Success in the restaurant chain’s pageants has helped Hannah Williams stay free of education debt.
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Families affected by Lewy body dementia shared stories of living with the disease during the International Lewy Body Dementia Conference at Caesars Palace.
Susan Schneider Williams, widow of Robin Williams, told doctors, researchers and family members attending the International Lewy Body Dementia Conference about the couple’s struggle with the neurological disease.
Former newspaper reporter A.D. Hopkins explores the inhospitality of 1960s western Virginia.
Author Alex Berenson chose to give his latest book a provocative title, one that played off the 1936 film “Tell Your Children” — later known as “Reefer Madness.”
Poet Laureate Heather Lang-Cassera wants Clark County residents to pick up pens and create verse.
“Half-Persian” K-von’s life provides inspiration for his comedy. For a week in early June, he’ll headline at the L.A. Comedy Club at The Strat.
Local filmmaker’s first full-length movie filmed amid the shelves of used bookstore.
The famed DJ and music producer signs copies of his “Neon Future” comic book series at Torpedo Comics.
Former Opportunity Village fundraiser Linda Smith’s memoir also is a tribute to her late son.
Heather Lang-Cassera will begin her two-year term on June 1
When the dog-loving owners of Gamblers General Store needed a mural, kitsch was the answer.
Anthony Brasich, 71, is the first patient in the world to participate in Phase I clinical trials of an experimental drug called ARV-110.
The third annual Believer Festival brings ideas to sites throughout Southern Nevada.
The Believer Festival concludes its third annual edition with events downtown and at UNLV.