At Nellis AFB, the U.S. Air Force Weapons School, reserved for the branch’s most talented pilots, is housed in the Boyd Building, named after renowned fighter pilot and military tactician Col. John Boyd.
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Interstate 515 is also called U.S. 93 and 95 between downtown Las Vegas and Henderson, but why does the stretch of highway have so many designations?
More than 500 items were confiscated from Harry Reid International Airport in the first half of the year, including 19 guns and nine knives.
The numbers are in. LVCVA has released the data on where most travelers to Las Vegas via Harry Reid International Airport are from.
Championships aren’t won by All-Stars alone. Here are the Top 5 Aces role players since the team relocated to Las Vegas.
More and more Las Vegas Strip resorts are removing their complimentary self-parking policies. Check out which ones still let locals and tourists park for free.
Heat stroke is the most dangerous heat-related illness, but experts say it is preventable if you heed the warning signs.
Bed Bug infestations can start as a result of travel or buying second-hand furniture. Here is what to do if an infestation is suspected.
High school football in Nevada will look a bit different this year with Class 5A, the top classification, split into three divisions and the introduction of promotion and relegation.
From what kind of car you drive, what level of football you like to watch and what magazines you read, political campaigns might know more about you than you think.
Projects are planned over the next decade and are part of the Clark County School District’s 2015 Capital Improvement Program.
The highway circumventing Henderson, Las Vegas and North Las Vegas is often referred to as the 215 Beltway. It’s proper title, the Bruce Woodbury Beltway, is named for the longest serving Clark County commissioner.
A Hall of Famer and a two-time Cy Young award winner lead the list of the best MLB players who came up through the minor league system and played Triple-A baseball in Las Vegas.
Players have to navigate large tournament fields full of landmines or small fields packed with the world’s best players. Oh, and they have to avoid bad luck from the deck, as well.
Few cities in the world have as many high-level sports arenas as Las Vegas, but these five stand out above the rest for basketball fans.