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Summer means a few things: ice cream cones, tee shirt sweat stains, and a range of new style opportunities. Thanks to the 20-year nostalgia cycle, fashion staples from the '90s and early aughts are having a moment. Whether it's the runway or red carpet, we're seeing the return of low-rise jeans, plenty of butterfly clips, and tube tops.
The struggling home goods retailer has been pulling all kinds of levers, leaving many to wonder why it hasn’t sought Chapter 11 protection by now.
Language, it’s an important part of one’s identity and culture and for the Filipinix American Stude
Public health officials across the United States and elsewhere have a new method to turn to in detecting a widespread, dangerous fungus, thanks to a recent study in Las Vegas conducted by a team that included UNLV and Southern Nevada Water Authority researchers.
Former Democratic Assemblyman and UNLV professor Paul Aizley, a champion for progressive issues long before they became popular and a staunch advocate for life-long learning, died Sunday at the age of 87.
The carnage of the war was so extreme that historians have had a difficult time agreeing on exactly how many people lost their lives.
The shuttered Hawaiian Marketplace shopping complex has been razed to make way for a new 300,000-square-foot shopping center on the east side of Las Vegas Boulevard, just south of Harmon Avenue.
Las Vegas residents are one step closer to not having to drive to Primm to play the lottery.
Evidence shows the Las Vegas Metro is the fastest-warming city in the entire US. A new heat map was just completed by volunteers working with the RTC to show which areas of the valley are the hottest. Dr. Steffen Lehmann, a professor of architecture and urbanism at UNLV, has researched how excessive heat impacts the city for decades and met with FOX5 to break down the impacts of the urban heat island effect.
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