Boston bomb suspect hospitalized under heavy guard

Boston Marathon bombing suspect Dzhokhar Tsarnaev lay hospitalized in serious condition under heavy guard Saturday as people around the city breathed easier and investigators tried to piece together the who and why of the deadly plot.

Mudpuppy Splash just for kids

Here’s an activity that children can get dirty doing and won’t get in trouble with their parents. It’s the Mudpuppy Splash to be held April 27 at Providence’s Knickerbocker Park in northwest Las Vegas.

Ryland’s new neighborhood to open today

Today, from noon to 4 p.m., Ryland Homes will celebrate the grand opening of Verada View, a new three-story neighborhood in Providence, a master-planned community in the northwest Las Vegas Valley.

Singapore extends license for Las Vegas Sands casino

Singapore gaming regulators renewed the casino license for Las Vegas Sands Corp. on Friday, allowing the company to operate the Marina Bay Sands for three more years.

’42’ has valuable lessons to teach

The pre-movie chat went something like this: Turn off your iPhones, don’t try to sneak an Instagram picture or two during the show, and learn about the human element of a historical figure whose courage shattered seemingly indestructible racial barriers.

With rush to label bombing suspects, a dreadful sense of deja vu

When CNN described the Boston Marathon bombing suspects as “dark-skinned,” and not much more, many Americans held tight to their ethnicities, nationalities and religions, hoping the people associated with the horrific crimes could not be associated with them.

The good, bad and ugly of CinemaCon

A typical movie theater sound system operates at around 4,000 watts. For four days this week, the Colosseum at Caesars Palace trembled under the power of a spleen-shimmying 495,000 watts.

State Senate gives first yes to gay marriage measure

A controversial constitutional amendment that would allow gay marriage in Nevada was amended Friday to include language to guarantee that religious organizations would not have to perform such unions.

Three people found dead in southwest valley home

A woman and two children were found dead Friday at a southwest valley home, according to Metropolitan Police Department Homicide Lt. Ray Steiber.

Financial planning insights for the LGBT community

Over the last decade, many companies have paid increasing attention to the buying power and consumer habits of the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) market. But until recently, little attention has been focused on the financial experience of LGBT individuals.

Building project tips to ensure a successful and smooth build

Joey Logano, driver of the No. 22 Shell-Pennzoil Ford Fusion, recently started a huge project: building a race shop for his cars and equipment from the ground up. After deciding to build his own shop, Logano purchased a piece of land and started digging. The massive undertaking brought with it its own trials and learnings, but in the end, Logano took measures to build safely and securely. The project resulted in an impressive race shop that will be used for years to come.

Upcycling: Breathe new life into decor with a dash of DIY inspiration

If you’ve ever looked around your house and gotten the urge to purge, you might consider pausing and first thinking about how you could transform that old, damaged piece of furniture or outdated light fixture into a fresh-faced showpiece for your home.

What every parent needs to know about keeping kids safe around medicine

Every year more than 67,000 children are treated in an emergency room for accidental medicine poisoning. That’s one child every eight minutes. Even more surprising is that in 86 percent of serious cases seen in emergency rooms, the child got into medicine belonging to an adult.

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