I admit, it is more than a little strange to “Like” a Facebook post where a friend shares tragic news such as the death of a loved one or the loss of a pet. Clicking “Like” is a way to show your support, but in some way, aren’t you are also “liking” the horrible thing that happened?
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Las Vegas became one of the first host cities on Saturday to launch the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ campaign, “What is Brain Health?” More than 15,000 people flocked to the Successful Aging Expo at Cashman Center to find out about finances, health and nutrition, and more.
Jerome, Arizona’s liveliest ghost town, has turned the bust of its mining wealth into a boom of tourism income.
To aid early-bird shoppers, and to support good causes, the Las Vegas Review-Journal presents its annual list of holiday and craft bazaars.
Joel Greer and his wife, Christina, had been married three weeks when they moved from Las Vegas to Storrs, Conn., where Christina was to attend graduate school and Joel was to find work with a company that cleaned foreclosed houses.
It’s a timeless fact that Girl Scouts go to summer camp. But not all of their activities are traditional.
The Las Vegas Greek Food Festival is more than just food and fun — it’s also an opportunity for visitors to tour and learn more about the church.