University Medical Center, the public hospital guided by Clark County commissioners, is getting new power brokers — a still-to-be appointed board that has broad powers.
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Worried Filipino-American Romy Jurani of Las Vegas got good news Saturday: his nephew survived the devastating typhoon that killed thousands of people in the Philippines.
An initial description of the scene would read — especially at this time of year as we celebrate the macabre — like the climax of a horror film.
The largest Veterans Day parade west of the Mississippi River will roll up Fourth Street on Monday, showcasing a new theme as well as a new sponsor.
Alex Graham was in Denver for a recent beer show and attended a Broncos football game, where he enjoyed Colorado’s famed locally brewed craft beers. Graham, sales manager for Las Vegas microbrewery Tenaya Creek, loved that Denver’s football stadium showcased the homegrown brews.
As a kid, Dan Hamilton knew that the practice of law was “in the air and the water” of his hometown of Washington, D.C. Whether members of Congress or lobbyists, most people working on Capitol Hill had law degrees.
Anecdotes are not evidence. We all know this, but it sure is hard to resist turning a story into science. And so it goes with Robert’s question on my favorite topic: Those new flashing yellow left turn signals.
RENO — The College of Business at the University of Nevada, Reno is being recognized again for having one of the 25 best programs in the country for part-time students seeking a master’s in business administration.
Las Vegas firefighters responded to two more fires at the former Fremont Assisted Living Center early Saturday morning — for the second time in 24 hours and the fourth since September.
After surviving two crashes, Don Harten believes God had a plan for him but dying in the Vietnam War wasn’t part of it.