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SportsFeaturedBars
Where to root for different NFL teams at football bars around Las Vegas
Plenty of neighborhood pubs root for other “home teams” that Las Vegans love.
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FeaturedLas Vegas Strip
How Las Vegas locals do the Strip
A guide to the treasures and tricks of Las Vegas Boulevard for new residents, sports fans, art lovers and others.
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Wildfire smoke is taking a toll on Southern Nevada’s air quality, and climate change isn’t helping
More than 5,000 wildland fires tore through California this year, and climate change could be a contributor.
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Featuredclimate change
Extreme heat is not the only climate change impact Nevadans are feeling
We’re all feeling the heat, but we’re not all feeling it equally.
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PhotographyFeatured
Look to these local experts for your film photography development
Developing photographs involves a series of chemical processes to convert your exposed film into visible images.
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PhotographyFeatured
It’s time to put down that phone and pick up a proper camera
Venerable west Valley camera shop B&C occasionally offers a “Photography 101” course.
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PhotographyFeatured
Primed for photography: explore these rich local neighborhoods and sites
The great photojournalist Dorothea Lange once said: “To know ahead of time what you’re looking for means you’re only photographing your own preconceptions, which is ...
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PhotographyFeatured
One more shot: Las Vegas creatives embracing the artistry of shooting with film
Local labs and camera shops are once again thriving sanctuaries where professionals and hobbyists alike can swap secrets and tips.
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FeaturedEducation
Robots are turning heads and delivering food at UNLV
Robot deliveries provide access to food for students with mobility challenges and provide a solid late-night dining option.
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FeaturedEducation
Hitting the Chromebooks: Comparing the school essentials of today and yesterday
The standard technology in schools today is drastically different than anything older generations had.
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FeaturedEducation
How to get kids involved in meal planning and other lunchbox tips
Health and nutrition coach Lisa Cheplak has worked with local schools and nonprofit organizations to show kids, teachers and parents how to grow their own ...
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FeaturedEducation
AI can potentially help both students and educators, if we do it right
The Nevada Association of School Administrators hosts professional learning workshops and conferences and has recently added focused courses on AI.
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FeaturedEducation
Back to school: Fresh tech and changing habits are transforming Southern Nevada’s classrooms
Paper and pencil has been replaced with Chromebooks, and robots have been enlisted to help students.
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MusicFeatured
The Las Vegas Playlist: Outsider Edition
Before the ascension of homespun superstars, it fell on outsiders to write and perform songs about Las Vegas that could reach the ears of an ...
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MusicFeatured
Discussing the sound of Las Vegas with three local musicians
Zach Ryan fronts new grunge-gaze band Soft Echo, Jae Douglass is a melodic hitmaker with a borderless approach to hip-hop and R&B, and Cali Tucker ...
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MusicFeaturedThe Colosseum
The Killers celebrate 20 years of ‘Hot Fuss’ with a history-making Colosseum residency
The Killers have christened their share of Vegas venues, but returning home to perform a sold-out 10-night Strip engagement is unprecedented.
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Solar panels over parking lots can help fight the urban heat island effect
The urban heat island effect is when cities experience higher temperatures than their surrounding areas due to having more heat-absorbing surfaces and less vegetation.
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Compact city: For Las Vegas to grow sanely and sustainably, we need to build inward
If this metro is to survive its growing pains, our piecemeal town must become a more realistic, more compact city. The key is urban infill.
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Dining
Frozen custard is an essential Las Vegas summertime treat
The Las Vegas Valley hasn’t always had tremendous ice cream options, but for whatever reason, a few fantastic local businesses have been serving frozen custard ...
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All Sports Aggregate
Vegas pick'em: NFL Week 2 winners against the spread
Three Week 2 point spreads rose above the rest this year, having shifted at least a field goal following the first set of games. ...
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News All Sports
Four schools — but not UNLV — leaving Mountain West Conference for Pac-12
UNLV isn’t one of the four Mountain West Conference schools reportedly leaving the league for the Pac-12 Conference. Boise State, Colorado State, Fresno State and ...
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All Sports Home Aggregate
College football by the odds: Vegas picks and preview of Week 3
Everything has changed in college football this year, and that includes the timing of some classic in-state showdowns. There’s naturally a lot of complaining about ...
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What to do in Las Vegas this week (Sep. 12-18, 2024 edition)
Stand-up comedy at Drai’s After Hours, Pink at Allegiant Stadium, the annual AFAN Black & White Party at the Palms and more in this week’s ...
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Alexander Mattison carving out a bigger role in Raiders’ offense
The Raiders started using more of a running back by committee approach as training camp went on, and now it appears likely the workload will ...
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Both UFC belts at risk change hands in Sphere spectacular
Sphere’s presentation was inescapable in its live-sporting event debut, and the athletes made sure the sold-out crowd got their money’s worth. ...
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UFC promising a sporting event that 'will never, ever be replicated' in debut at Sphere
The origin of one of the most anticipated and expensive fight cards in Las Vegas history traces back to Tom Brady and U2.
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UNLV taking down barriers to access with new MBA program
Lisa Davis, the executive director in the office of graduate student services at UNLV’s Lee Business School, said she has spoken to many prospective students ...
