There are plenty of reasons not to cycle in Las Vegas: You’re not in good enough shape; Las Vegas isn’t a bike-friendly town; there’s nowhere to ride; it’s too dangerous/expensive/geeky/mechanically challenging. There are even more reasons to start pedaling.
The more I think about the number of people taking anti-depressants government statistics show one in 10 Americans over the age of 12 taking them the more depressed I become.
What good is muscle if it’s not usable? All those lunges and leg presses, with isolated quad and hamstring conditioning, need to be good for something. Right? You can put all your hard work to the test with plyometrics.
A 50-year-old attorney was recovering from injuries after being stabbed multiple times during a robbery at his home Friday night.
The elephant in the room was the room. The Las Vegas Philharmonic had its inaugural performance in its new home Saturday night, and the “wow” factor of that home was most certainly part of the experience.
“The Hunger Games” has filled fan appetites with a $155 million opening weekend that puts it near the top of the domestic record book.
Hollywood icon James Cameron has completed his journey to Earth’s deepest point. The director of “Titanic,” “Avatar” and other films used a specially designed submarine to dive nearly seven miles. He spent time exploring and filming the Mariana Trench, about 200 miles southwest of the Pacific island of Guam, according to members of the National Geographic expedition.
Fletcher Smith is tired of living on the streets. He’s tired of getting sucker-punched by drunken tourists. He’s tired of people putting him down, telling him he’s worthless.
The Southern Nevada Water Authority’s controversial pipeline is empty no more.
Secret Service agents on the tarmac at McCarran International Airport handed out some coveted swag from Air Force One on Wednesday: exclusive presidential M&Ms.