl 50 on Sunday, you could always watch it in the comfort of one of the players homes. Seriously, this is a thing.

No nudes, but a lot of skin, in revamped Playboy

The great-granddaughter of novelist Ernest Hemingway strips off for a revamped issue of Playboy magazine as it abandons full frontal nudity for flirty, more natural shots of women with some, or no, clothes on.

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