Miata remains favorite

Nine hundred thousand and counting. That’s how many MX-5 Miatas have been purchased by sports-car lovers the world over during the past 20 years.

Three Chrysler dealerships survive

Several Las Vegas Chrysler dealerships have closed as a result Fiat’s takeover of the corporation, but two local automotive groups — Chapman and Towbin — remain open and will work together to serve the valley.

Neglecting turn signals are national peeve

I’m serious. With $100,000 hanging in the balance of every lane change or turn, you’d bet the problem with people NOT using their signals would end. Or, there would be no more need for state or federal tax. I figure the average trip to work would cost about $1.6 million plus the morning paper and coffee.

MARCHERS TAKE A STAND AGAINST SEX TRAFFICKING

With help from an area megachurch, more than 100 people gathered tonight in Las Vegas to protest the burgeoning sex trafficking trade. The marchers started at a local gymnasium and later moved to the Strip.

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England is on the board

John-Paul Kelly from Aylesbury, England, won the $1,500 buy-in pot-limit hold’em championship at the World Series of Poker Thursday night.

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