Hiring professional holiday light installers can save time and worry, which allows homeowners to do more important things like shopping, partying and overeating with family and friends.
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Those 65 years and older will fondly remember some of the nostalgic holiday items available at this The Vermont Country Store, while younger generations may find what they discover to be heartwarming traditions to pass down to their families.
It is easier to repair a retaining ring than to replace a broken toilet flange. You can buy a reinforcement ring that screws on top of the broken flange. The ring will keep the toilet sitting in the same footprint.
In recognition of World AIDS Day, the LGBTQ+ Center of Southern Nevada in partnership with the Southern Nevada Health District is offering free HIV testing on Saturday.
Black Friday has another claim to infamy, beyond the mad crush of shoppers hellbent on getting the best deals — injuries and emergency room visits.
Las Vegas ranks as the fourth most popular Thanksgiving destination in the U.S., up one spot from No. 5 ranking last year.
Wrap up a little action for the children with these toys for the holidays.
If you have Medicare, there are covered options to help you manage pain safely and effectively.
In the past, smart home technology was typically reserved for high-end and custom homes. The next generation made technology for the home more affordable and accessible.
Pet safety tips are common sense, but it never hurts to remind ourselves whether we’re celebrating at home or visiting with others.
An agreement with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services gives Montevista Hospital a year to “come back into compliance” with federal health and safety requirements.
“Death Over Dinner” aims to push more people to have an important — but often avoided — conversation about their end-of-life wishes.
Landscape lights can really dress up a yard. Pick a few focal points you want to draw attention to and decide your course of action.
Donny Osmond and his son Brandon Osmond were the first to donate as local charity leaders helped premiere the Light the World Giving Machine.
Jacob Jimmerson, 25, who died in April, will be remembered through a “floragraph” bearing his likeness on the Donate Life Rose Parade float.