Flu shots may open up in Southern Nevada

If you’re at high risk for the H1N1 flu but are putting off getting vaccinated because of long lines at the health district, there’s good news: Your doctor in the next few weeks could receive more doses of the vaccine. … Depending on how many people attend two public H1N1 clinics on Saturday, the Southern Nevada Health District could reallocate some of its supply to private providers, state health officials said Thursday.

Killing draws life sentence

A 26-year-old man convicted of helping plan and carry out a 2007 murder was sentenced to life in prison Thursday with the possibility of parole after 42 years.

Goodman sees vote on city hall

Las Vegas officials could be voting on building a new city hall as soon as Dec. 2, Mayor Oscar Goodman said Thursday.

Top court tells judge to leave

CARSON CITY — Because of a gap in state election laws, the Nevada Supreme Court on Thursday ordered Family Court Judge Robert Teuton to immediately vacate his position.

Architect, firm at odds

A local architecture firm under scrutiny for irregular campaign contributions to Sen. Harry Reid also is sparring on other fronts with the ex-employee who reported it to the Federal Election Commission.

‘Personhood’ faces challenge

CARSON CITY — The ACLU, Planned Parenthood and several individuals filed a lawsuit Thursday challenging language in the “Personhood” petition whose sponsors want to overturn the U.S. Supreme Court decision allowing abortion.

Earn, win cruises at Hard Rock; Thanksgiving promotions unveiled

Through Dec. 17, Hard Rock Hotel players can either earn a cruise or win a cruise. Players earning 20,000 points ($13,333-$40,000 coin-in based on game played and Rockstar Club tier) from Nov. 1-Dec. 17 will receive a complimentary seven-day cruise for two. On Dec. 17, the casino will draw for five cruises — and players receive one drawing ticket for every 250 points earned Nov. 1-Dec. 17. Players must be present at the drawing to win.

Holly Madison to kick off wine celebration with grape stomp

The 2009 harvest Beaujolais Nouveau wine celebration will kick off at 3 p.m. Wednesday with a traditional grape stomping by “Peepshow” star Holly Madison and a Lucille Ball impersonator at Paris Las Vegas, 3655 Las Vegas Blvd. South. The celebration will continue with free samples from noon to 6 p.m. Thursday in the hotel’s reception area, a Thursday dessert-and-wine tasting, a Nov. 21 wine-and-cheese educational session and a Nov. 22 brunch. For tickets and information, visit the Paris Las Vegas box office. Tickets for a Nov. 20 tasting at Risque nightclub can be purchased at www.rocknrollwine.com or 240-3066. …

DON’T MISS IT

CHELSEA HANDLER

Farcical Fairy Tale

Everybody knows — or at least knows the basic outline of — the story of Snow White.

John Fogerty

When he sings the line, it sounds as if the weather finally has broken on a career once tethered to storm clouds.

Jeanine Mason

Jeanine Mason is 18 years old. She says she “always wanted for my senior year to take a road trip with my friends.”

Walking Away

And now, the real Vegas gambling story of Norm Macdonald, as told to me (although I’ve cut out five uses of the “f” word): “I seem to have gotten compulsive gambling out of my system.”

Bon Jovi coming to MGM Grand

Superstar rockers Bon Jovi enliven the MGM Grand Garden Arena on March 6.

‘2012’

It’s a disaster movie, all right — in both senses of the term.

Pin Kaow

It had been a few years since I’d been to the original Pin Kaow (there now are three). I remembered the food as pretty good, the atmosphere as regulation strip-center-nothing-special, clean but as basic as it gets. And so it was that when a friend and I entered for lunch recently, I initially thought I was in the wrong place.

HEIDI’S PICKS

Heidi’s Picks is a weekly selection of restaurant suggestions from Review-Journal critic Heidi Knapp Rinella.

Soldiers disarmed

In March 1993, under President Bill Clinton, the Army imposed regulations forbidding military personnel from carrying their personal firearms.

Candidate laments curbs on revolution

In the summer of 2008, the U.S. Supreme Court, on a 5-4 vote, gave gun rights advocates a notable victory. The majority opinion, written by Justice Antonin Scalia, said the Second Amendment right to “keep and bear arms” applies to individual Americans, not simply to members of what the amendment vaguely calls a “well-regulated militia.”

Wrong recipe

Here we go again. Another month, another left-leaning think tank condemning Nevada as a bottom-feeding badland in desperate need of more and higher taxes.

Troubled Privé owner files for bankruptcy

The cost of recent legal troubles has forced embattled nightclub owner Privé Las Vegas to file for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.

Index keeps on sliding

The Southern Nevada Index of Leading Economic Indicators dropped further in October, suggesting a continuation of the current local recession, an economist at UNLV’s Center for Business and Economic Research said Thursday. … The index dropped to 125.77 in October, down from 126.26 the previous month and from 130.60 in October 2008.

WSOP’s Pollack resigns top post

World Series of Poker Commissioner Jeffrey Pollack resigned his role with the tournament just three days after concluding its second-most lucrative competition in the event’s 40-year history.

Boyd accused of trying to control case

Station Casinos has accused Boyd Gaming Corp. of “attempting to improperly manipulate the bankruptcy process” in an effort to “pick off and dismantle its chief competitor’s assets.”

Health care trade show looks West, settles on Las Vegas

A major health care trade group will move its annual meeting from Chicago to Las Vegas in 2012, a decision that underlines emerging signs of improving trade-show business here.

IN BRIEF

Cannery Casino Resorts has debt downgraded by Moody’s

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