Last week one of Melissa Lim’s former students stopped by her class after school and handed her $12. “This is for your baby,” he told the Harney Middle School teacher.
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UNLV and the Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health have been awarded an $11.1 million federal grant to advance the understanding of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s diseases.
Part of a plant, which could be a tree, a flower, a cactus or even a vegetable, might on occasion develop an odd shape, while the rest of the plant appears healthy.
As if normal, everyday lice weren’t icky enough, parents soon may face what some are calling — and you knew this was coming — “super lice,” or lice that have become resistant to over-the-counter removal preparations.
Six Southern Nevada physicians have been honored by a nonprofit organization committed to improving access and delivery of medical care in the region.
So you recently decided it’s time to build your fantasy dream home, or maybe you were lucky enough to have purchased a property at a very good price packed with loads of remodeling potential. Before you start ripping out fixtures, repainting walls and buying furniture, here’s some suggestions local leading interior designers say might help you along your journey.
Glass, pottery, bronze, silver and, of course, paper and canvas are all used to make important, and often expensive, works of art. But wood has been somewhat neglected as art, although highly regarded for useful furniture.
Here is the Review-Journal’s 2015 directory of NFL team bars in the Las Vegas area. A “team bar” is defined as a place where only the hometown team’s game is being aired while that team is playing.
My mother, Mary Lou, sage philosopher that she is, used to say, “The only difference between a good dinner party and a bad one is three cocktails!” Thankfully, Mom is a good cook (a gene she did not pass down to me), so no one needed a gin and tonic just to get through her dinner parties.
As America battles its obesity epidemic, the health club industry is one of the primary beneficiaries. Between 2005 and 2012, U.S. fitness center numbers climbed from 26,830 to 30,500, and the trend hasn’t slowed since then, according to the International Health, Racquet, and Sportsclub Association.