How Flattering is Imitation?

Every fall, the fashion industry cooks up a list of “hot, new trends.” Hot they may very well be and trends they’ll surely become, but it’s the word “new” that can spark debate. For someone, somewhere, a motorcycle jacket, polka-dot dress or Lycra leggings has been a staple in their wardrobe long before Balmain, Donna Karan or Marc Jacobs deemed it as such.

The Power of Pink

Shop for a cause during Breast Cancer Awareness Month

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Reaching into the grave

It’s a primary tenet of Marxism, right up there with the abolition of private property.

Giving away the store

Clark County’s firefighters have challengers to their title as Southern Nevada’s stingiest six-figure misers: Clark County’s prosecutors.

Judge postpones Station hearing

The judge overseeing Station Casinos’ bankruptcy case on Wednesday rescheduled a hearing to decide whether to approve requests to appoint an examiner to look into several aspects of the case.

Kohl’s opens three new stores in Las Vegas

Kohl’s held three grand openings in Las Vegas on Wednesday. The stores were part of a nationwide 37-store rollout that created 450 local jobs and 5,200 jobs companywide. Local stores opened at 1300 S. Nellis Blvd., 1316 W. Sunset Road and 4265 S. Grand Canyon Drive.

Strip stocks stage September surge

Strip gaming stocks in September continued a climb out of oblivion that began in August.

IN BRIEF

Consultants get time to meet bond requirement

Contractors propose tax credits, policy changes to spur rebound

With construction activity at a near standstill and one in five construction workers out of a job, the Associated General Contractors laid out a blueprint Wednesday aimed at stimulating economic recovery through a series of tax credits, incentives and policy changes.

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