Attorneys for Amber Candelaria have filed an appeal with the Nevada Supreme Court, which seeks to have the Las Vegas justice of the peace candidate’s name on the ballot after a judge ruled that she was ineligible.
Charges were dropped Monday against the second man arrested in the shooting of a Las Vegas police officer last week after prosecutors announced they were unable to proceed.
Apple Inc.’s iPad tablet computer hits U.S. shelves on Saturday, but fans who want the new touch-screen gadget shipped directly to them must wait a week. The company began taking preorders for the iPad on March 12, promising to get the device to eager buyers by its store launch date of April 3rd. Customers who placed pre-orders by March 27 will receive the device by that date, where Saturday delivery is available, but Apple said Sunday that new pre-orders won’t be shipped out until April 12.
LOS ANGELES — “How to Train Your Dragon” breathed a bit of box-office fire with a $43.3 million opening weekend and a No. 1 debut, according to studio estimates Sunday.
As soon as Lt. Col. Scott Cunningham shouted “Dismissed!” 250 Nevada Army National Guard soldiers broke formation Monday and rushed to the outstretched arms of their loved ones.
Signs that Las Vegas might be bouncing back were popping like corks over the weekend.
Three good stories unfolded, and then the worst was saved for last. The Final Four was filled out by a predictably tired story Sunday as Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski strolled to graciously shake hands, grin and cut down the nets.
RENO — Reno’s 100-tent homeless camping area won’t be shutting down.
MC Hammer hints that his friend Tiger Woods will return to lady-loaded Las Vegas at the end of 2010 to produce his annual charity concert “Tiger Jam,” which usually comes in spring but was sidetracked with Tiger Tail-gate.
