The jets are lined up eight deep, F-16s with muzzles and tail fins painted a star-spangled red, white and blue. The Thunderbirds are ready to roll.
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We asked every high school in Clark County to nominate a student to share their thoughts and experiences. Click here to meet these remarkable graduates.
On April 23, 1956, the young singer kicked off a two-week run at the New Frontier, sharing a bill with comedian Shecky Greene and bandleader Freddy Martin and his orchestra.
Experts say COVID-19 deaths can lead to “complicated grief,” or feelings of loss that are debilitating and don’t improve after the passage of time.
Learn all about the Golden Knights as they go for the Stanley Cup in their fourth season. The Knights have one of the NHL’s top rosters and have made the playoffs each season, including a magical first-year run to the Stanley Cup Final.
How a love of history turned a humble museum administrator into a celebrity.
The Belvada Hotel on Tonopah’s Main Street, which started life in 1905 as the Nevada State Bank and Trust, has been brought back from the brink of demolition.
Alt Rebel features contemporary pieces, as well as fashion from the 1960s and ’70s. But the store, which opened in the heart of the pandemic, specializes in clothing from the 1980s through the early 2000s.
Bar Centro invites visitors to experience five exciting uses of flavor and experience in one luxurious flight.
Far from being secretive about his past, the late gangster Frank Cullotta reveled in it.
The April 24 event is part of the inaugural Johnny Morris Bass Pro Shops U.S. Open National Bass Fishing Amateur Team Championships.
Even with the deli counter bare and the tables empty, NoButcher feels like the kind of place where customers would want to sit and socialize.
Last December, the company received Trip Advisor’s Best of the Best and Travelers’ Choice awards for all three of its locations.
The sale of the late Tony Hsieh’s real estate empire could prove a catalyst to build on what Hsieh started, and help downtown improve even more.
More than 5,000 people have died from COVID-19 in Nevada. The victims came from all walks of life. They were doctors, nurses, educators. Fathers and sons, mothers and daughters. Our neighbors.