I’m lucky that I’ve never been one of those people who says or thinks violent thoughts. I never say something like, “I could just kill such-and-such.” I mean, I can hate a person. I just don’t get all rage-y about it.
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The Women’s Leadership Council of United Way of Southern Nevada celebrated the inspirational power of women’s philanthropy during its annual luncheon Feb. 25 at Paris Las Vegas.
Getting noticed has never been high on my list of problems. Now that it’s my job, however, I feel invisible. The 40 or so mobile billboards perpetually trolling the Strip seem too familiar a sight to attract any tourist attention.
One door closes — and another opens. So when Oscar possibilities don’t receive deserved Academy Award nominations, slamming the door on this year’s Oscar dreams, the Review-Journal’s 26th annual Terry Awards ride to the rescue.
THE COMING SECOND WAVE: More homeowners whose mortgages are deeply underwater are considering “strategic defaults,” or just walking away from their mortgages. But there are some big financial consequences that homeowners could face if they do.
Fortunes have been made and lost on land deals in Las Vegas. Mostly lost, lately.
Nevada offers investors a dicey backdrop for stock investments.
Barry Shier never sought the spotlight.
FORT COLLINS, Colo. — Travis Franklin scored 16 points and Colorado State ended a five-game losing streak with a 76-67 victory over Utah on Saturday.
