The battle to attract eyeballs in the Las Vegas Valley keeps evolving as marketers find bolder and more unusual ways to command attention.
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What drives people — particularly support staff and teachers — to leave? Or maybe the better question is what makes them stay?
A new Las Vegas business combines the joy of man’s best friend and a drink in your hand.
The state’s second-largest city had just over two reported violent crimes per 1,000 people in 2016, according to a report by SafeWise.
Five-year-old Theresa Babcock, who has given more than $5,000 from her lemonade stands to police departments, got a surprise this month: two kid-size toy cars detailed to look just like vehicles from the Henderson and Metropolitan police departments.
A developer on Tuesday agreed to pay more than $8 million for land near the Raiders’ future corporate headquarters and practice facility in Henderson.
The National Weather Service in Las Vegas posted this timelapse video of a thunderstorm on Twitter Monday morning.
Wine and Canvas held painting classes for all ages at their studio in Henderson on Sunday.
Paul Fronczak learned six years ago that his real name was Jack Rosenthal and that he had been raised by a family that wasn’t his own after being mistaken for their kidnapped infant. That was just the beginning of his journey of discovery.
Fewer than 100 NV Energy customers were still without power Saturday, after thunderstorms and high winds Thursday and Friday downed power poles and caused outages in the Las Vegas Valley.