Two men were shot to death late Friday night on a quiet suburban street in North Las Vegas.
It’s looking like 2003 all over again — and I’m not referring to the record tax increases on the way.
It’s good for America that thousands of well-meaning citizens ventured out on tax day and demonstrated against the massive government debt we’re incurring by ever-increasing deficit spending.
Kevin writes in from Buffalo, N.Y., in response to my March 15 column, “Prohibitionists force pain patients to live in agony”:
Check out the new, April 7 assessment from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, titled “Rightwing Extremism: Current Economic and Political Climate Fueling Resurgence in Radicalization and Recruitment,” obtained by Reuters and other news media last week.
On Thursday, The Associated Press reported: “Nevada faces the largest budget deficit in the country for the upcoming fiscal year, according to a recent survey of states by the Center for Budget and Policy Priorities, a liberal Washington, D.C., think tank.
paranoia (pair-ah-NOY-ah): an unfounded or exaggerated distrust of others, reaching delusional proportions. Paranoids constantly suspect others are out to get them.
According to the Department of Homeland Security, Americans need to be on the lookout for twisted, hate-filled veterans recruited from the ranks of people passionate about a single issue like, say, illegal immigration or abortion.
“I have a new job. … We are going to have to move.”
I used to confuse Vin Diesel with The Rock. They’re both big-muscle actors who broke into action movies at about the same time. But Diesel is a much better actor, certainly in video games.
Last week’s death of porn pioneer Marilyn Chambers excavated a showbiz artifact so forgotten it takes an archaeologist — or at least a microfilm reader — to find its remains.
Steve Lechnir loves his wife, Elissa, but sometimes, he needs some alone time.
Small peppers in a pot, cucumbers in a birdbath, tomatoes in a whisky barrel and beets in an old dish. Gardeners are taking to pots because they’re practical answers to the rising cost of food and smaller yards. Consider places where pots fit — balconies, patios, decks, doorsteps or pool sides.
Horseback excursions into Southern Nevada’s scenic outback remain among the most popular outdoor adventures available for both visitors and residents. Guided trail rides explore remote areas away from paved highways. Riders experience the trail on treks lasting from an hour to several hours when combined with meals, such as pack-along box lunches or breakfast or dinner cooked trailside.
Here are a few things in news, entertainment and popular culture that we’ve been talking about lately.
Here is a listing of events designed for book lovers. Information is subject to change or cancellation without notice. Additions or changes to this listing must be submitted at least 10 days in advance of Sunday publication to Bookmark, Las Vegas Review-Journal, P.O. Box 70, Las Vegas, NV 89125. For more information, call 383-0306.
The Desert Research Institute presented the 22nd annual Nevada Medal Dinner and Awards Ceremony on April 7 at the Peppermill in Reno and on April 9 at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas.
When the contestants in the 2009 Miss USA pageant take the stage this evening for the competition’s finals, they’ll do it with a good deal of insight into Southern Nevada.
