Twice now, southwest Las Vegas has served as a launching point for the return of the Vegas PBS program “Outdoor Nevada.”
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Benjamin Fleming, 10, and Chema Estreller, 8, rushed to strategically move pawns, rooks, knights, castles and queens, always with an eye to defending the king, as they faced off across a checkered board at the Las Vegas Chess Center.
Zion National Park is the default destination for many Southern Nevadans who require frequent doses of wilderness, but in winter, snow and ice sometimes make its best-known trails too dangerous to hike.
Boulder Highway looks simultaneously like what it once was — the biggest, fastest route out of town heading southeast — and what it is now: a commercial road linking homes and commercial spaces.
Alejandra Matheu-Rios of Henderson, a student at the College of Southern Nevada High School, was the only Nevada student selected by the Grammy Foundation to participate in the Grammy Camp — Jazz Session program during Grammy Week 2016.
View features photos of pets ready for adoption each week.
Two wrongs don’t make a right. You’ve grown up hearing that, and it barely makes sense. Two wrongs actually just make things worse, and there’s nothing correct about that.
Local author s. h. montgomery grew up in Texas and lived in Chicago for 30 years before moving to Las Vegas in 2003.
Author Logan Hebner and photographer Michael Plyler plan to talk about their book “Southern Paiute: A Portrait” from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Jan. 28 at The Writer’s Block, 1020 Fremont St.
There are few feelings worse than being sick or injured and not having the means or ability to seek medical attention.