Three additional cases of measles were announced Friday in connection with a staff member at an MGM Grand restaurant.
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An unusual visitor came to the valley in early February, and the visit was the talk of the town for bird-watchers.
More than 2,400 infants are born prematurely each year in the Las Vegas Valley. The city is now home to the state’s first High Risk Infant Follow-up program in the recently opened Foundation for Positively Kids Neopediatric clinic, 2480 E. Tompkins Ave.
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Health-related news and events from across the Las Vegas Valley.
Members of the Lohan School of Shaolin walked down Fourth Street in downtown Saturday in a parade celebrating the Chinese New Year, part of the two-day Las Vegas Spring Festival.
Dr. Farooq Abdulla, a neonatologist with the Foundation for Positively Kids in Las Vegas, wants to provide ongoing evaluation to infants born prematurely during the first three years of their lives. The goal is to ensure the children develop to their fullest potential.
Health-related news and events from across the Las Vegas Valley.
Patients have come to expect state-of-the-art equipment and procedures at medical facilities. In a growing trend, many offices and hospitals are embracing art and design, too.
We skiers and snowboarders dwelling in Southern Nevada mostly haunt our beloved and handy Las Vegas Ski & Snowboard Resort. But sometimes we want a change of slopes and scenery for just a few days. One of the best getaways for that purpose is the Arizona Snowbowl near Flagstaff. It’s not only close enough for easy access but also has the advantage of excellent nearby nightlife.
FREE BEGINNER GOLF CLINIC PLANNED
Dr. Robert Green has spent a lifetime battling discrimination and promoting educational opportunity for all children. As educational director for Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., he experienced the civil rights movement up close.
The stories of how Las Vegas Valley couples met and fell in love are as varied as the couples themselves. With Valentine’s Day here, we talked with some of those couples about how they got together.
The Clark County Marriage License Bureau expected to see 1,200 to 1,800 people register over three days, from Thursday through today, Valentine’s Day.