The U.S. Open 8-ball Championships at Griff’s in Las Vegas featured 52 of the top international pool players from 13 countries, including Australia, the United Kingdom, Kuwait, Qatar, Finland and New Zealand.
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State officials will spray mosquito control chemicals in a North Las Vegas neighborhood Saturday after mosquitos capable of carrying the Zika virus were detected for the second time since May.
Think of it as not just a photography exhibition, but also as a communitywide game, like a Las Vegas-specific version of “Who Am I?” or maybe, “Who’s Waldo?”
Robert Stoldal’s obsession is Nevada history.
The donation will enable the UNLV Ackerman Center for Autism and Neurodevelopment Solutions “to a new level,” says Maureen Schafer, chief of staff at the UNLV Medical School.
A class that teaches parents how to keep kids safe when access to the internet is so easy also introduces kids to technology, coding and internet safety.
Improvements in radiation and chemotherapy are helping patients diagnosed with brain tumors survive longer. A Las Vegas paramedic is living proof.
Instructor Eileen Lorraine teaches the one-hour hot yoga sessions on four Wednesdays, which began this week. The rest are: August 2, Aug.16 and Aug. 30. Start time is 5:30 p.m.
The first class of 60 students at the UNLV School of Medicine embark on a long road Monday that state officials hope will eventually alleviate Southern Nevada’s physician shortage and boost the local economy.
The goal of the Painted Stories series created by Eric Miller, president of the Writers of Southern Nevada, is for artists to use the words of local writers to turn a blank canvas into a work of art.