Monday, March 23, 2026

Making the wrong kind of history

On Tuesday, June 10, 2014, the wrong kind of primary election history was made here in Clark County. The voter turnout of 15.8 percent, the second-lowest ever. Only the primary election of 2008, where only 14.8 percent of the eligible voters bothered to go to the polls.

Black To Life… For A Healthier You

For men, emotions can run wild when a significant other reveals she is carrying a child. Fatherhood begins the moment it is announced, ushering in a lifelong partnership that begins with the shared experience of a pregnancy.

Black To Life… For A Healthier You

As we move toward the traditional prom season, with it comes the need to have what is an often uncomfortable but necessary conversation with young people.
That conversation is about safe sex. Rites of passage like prom are a reminder that our children are at the onset of adulthood. They must understand that this moment comes with a responsibility to protect their health and future.

HAVING A BALL, FOR A CAUSE

Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority’s 11th Annual Emerald Ball boosts education in Las Vegas.

Good Friday Jam Session

On April 18, Pat Pennington presents a Good Friday old-school jam session at Ebenezer COGIC, 1072 W. Bartlett Ave. in Las Vegas. Information: (866) 697-3188 ext. 101 or 105.

Black To Life… For A Healthier You

As we move toward the traditional prom season, with it comes the need to have what is an often uncomfortable but necessary conversation with young people.
That conversation is about safe sex. Rites of passage like prom are a reminder that our children are at the onset of adulthood. They must understand that this moment comes with a responsibility to protect their health and future.

National Autism Awareness Month

In the month of April, motivational speaker Les Brown (left), Gabriel Gibson (center) and Terri Greathouse Gibson urge everyone to step up the fight against autism.

Black To Life… For A Healthier You

March is National Women & Girls HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus)/AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome) Awareness Month.

‘Everybody talks about the weather’

Weatherman Darren Miller on climate change, extreme weather and the real reason people watch local TV.

Black To Life… For A Healthier You

February 3, 2014 by  
Filed under Health, Highlights

Protecting the babies
February is International Prenatal Infection Awareness Month, where we also turn attention to the risks that infectious diseases can pose to unborn babies.

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