The PopStroke opening at Town Square in Las Vegas this month will offer 18-hole putting courses, an ice cream station and multiple bars, including one on the courses.
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The Mount Charlestons resort’s ski and snowboard season, which saw a record-breaking 266 inches of snowfall, ends on Mother’s Day.
Experts explain the symptoms, treatments and possible causes.
Avi Kwa Ame is Nevada’s fourth national monument. Photographer L.E. Baskow recently traveled there to witness its majesty and document its wildlife.
After a rise in demand, the Health Living Institute of UMC is adding more CPR classes to their roster in the month of January.
A longtime Las Vegas police chaplain, Bonnie Polley worked with police officers, murderers and anybody in between.
New omicron subvariant BA.2.12.1, believed to be better at evading immunity from natural infection and vaccination, is on the rise in Clark County, a health official said.
The family of a Las Vegas man who was denied health insurance coverage for a specific type of lung cancer treatment, then later died, has won a $200 million civil verdict against his health insurance provider, according to court records.
Despite Nevada’s mask requirement being lifted, some CCSD students said they would continue wearing masks at school because of crowded conditions.
The emergency blood supply is several days short of the multiday reserve needed in Southern Nevada, mirroring a national shortage, officials said.
Soon-to-be brides and grooms with a few (million) extra dollars in their budget can now opt for an ultra-lavish wedding weekend with the new $5 million package from the Waldorf Astoria Las Vegas.
Clark County on Thursday reported 581 new coronavirus cases and five deaths over the preceding day, but statewide reporting and other metrics were not available.
Southwest Airlines flight cancellations continued to impact travelers heading to and leaving Las Vegas on Monday morning.
The rise in misinformation is playing a significant part in many Nevadans deciding not to get vaccinated against COVID-19, experts say.
From ice bars to splash pads, check out some ideas for surviving summer in Southern Nevada.