In other health-related news, mobile mammography program has appointments and Neon Museum has hot yoga in the Boneyard.
Oregon will become the 8th state in the nation to offer paid family and medical leave.
This week Americana Holdings, the largest independently owned Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices franchise, worked with three other Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices franchise members to acquire Tarbell, Realtors, which operated 20 offices in Southern California.
The entire Las Vegas Valley is invited to celebrate Independence Day at the 25th annual Summerlin Council Patriotic Parade, Southern Nevada’s largest and most colorful Fourth of July parade in the master-planned community of Summerlin.
Four brand-new floor plans, each with unique indoor/outdoor living features, are now available at Pardee Homes’ innovative Strada 2.0 neighborhood in Henderson’s Inspirada master-planned community.
Toll Brothers broke ground on the amenity center within its Mesa Ridge gated community, in the Mesa Village of Summerlin along the Spring Mountain ridgeline in Las Vegas.
Let’s assume that you have a full board of five directors and at a duly noticed board meeting only three directors can attend.
In the famous words of rap artist, Nelly, “it’s getting hot in here!”
Louis Castle, a Las Vegas video game designer, and his family have spent two decades escaping to their A-frame chalet with panoramic views of the Spring Mountains, spacious decks, fireplace and a wraparound bar in the great room.
Fire restrictions have been implemented across Southern Nevada to prevent wildfires ahead of a hot and dry week in the Las Vegas Valley.
Talk show host, comedian and game show host Steve Harvey has committed to covering the college costs for eight incoming freshmen at his alma mater in Ohio.
A North Carolina animal rescue group is appealing to women not to throw out their old bras, but instead to send them to their agency to help turtles with broken shells.
Shauna Marie O’Toole is a transgender activist who has lobbied New York State lawmakers for legal protections. Convinced that “no amount of science” would win over opponents, she decided that an “emotional statement” was needed, one drawing upon words as rooted as any in American history.
The Taliban set off a powerful bomb in downtown Kabul on Monday, killing at least one person and wounding more than a hundred, and sending a cloud of smoke billowing over the Afghan capital.
One person is dead in a crash south of Las Vegas that involved a vehicle carrying illegal fireworks early Monday.
Iran acknowledged Monday it had broken the limit set on its stockpile of low-enriched uranium by the 2015 nuclear deal, marking its first major departure from the unraveling agreement a year after the U.S. unilaterally withdrew from the accord.
A bicyclist was injured in a crash with an RTC bus just east of downtown Las Vegas early Monday.
The three-hour occupation, which ended early Tuesday, came on the 22nd anniversary of the former British colony’s return to China.
The decision may determine if a monthslong effort by teachers to purchase and run the Henderson school after its parent company entered receivership will succeeed.
Though most respondents to a AAA survey don’t think they will get caught driving high on marijuana, officials insists action is as dangerous as driving drunk.
Nearly 300 new laws passed by the 2019 session of the Nevada Legislature go into effect July 1, ranging from crimes and punishments to education, health care, taxes.
Families affected by Lewy body dementia shared stories of living with the disease during the International Lewy Body Dementia Conference at Caesars Palace.