The 2010s marked the end of an era for longtime landmarks and the dawn of a new age on the Las Vegas Strip.
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The Silver State has its fair share of less-than-intuitive town pronunciations, but that’s what makes Nevada home.
The watery grave that swallowed whole an entire town 80 years ago has vanished. Where there was once 70 feet of water, there are clear skies and a faint breeze.
The Bureau of Land Management is hosting a plant sale this weekend just north of where U.S. Highway 93 splits off from Interstate 15.
“Backyard Adventures,” a new exhibit at the Springs Preserve, encourages people to walk outside and rediscover the beauty outside their back door.
Thousands of origami Japanese maple leaves billow above the Aria’s main lobby to celebrate the turn of the season.
Beneath the Nevada State Museum hides an incomprehensible accounting of the state’s history waiting to be unearthed and displayed in the right exhibit.
It’s summer this fall at the Bellagio Conservatory and Botanical Gardens. Indian Summer, to be exact.
An unwitting stowaway stray cat was lucky to escape with at least one of its nine lives after a 15.5-mile hitchhike across the Las Vegas Valley.
Flamingo’s Wildlife Habitat, home to 20 species of birds, five species of fish, turtles and crayfish, is a quiet, relaxing space, right on the Las Vegas Strip.