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It’s a driver-free car show for CES 2015

Thousands of technology professionals have descended on Las Vegas for Tuesday’s kickoff of the four-day International Consumer Electronics Show.

Resolve to be healthy in 2015

Entering into the new year brings excitement, reflection, and hope that are often embodied by our New Year’s Resolutions. Unfortunately, many people’s resolutions go “in one year and out the other.” In fact, only 8 percent of people actually achieve their resolutions. Let’s draw out a clear map to reach our destination so we do not get lost.

Students learn firsthand the power of film

A group of nine local youths participated in a job training program last summer about film production. Not only did they learn new skills and gain an interest in filmmaking, but the movie they made ended up having a lot to say.

10 top global attractions opening in 2015

From the world’s largest archeology museum to its biggest eco-park, 2015 is gearing up to be a whopper of a year for global tourists in search of the next big thing.

Vegas Uncork’d among restaurant news

The annual Bon Appetit wine-and-food extravaganza returns April 23-26 at Aria, Bellagio, Caesars Palace and MGM Grand.

5 ways to celebrate National buffet Day — PHOTOS

What better place to celebrate National Buffet Day than the buffet capital of the world? These are some of the more offbeat choices.

It’s all about the sauce at Sauce

Sauce is the backbone of any Italian place, and Sauce’s sauces, coupled with innovative touches, definitely delivered.

House secrets concealed in hidden rooms

Some homes hold secrets and conceal more space than meets the eye. A door hidden in plain view that leads to a secret room isn’t just the stuff of movie sets and spy novels, says Steve Humble, president and founder of the decade-old Creative Home Engineering firm, based in Gilbert, Ariz.