Authority at issue in energy integration talks

WASHINGTON — Sen. Harry Reid on Thursday called on the Senate to push forward a bill that seeks to broaden electricity networks and transfer potentially bountiful green energy to consumers.

Plan to buy Cannery Casino Resorts falls apart

A $1.75 billion deal by Australia’s Crown Ltd. to buy Las Vegas-based Cannery Casino Resorts collapsed Thursday when the buyer couldn’t meet certain conditions in time to close the transaction.

Economical Rambler saved AMC

People who think the automobiles of 1950s were all overstuffed, chrome-laden, gas-drinking behemoths need to recalibrate their memory synapses.

Chapman in-house financing competes with banks

Karen Kowis was only two years into a five-year lease on her Dodge Ram when she decided she wanted to replace it with a new Dodge Durango. But like many other people in this economy with a great credit history and a full-time job, she still ran into some financing difficulties. The financing department at Chapman Dodge helped her to resolve these issues.

Toyota empire was built on thread, not tread

It was a single thread that gave a man a dream, created a little history and displayed the talents of a remarkable mind and a family with resourcefulness in its genes.

Desert Volkswagen hosts charitable head-shaving event to benefit children

In an effort to raise funds for the St. Baldrick’s Foundation, the staff at Desert Volkswagen hosted its first annual head-shaving charity event on March 7. Honoring St. Baldrick’s yearly fundraising event, the dealership recruited anybody and everybody willing to shave their head for childhood cancer.

Go easy on the brakes

Just about every morning on my way to work, I get stuck behind the Stop-and-Go Guy.

Lady Rebel rally falls short

After trailing by as many as 18 points in the second half, the UNLV Lady Rebels rallied back to within two, but fell 71-63 to San Diego State in a Mountain West Conference tournament semifinal at the Thomas & Mack Center on Friday.

LADY REBELS RALLY BUT FALL SHORT, 71-63

The No. 7 seed UNLV Lady Rebels couldn’t pull off another upset, losing today to No. 2 seed San Diego State, 71-63, in the semifinals of the Mountain West Conference women’s tournament at the Thomas & Mack Center. UNLV trailed by 12 points at halftime but made a comeback late in the second half before falling short. The Aztecs will play No. 1 seed Utah for the championship tomorrow.

Lady Rebs trail SDSU at the half

Shamela Hampton scored 13 points and pulled down five rebounds, but San Diego State used its distinct advantage in athleticism to grab a 32-30 lead at the break.

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