Las Vegas woman combines music with therapy

The country’s first licensed music therapist, Las Vegas’ Judith Pinkerton is blazing her own path in a rapidly growing discipline and gaining national recognition along the way.

Mitt Romney says he voted for his wife for president in 2016

Mitt Romney says he voted for his wife for president in 2016. Romney, a candidate for a U.S. Senate seat in Utah, told the Deseret News on Wednesday that he cast a write-in vote for Ann Romney even

Woman found dead after vanishing from California care facility

An elderly woman whose family says she had dementia was found dead in a stairwell at a power plant near a San Francisco hospital 11 days after checking herself out of a nearby city-run care facility, officials said.

Oversupply of marijuana creating problems in Oregon

When Oregon lawmakers created the state’s legal marijuana program, they had one goal in mind above all else: to convince illicit pot growers to leave the black market.

Las Vegas launching mobile classroom to prepare kids for school

The city of Las Vegas’ newest program to boost early childhood education offerings is a mobile pre-kindergarten classroom that officials envision visiting some of Las Vegas’ neediest neighborhoods to help prepare local children for school.

 
Final push lands at-risk Las Vegas student on graduation stage

It came down to the wire for D’Andre Burnett, the Shadow Ridge High School student we’ve been following during what turned out to be the turbulent, tragic and triumphant final months of his high school career.

New look for old furniture

Outside of big-box stores, locals are finding a tight-knit community of buyers and sellers of upcycled and refurbished furnishings for their homes and patios.

Chapman Dodge’s Grand Caravan ready for family road trip

School is out, summer is in full swing and family road trips are marked on the calendar. Chapman Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram wants to make the family vacation a little more luxurious and convenient this summer with the 2018 Dodge Grand Caravan SE Plus.

Valley car dealers host AARP safe driving series

Summer has always been the deadliest time of year for driving, and those older than 65 have a much higher incidence of fatal injury per annual miles driven.

GM awards Green Dealership title to Findlay Chevrolet

Findlay Chevrolet was recently certified by General Motors as a member of its Green Dealer Program. The certification recognizes the local automotive dealership’s efforts to promote energy efficiency, waste reduction, water conservation, resource preservation, renewable energy, natural habitats and community outreach, while at the same time selling cleaner and greener vehicles.

Griddles expand outdoor cooking

The newest mantra for outdoor chefs is “griddling.” The outdoor griddle’s innovative technology allows chefs to go from breakfast to lunch to dinner with desserts and snacks in between. Foods that could never be cooked on a traditional grill are now cooked outdoors including eggs, grilled cheese, stir fry, cheese steaks, quesadillas and delicate fish — or even try teppanyaki-style cooking.

Eight-week class to offer landscaping tips

Q: I want to do something with my yard. I am sick of it being so ugly, but I’m not sure where to start. I had some landscapers who quoted me some prices for doing everything, but they are very expensive. How do I get started?

Framing arched doorway takes finesse

Q: I have a door that divides a dining room and family room. I removed the door and jambs and want to finish the wall as a pass-through opening. My problem is that I want to finish the opening with an arch. I have done some drywall work but have not done any arches. How hard is this to do?

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