Call the black-and-white sticker bearing the “Vegas Strong” hash tag No. 2017.34M.7053 because, from now on, that’ll be the way it can be found in the Clark County Museum’s collection.
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Manuel Mathis’ second-grade classroom at Challenger School’s Silverado campus is colorful and welcoming.
On Oct. 12-13, members of Rancho High School’s Class of 1958 will gather for their 60th reunion. They’re inviting members of Rancho’s classes of 1957 and 1959 to join in.
When a beloved sports figure retires, it’s often said that person will never again have to pay for a drink in a local bar.
The winner of a MacArthur Foundation “genius grant,” the co-directors of a writing program for rural Nevada teenagers and two National Book Foundation “5 Under 35” honorees are among the Black Mountain Institute’s 2018-19 class of fellows and writers-in-residence.
Think of TEDxUNLV as a festival — a Burning Man, perhaps — of ideas.
Faith Lutheran CEO Steven Buuck oversees a 1,900-student school — and loves it.
The Flamingo Wildlife Habitat is an oasis thats home to 50 species of animals, including, of course, flamingos.
Four years before his assassination, Martin Luther King Jr. left an indelible impression at two speeches in Las Vegas.
Jaclyn Rivera remembers her mother being treated for breast cancer when Jaclyn was just 15. She also remembers how dramatically her mother’s course of treatment altered not just the family’s life, but her own perspective.