A new, evidence-based recovery facility in southwest Las Vegas is aimed at providing an alternative to traditional programs for people looking to kick an addiction.
Summerlin/Centennial Hills
Students in Cimmaron-Memorial High School’s robotics academy had a chance try out two machines, called the Intuitive Robotic Surgical System, just before winter break. The machines are toted around the country and are used to train doctors in virtual reality surgery.
Cinnamon’s has opened a Hawaiian-food eatery in a city known for attracting a large contingent from the islands.
The Las Vegas City Council voted unanimously and without discussion to push an application to put a multifamily housing development at the eastern edge of the Badlands golf course to its Feb. 15 meeting, at the request of developer EHB Companies.
Costco has received a construction permit to do $1.9 million worth of work at its Summerlin location.
Las Vegas police officers Friday evening were scouring the casino floor of the Suncoast for an armed robber who made off with items from a nearby Boca Park jewelry store.
There was no lack of energy at the Palo Verde girls tournament Dec. 21 at Palo Verde High School, the only Summerlin high school with girls on its wrestling team.
The fight over possible development of Blue Diamond Hill has taken a new twist.
Firefighters came to the rescue Dec. 14 after a devastating fire displaced Christopher and Kathryn Cole and their young family. By the time the flames were extinguished, there was nothing left but the studs.
Summerlin resident’s World War II screenplay to be on display at library
The Clark County coroner’s office has released the name of the man who died after crashing into parked car in Summerlin.
A man died after leaving the road and crashing into a vehicle parked in a residential Summerlin driveway on Sunday evening.
Alex Wong, 13 and a student at The Meadows School in Summerlin, said he has always liked reading novels. In sixth grade he joined the school debate team, and in the past year he has become interested in news reporting.
When a large group bellows “Happy New Year!” in unison on a bluff at Spring Mountain Ranch State Park, the nearby canyon shouts a jubilant reply.
Just as the holidays hit, Sun City residents got free health screenings and students got the chance to interact with the public Nov. 29.