The Las Vegas Review-Journal takes a look at the top moments from 2016.
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Wait times for appointments at VA mental health clinics in the Las Vegas area were altered, according to a complaint in 2013, months before a national scandal erupted over similar practices at a VA hospital in Arizona.
The city of Las Vegas could reap major benefits from a tax on sugary beverages, including about $25.2 million in revenue, according to a report published Wednesday.
Hundreds of locals and tourists cleared their schedules Friday to celebrate the kickoff of the ski and snowboarding season Friday at Lee Canyon, a ski resort near Mount Charleston.
Owners of popular but politically challenged zoo looking for new homes for menagerie of exotic animals by month’s end.
The nonprofit Refuge for Women Las Vegas offers a lifeline to those women who entered the sex business with illusions of glamour, only to find themselves living a nightmare.
Cars and Coffee is open to all ages on Saturdays from 7 a.m. until 10 a.m., when the SPEEDVEGAS track, located at 14200 Las Vegas Blvd. South, opens to the public.
The idea to make The Park a destination for tourists and locals felt like a reality Monday night when radio personality Chet Buchanan asked the locals to raise their hands. Half the crowd did.
It may not feel like it, but Nevadans who get their health insurance courtesy of the Affordable Care Act can consider themselves relatively lucky as 2017 comes into focus.
Dr. Dale Carrison is 77 and still going strong. An admitted screw-up as a young man, he become a sheriff’s deputy and an FBI agent, then an auto parts salesman. A monster midlife crisis turned him into a doctor.