Black Friday has another claim to infamy, beyond the mad crush of shoppers hellbent on getting the best deals — injuries and emergency room visits.
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“Death Over Dinner” aims to push more people to have an important — but often avoided — conversation about their end-of-life wishes.
Donny Osmond and his son Brandon Osmond were the first to donate as local charity leaders helped premiere the Light the World Giving Machine.
Jacob Jimmerson, 25, who died in April, will be remembered through a “floragraph” bearing his likeness on the Donate Life Rose Parade float.
Nicole Fox, an enrichment specialist at The Animal Foundation’s Mojave Road shelter, trains dogs to be more user-friendly with humans, to improve their chances of adoption.
Joanne Gilbert’s story of a young girl’s survival is out as Kristallnacht anniversary is noted
Nathan Harrington nearly died after being struck by the lung illness in July, but local health authorities yet to be notified of a possible case of vaping-related illness.
Hanna Olivas, 45, who has a rare blood cancer, has become an advocate for laws to allow patients with terminal illnesses to medically end their lives.
Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman describes her cancer treatment since her diagnosis in January including her fears, family support and a serious infection.
In 2007, the Guinness Book of World Records named George Bell the tallest living man in the U.S.
Thomas Moran, who recently was elected president of the board of the troubled Nevada SPCA, views it as an organization that needs “a lot of help.”
New research showing that Las Vegas is facing the worst shortage of obstetricians and gynecologists in the U.S. comes as no surprise to members of the local medical community.
The Southern Nevada Health District is reporting Clark County’s first confirmed case of severe respiratory illness linked to e-cigarette products.
Feeling like an outsider can be daunting for anyone. For children who are born with or have developed a serious heart condition, that feeling can be even more intimidating.
Southern Nevada, Southern California and central Arizona are the nation’s “hot zone” for West Nile virus, reporting the highest number of cases of the potentially fatal mosquito-borne disease in the U.S.
The issue of counterfeiting in retail was raised by other small business owners during this year’s fashion trade show MAGIC, held at the Las Vegas Convention Center.
Linda Perez brings extensive experience with nonprofit work, and an even more extensive capacity for compassion, to the role of aiding vulnerable women and children in Las Vegas.
Here are five great parks to socialize your dogs in the Las Vegas Valley as the summer months draw to a close.
Fitness instructor Anita Stephens, a Las Vegas native, recently received national recognition from SilverSneakers — a nationwide health and fitness program for adults 65 and older
Success in the restaurant chain’s pageants has helped Hannah Williams stay free of education debt.
The Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health was established by Las Vegas businessman Larry Ruvo to honor his late father, Louie, who died of Alzheimer’s disease.