It is a common misconception that the “older generation” doesn’t know a thing about modern technology. That they can have actual lives may be even more unbelievable.
If you’ve ever found the perfect groove in your couch — the kind where the cushions and pillows align so perfectly you wouldn’t even consider getting up for anything less than two-thirds of the Kardashian sisters on your doorstep holding a reasonable mortgage and some In-N-Out — then you know what it’s like when the phone rings.
Julie sits and stares. Then she stands and stares. She tries the light to her left, then to her right. Close up, then from a distance. Something is happening inside her that, for the time being, apparently makes blinking unnecessary. Or breathing, for that matter.
You could say the average Southern Nevada home gardener has a tough row to hoe.
Despite encroachment by urban housing tracts, portions of the northwestern Las Vegas Valley retain their rural feel, especially at Floyd Lamb State Park at Tule Springs, a former “divorce ranch” as well as working livestock spread.
The slumping economy hasn’t forced Las Vegan Michael Schroeder to ease up on his twice-a-week golf habit.
Kirk Boylston came to Las Vegas during the boom to oversee development of The Arroyo business park at the Las Vegas Beltway and Rainbow Boulevard.
CATCH THE RISING STARS: The Business Press looks at 10 local businesspeople with copious potential and bright futures. The Stars followed varied paths but all found success through diligence and commitment to their companies.
It seems every analyst, pundit and investor has weighed in on the financial situation faced by MGM Mirage.
Bob Woolley ducked into the Cannery Casino in North Las Vegas to grab a snapshot for the “guess the casino” feature on his poker blog.
BRISTOL, Tenn. (AP) — Kyle Busch has dominated Bristol Motor Speedway before, only to be denied a trip to Victory Lane.
Not this time.
