There’s not much better on a hot summer day than a scoop of cold gelato, and since we’re having a lot of those now, it’s fitting that readers have several suggestions for Connie Hannon.
Aloha Kitchen, 4466 E. Charleston Blvd., received 17 demerits June 17. Violations included frozen chicken thawing on counter. GRADE: B
Chili peppers, those little firecrackers of flavor that add a bit of zip to our lives, are starring players in many of the world’s cuisines.
Two months after picking themselves up off the floor, stocks in gambling-related companies are losing steam again.
NV Energy’s latest action plan for new power capacity will rely almost solely on ecofriendly measures, executives for the power utility said in a meeting Tuesday with Review-Journal editors and reporters.
A day after the Interior Department announced plans to fast-track solar-power plants on public lands in Nevada, a clean-energy forum met to discuss how government agencies, legislators and private businesses have advanced green power.
The company responsible for ensuring that construction work on CityCenter’s Harmon Tower was done properly Tuesday blamed communications breakdowns between different groups for problems at the project.
A Las Vegas police detective shot a man wanted for having sex with a child Wednesday afternoon in a northwest valley neighborhood. The suspect fled when police said they were going to arrest him, and a physical altercation between the detective and the suspect took place following a foot chase. The officer shot the suspect in a desert lot near Rancho Drive and Alexander road, and the suspect was pronounced dead at the scene.
A North Las Vegas Fire Department captain was indicted today on several felony charges stemming from his attempt to file a false insurance claim in order to erase a debt, the Nevada attorney general’s office announced.
Republican gubernatorial candidate Mike Montandon, who kicked off his campaign this week, has fallen short of his goal of raising $1 million by now, he said.
The 2-year-old girl found floating in a pool Tuesday has died, Las Vegas police said today.
Back in the ’60s and ’70s, Vegas PBS would broadcast gavel-to-gavel coverage of the Nevada Gaming Control Commission much like C-SPAN now covers Congress except it was not broadcast live. The film had to be taken back to the studio for broadcast.
Two more defendants have been named in a federal cocaine trafficking case stemming from the kidnapping of a 6-year-old boy from his Las Vegas home last October.
