Vegas-based community and event series seeks to be an entry point into a more outdoor-centric life.
RJ Magazine
Las Vegas has produced a major shift in sports: young athletes taking to outdoor pursuits such as skiing, rock climbing and mountain biking.
From Valley of Fire to Boulder City, immerse yourself in few nearby destinations that are perfect for a quick getaway.
In spring, outdoor space becomes the occasion for dining alfresco, especially in Las Vegas, where spring is a fact, not (as elsewhere) a hope.
For anyone interested in exploring the outdoors in Southern Nevada, Jim Boone has created sort of a one-stop shop for all things hiking and bird-watching.
The easy-to-learn activity remains the fastest-growing sport in the U.S. Locally, more and more courts have cropped up to keep up with demand.
Next to being an Avenger, Bradley Daseler has one of the coolest job titles around: Las Vegas’ urban forester.
Take a Polar Express-inspired ride to the North Pole and back
On her first visit to the poker table at a Las Vegas casino, a 21-year-old finds herself holding all the cards.
After a rare reaction to Johnson & Johnson’s Covid-19 vaccine, a 20-year-old Henderson woman is relearning to eat, walk and be independent.
Every Las Vegas native, it seems, has a version of the story where they remember Sin City ending at this or that street. Beyond lay the implacable desert.
If you close your eyes and listen, you can almost hear the ghosts. The ghosts of a visionary landowner, a restless outlaw and a murdered man.
Indomitable Las Vegas has defied critics and counterpunched its way to the big time. But with every breakthrough, things get broken.
A UNLV professor considers the present — and possible futures — of artificial intelligence