Celebrate Thanksgiving with just your household, or at least take these precautions recommended by the Southern Nevada Health District.
Food
If you’re like many people, you probably drink coffee every day. That can add up — especially if you’re really into coffee.
A restaurant has to factor in overhead costs when it prices out a menu to remain solvent, but certain items provide restaurants with more opportunity to overprice than others. You might choose to do a little more home cooking after finding out these restaurant secrets.
Chinese restaurants across the country will prepare free meals to help those in need during the pandemic.
Experts say wearing gloves when you’re out and about won’t protect you if they transmit the virus to another surface, then you touch your eyes, nose or mouth.
The restaurant will offer a limited menu of two salads, four pastas, three pizzas and a family meal option that will change weekly.
Orders still are being taken by Rooster Boy Cafe, Siegel’s Bagelmania and Wolfgang Puck Players Locker for Passover dinners and a la carte favorites.
Some restaurants in Las Vegas’ Chinatown Plaza see dropoff in business as people concerned about COVID-19 shy away.
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During November, a portion of customers’ purchases will benefit Alzheimer’s research and care through Keep Memory Alive.
Goal of the event is to get families talking about ‘how to make the most of one’s remaining days — or decades.’
Cockroach milk could become the next health food movement, according to multiple websites.
When Keri Kelli isn’t on the road with Alice Cooper, Slash, Skid Row or one of many other artists who regularly enlist him to handle guitar duties on the road, he splits his time between Orange County, California, and Las Vegas.
In 2016, Diana Edelman founded Vegans, Baby, a website that features profiles of local restaurants dedicated to, or simply supportive of, vegan, vegetarian and other plant-based diets.
Health officials in the U.S. and Canada told people on Tuesday to stop eating romaine lettuce because of a new E. coli outbreak.