Since the UNLV School of Medicine Ackerman Center for Autism and Neurodevelopment Solutions opened in July, 350 children have been placed in therapy at the clinic, the center’s director said.
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When Ben Lesser saw the few seconds of film taken more than a half-century ago, he wasn’t sure what to think. The dark-haired guy in the film looked like him, or at least like Lesser used to look back in April 1945 when Dachau was liberated.
Las Vegas Pirate Fest has returned to the valley at a brand new location.
Butterflies including the blue morpho, zebra longwing and banded orange longwing will flutter through fragrant flowers at the annual spring butterfly habitat.
About 60 kids wobbled onto the ice and into an introduction to hockey Saturday with the Vegas Golden Knights and USA Hockey’s second event to try the sport for free.
Health officials hope that automating the dispensing of clean needles will reduce the spread of bloodborne infections like HIV and Hepatitis C among intravenous drug users who would otherwise share injection rigs.
Dr. Dipak Desai, the doctor serving time for his role in the deadly 2007 hepatitis C outbreak, has died.
On Sunday, about 100 people and a few dogs took a walk on the wildflower side down the Ash Grove Trail. The mile-and-a-half-long trail took people past a native grove of trees and a wash and into a sea of colors.
The Gay and Lesbian Community Center of Southern Nevada, known simply as “The Center,” has been in Las Vegas for 24 years, beginning in a house, then moving to a dentist’s office and the previous location in the Commercial Center, youth services manager AJ Holly Huth said.
Children tapped their sleuthing skills Saturday at a community EasterEgg Run at Desert Breeze Park.
Healthcare Equality Index rates medical centers in North Las Vegas, Reno as “leaders” when it comes to inclusiveness.
Dan Quinn knew before the T-Mobile Arena opened a year ago this week that the building was going to be a home run forits owners as well as the community.
First Friday, the monthly art celebration in downtown Las Vegas, will not take place this week due to weather concerns.
Butterflies flew and hotel signs turned blue Sunday evening in support of the ninth annual World Autism Awareness Day.
About 120 students and community leaders valleywide packed produce, donated blood and assembled Passover baskets Sunday to contribute to an international day of giving.