Rockabilly Revelry

It was a Saturday afternoon, and all the hot rods choking Flamingo Road made the street rumble like a cranky fault line.

Layoffs looming in North Las Vegas

The current recession has caused tax revenues to dwindle in the city of North Las Vegas, just as it has everywhere else.

Taken for a ride

Underlying Barack Obama’s support for bailing out the U.S. auto industry has always been the notion that federal bureaucrats and environmentalists know better than Detroit executives what kind of cars should be on the market.

Sign of a maturing city

A lot of folks, including me, have been talking lately about how the Smith Performing Arts Center, construction of which is set to start soon, will represent a big step forward for a city not highly regarded for its cultural riches.

IT’S CASH AS CASH CAN

Need some scratch, jack, gelt, bucks, dinero, greenbacks or dough?

Road project stymied

The Las Vegas tourism downturn is disrupting more than the hospitality industry — it’s complicating plans for major road construction.

Panel backs construction-defect bill

CARSON CITY — A plan sought by builders to limit the ability of Nevada homeowners trying to file claims for construction defects won approval Thursday in the Senate Judiciary Committee.

Harrah’s lowers debt

Harrah’s Entertainment was able to reduce its debt load by $2.3 billion in a program that ended Tuesday, although industry analysts Thursday were unable to determine if that will be enough to keep the company out of bankruptcy court.

IN BRIEF

Arraignment delayed for accused embezzler

Reid (and Reid!) on local TV next weekend

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., is scheduled to be interviewed on the Channel 3 show hosted by local attorney Ed Bernstein, airing Sun., Apr. 19 at 4 p.m.

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