The Las Vegas Review-Journal takes a look at the top moments from 2016.
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The most frequently asked question asked in 2016 concerned fig trees. Readers wanted to know why their fig trees did not produce good fruit. Either the fruit dropped from the tree when it was small, or the fruit clung to the tree and never became large but remained small, hard and dry.
With some 300,000 visitors descending on Las Vegas for a new year’s weekend of revelry, overindulgence and possible mayhem, area hospitals are gearing up for a potential flood of ailments and injuries. They’ve also got blueprints in place for the worst case scenario.
With enough preparation and the proper perspective, being Santa means becoming part of a child’s — and even an adult’s — memory and leaving with a few memories of your own.
Look west from the Las Vegas Valley these days and you’ll see winter has arrived: Mount Charleston has snow.
The first night of Chanukah was celebrated in front of The Venetian’s outdoor canal in Las Vegas on Saturday night.
Lava Hot Springs is far below freezing — until you dip into the water.
Wait times for appointments at VA mental health clinics in the Las Vegas area were altered, according to a complaint in 2013, months before a national scandal erupted over similar practices at a VA hospital in Arizona.
Las Vegas is on pace to break its visitor volume record, and a new survey forecasts the city’s travel fortunes will brighten further.