Garionban offers beef broth soup popular in South Korea

The restaurant specializes in gukbap, which is soup with rice that typically is served in a hot pot. Gukbap became a popular working-class dish in the late 1800s and is still popular in Korea and China, Lee said.

Cats displaced from California fires to be flown to Nevada

Animal welfare groups aim to provide new homes in Nevada for dozens of cats being transported from California to free up space in shelters in that state for other animals made homeless due to wildfires.

Southern Nevada parks starting to see effects of shutdown

Many national parklands and refuges, including Lake Mead National Recreation Area and Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area, remained mostly open Saturday following the federal government shutdown over funding.

Savvy businesspeople missed the mark with Lucky Dragon

It’s hard to imagine that someone as smart as William Weidner, former president and chief operating officer of Las Vegas Sands and one of the backers of the Lucky Dragon, could have been so wrong about positioning the off-Strip casino that closed its doors Jan. 4 and faces a foreclosure auction on Feb. 6.

Las Vegas Stadium Authority looks to Minnesota for guidance

The Minnesota Sports Facilities Authority is a guidepost for what the Las Vegas Stadium Authority could look like in four years once the stadium that will house the Oakland Raiders is completed.

Las Vegas esports squad shakes up video gaming world

As esports continues to explode in popularity, Las Vegas is uniquely positioned to benefit as a potential hub for the booming industry, with a history of hosting esports events, a luxe new esports venue opening at Luxor soon and casinos beginning to take esports bets.

Wall-mounting trend growing in home design

Some do-it-yourself bathroom remodelers, in the name of cost-effectiveness, will opt for an inexpensive sink-vanity-cabinet combo package from a local home improvement store. It’s a typical move that may work for a small guest bathroom or powder room, but unfortunately, it can also create some storage dead space and mess in the long haul.

Sunlight damaged limbs more prone to borer attack

Q: I was checking today after our big rain and noticed something weird low on the trunk of my peach tree. I touched this spot and a chunk of rotten wood came off. Was this an unnoticed borer attack or something to do with the rain? Can it be fixed?

Powder room: The perfect room to live large

If you were asked to choose the most exciting and creative room in your home, which room would it be? The bedroom? The great room? The entry?

 
Details in report describe Las Vegas shooting response — VIDEO

Described as “Cliff’s Notes” to the Oct. 1 Las Vegas shooting investigation, a preliminary report released Friday provides more detail on the shooter’s moves, authorities’ response and photos from the Mandalay Bay suite where the killer died.

Things get woolly at alpaca auction in Las Vegas — PHOTOS

The Priority Alpaca Auction is entering its eighth year this year at South Point. Alpacas at the auction can sell for $3,000 – $40,000. Attendees come from all over the United States, and sometimes further such as Canada and Australia.

UNLV roundup: Women’s tennis team rolls in dual opener

UNLV junior Aiwen Zhu improved to 11-1 at No. 1 singles with a straight-set victory, helping the Rebels open their women’s tennis dual season with a 7-0 win over visiting New Mexico State on Friday.

Roundup: Coronado puts away Foothill

Senior guard Haley Tyrell scored 21 points to guide Coronado’s girls basketball team to a 55-47 home victory over Foothill on Friday evening.

Roundup: Rancho slips by host Canyon Springs in OT

Talaya Williams scored on a 10-yard rushing touchdown, and Hailey Nevil caught the game-winning conversion in overtime to lift Rancho’s flag football team to a 7-6 road win at Canyon Springs on Friday afternoon.

Coronado pulls away from Foothill

Jaden Hardy scored 11 points in the third quarter, and Tahj and Taieem Comeaux combined for eight points and five rebounds in the fourth quarter as the Cougars earned a 76-57 home victory.

Las Vegas women’s rally to kick off voter registration effort

While scores of people throughout the U.S. march on Saturday, Las Vegas will host a rally on Sunday — the official one-year anniversary of the Women’s March — to kick off a nationwide voter registration tour dubbed #PowerToThePolls.

Cameron Burist eliminates Liberty’s deficit, Patriots cruise to victory

Cameron Burist drilled a corner 3-pointerwith time expiring in the second quarter to give the Patriots’ boys basketball team its first lead since 1-0. It helped Liberty erase an 11-point deficit in a three-minute span, and the Patriots didn’t trail the rest of the way in a 82-62 road victory at Silverado.

Donald Trump’s actions speak louder than words

If Trump’s words make him a racist, past exclamations by presidents Bill Clinton and Barack Obama would implicate them as well.

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