Rachel Bilson is slowly but surely becoming the new Nicole Richie. That’s not to say you can expect her clavicles to protrude further than her breasts anytime soon. Rather, the starlet who was commonly referred to as “the other girl on ‘The O.C.’ ” is stealing the spotlight for her style. She could easily pull a Richie coup — abandon her stylist and become a Bazaar cover girl — in the next couple years.
Just like a good plastic surgeon can dramatically alter a face with the slice of a scalpel, so can a good makeup artist with the stroke of a brush.
Because Sarah Palin feels so comfortable trotting her 7-year-old daughter around the political world, it’s only fair to highlight one of the most central women’s issues that she didn’t touch upon in her Henderson appearance Tuesday: motherhood.
Over the next four years, the Clark County Commission will either move its government onto a fiscally sustainable path or allow its employee unions to finish burying taxpayers under the crushing burden of public-sector salaries and retirement benefits.
Since he was a high school sophomore in San Diego, Les Lazareck wanted to work in the renewable energy industry.
The former chairman of the Public Utilities Commission is going to work for Southwest Gas Corp. as vice president, starting Nov. 3.
WASHINGTON — The Interior Department plans to make available 190 million acres of federal land in a dozen Western states for development of geothermal energy projects — a move that could produce enough electricity for 5 million homes.
WASHINGTON — The number of homeowners ensnared in the foreclosure crisis grew by more than 70 percent in the third quarter of this year compared with the same period in 2007, according to data being released today.
Las Vegas-based Allegiant Travel Co. increased revenue 35.4 percent to $116.9 million in the third quarter, but earnings per share fell from 34 cents to 24 cents, a 29.4 percent decline.