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Mega music events continue to expand Mexican Independence Day on the Las Vegas Strip
Live Nation alone is responsible for 37 Latin music and comedy shows taking place in Las Vegas in the days surrounding the September 16 holiday.
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Raiders beaten at their own game against Chargers to start the season
The Chargers took the Raiders’ best shots in Week 1 but kept standing and coming forward until they broke the SoFi Stadium visitors with a ...
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Raiders drop opener to Chargers
Las Vegas led Los Angeles 7-6 at halftime behind a 33-yard touchdown pass from Gardner Minshew to Alexander Mattison ...
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Gardner Minshew brings ‘aura’ for Raiders to rally around
Gardner Minshew isn’t the type of leader who’s going to go helmet-to-helmet with a defender exchanging words; he’s more likely to laugh it off.
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Defensive changes could be the difference as UNLV readies for Kansas
For the UNLV football team, the memories from last year’s bowl game against Kansas still linger. UNLV’s magical 2023 campaign reached its end in Phoenix ...
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Plans unveiled for long-awaited art museum in Las Vegas
The 90,000-square-foot building at Symphony Park will have three exhibition spaces, a gift shop, cafe, outdoor public space, small theater and lobby.
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Featured White Castle
Terrible’s marks 65 years of success, growth and connection with Las Vegas
Terrible’s is so ingrained in the collective consciousness of Southern Nevada that locals barely noticed when the company changed its name.
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Las Vegas ad companies take center stage in New York
At the heart of Times Square in New York City, only a few miles from Coco Gauff’s attempt to defend her U.S. Open title, a ...
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Illegal sales of raw milk prompt Nevada officials to reiterate warnings about product’s risks
Expert: Raw milk — legal or illegal — can cause more harm to a person’s health than the alleged good.
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All Sports Fighting
Local fighters in spotlight for historic UFC card at Sphere
The card is loaded with nine Mexican natives or residents including Daniel Zellhuber, but there’s also another less obvious class of fighters in abundant supply: ...
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Raiders relying on unfamiliar faces after pair of defensive line injuries
Ten out of 11 expected Raiders’ defensive starters trotted out onto the field at SoFi Stadium for the first possession of the season last week. ...
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Las Vegas poet James Norman blends personal stories with sharp political insight
Norman’s verses aren’t about grandeur or hollow activism. He writes about the everyday struggles of those caught in the crossfire of a world that feels ...
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Four schools — but not UNLV — leaving Mountain West Conference for Pac-12
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Alexander Mattison carving out a bigger role in Raiders’ offense
The Raiders started using more of a running back by committee approach as training camp went on, and now it appears likely the workload will ...
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Both UFC belts at risk change hands in Sphere spectacular
Sphere’s presentation was inescapable in its live-sporting event debut, and the athletes made sure the sold-out crowd got their money’s worth. ...
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The origin of one of the most anticipated and expensive fight cards in Las Vegas history traces back to Tom Brady and U2.
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Lisa Davis, the executive director in the office of graduate student services at UNLV’s Lee Business School, said she has spoken to many prospective students ...
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Live Nation alone is responsible for 37 Latin music and comedy shows taking place in Las Vegas in the days surrounding the September 16 holiday.
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The Chargers took the Raiders’ best shots in Week 1 but kept standing and coming forward until they broke the SoFi Stadium visitors with a ...
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Raiders drop opener to Chargers
Las Vegas led Los Angeles 7-6 at halftime behind a 33-yard touchdown pass from Gardner Minshew to Alexander Mattison ...
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Gardner Minshew brings ‘aura’ for Raiders to rally around
Gardner Minshew isn’t the type of leader who’s going to go helmet-to-helmet with a defender exchanging words; he’s more likely to laugh it off.
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Defensive changes could be the difference as UNLV readies for Kansas
For the UNLV football team, the memories from last year’s bowl game against Kansas still linger. UNLV’s magical 2023 campaign reached its end in Phoenix ...
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Plans unveiled for long-awaited art museum in Las Vegas
The 90,000-square-foot building at Symphony Park will have three exhibition spaces, a gift shop, cafe, outdoor public space, small theater and lobby.
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FeaturedWhite Castle
Terrible’s marks 65 years of success, growth and connection with Las Vegas
Terrible’s is so ingrained in the collective consciousness of Southern Nevada that locals barely noticed when the company changed its name.
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Las Vegas ad companies take center stage in New York
At the heart of Times Square in New York City, only a few miles from Coco Gauff’s attempt to defend her U.S. Open title, a ...
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Illegal sales of raw milk prompt Nevada officials to reiterate warnings about product’s risks
Expert: Raw milk — legal or illegal — can cause more harm to a person’s health than the alleged good.
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Local fighters in spotlight for historic UFC card at Sphere
The card is loaded with nine Mexican natives or residents including Daniel Zellhuber, but there’s also another less obvious class of fighters in abundant supply: ...
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Raiders relying on unfamiliar faces after pair of defensive line injuries
Ten out of 11 expected Raiders’ defensive starters trotted out onto the field at SoFi Stadium for the first possession of the season last week. ...
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Las Vegas poet James Norman blends personal stories with sharp political insight
Norman’s verses aren’t about grandeur or hollow activism. He writes about the everyday struggles of those caught in the crossfire of a world that feels ...