When the Nevada State Museum, Las Vegas acquired more than 8,000 costumes and other items from Les Folies Bergere, they came with a mystery. Two women have been unraveling it with the help of photographs, first-person accounts and a little dancing.
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Nevada Highway Patrol troopers are investigating a serious injury crash at Blue Diamond and Lindell roads.
The Henderson couple who died Wednesday night in a suicide at the Silverton had a recent history of financial trouble, court records show.
Animal control officers called to West Foothill Boulevard dwelling find clowder of cats inside.
About a dozen dogs — mostly small and wearing yellow bandanas around their necks — played and ran freely around Kellogg-Zaher dog park on a chilly Monday afternoon. They hadn’t always had that liberty, however.
Steve Spriggs is experiencing poverty — from afar. After attending a church service in Colorado in 2010, he decided to financially sponsor an impovershed 9-year-old boy in Kenya through a religious child-development organization called Compassion International.
The point of Zen is to cut off thinking and come to a clear the mind. Zen is not a religion; it is a practice and a lifestyle. It involves focusing on the present mind, by not getting distracted by the past or future.
Le Thai is still seen as a newcomer to the downtown Las Vegas cuisine scene, so it might come as a surprise that it turned 5 in November.
Despite the thousands of bottles lining its shelves, The Whisky Attic is not a liquor wholesaler or a bar.
Las Vegas police are investigating a possible homicide in the west valley after finding a man dead in a rental trailer.
An arbitrator has ruled Bishop Gorman Development Corporation must pay $28.7 million to a Las Vegas construction company for work done building the high school more than six years ago.
Randy Carter remembers his mother repeatedly telling him to stay away from his best friend’s house in their west Las Vegas neighborhood.
It started with one frozen bottle of water.
For a place whose name invokes pleasant images of steaming soup, Le Pho Vietnamese Kitchen can be awfully chilly. It was so cold in the downtown Las Vegas eatery on a mid-December afternoon that a reviewer and four dining partners marveled that it felt warmer outside on a cloudy day with temperatures in the low 60s.
The Orleans’ new gastropub is targeted at a younger demographic than its other amenities, Boyd Gaming Corp. officials said.