GOP Senate candidate to start running TV ads

Republican U.S. Senate candidate John Chachas plans to begin running his first TV ads starting Tuesday, one focused on his biography and the other on his business experience.

IN BRIEF

A 93-year-old man died after crashing his car into a utility pole and rolling over on Paradise Road near Karen Avenue Sunday morning.

Tea Party dogma difficult to define

Forcing Tea Party ideology into a category creates the same problem U.S. Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart faced in 1964 when he tried to define pornography.

Jay-Z gives fans a peek at his celebrity

He fancies himself hip-hop’s pre-eminent huckster, three-card monte personified, a used car salesman with beats instead of beaters.

Best of Las Vegas results tallied

Votes by Review-Journal readers have been tallied, and it’s time to unveil the results of the Best of Las Vegas balloting, listing your favorite people, places and more.

Final Four finally gives Butler reason to party

INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The school that never celebrates midnight madness to kick off the basketball season finally held a late-night campus party.

‘Smart’ meters have security holes

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Computer-security researchers say new “smart” meters that are designed to help deliver electricity more efficiently also have flaws that could let hackers tamper with the power grid in previously impossible ways.

‘The Show’ strikes out ‘2K10’ in gaming

My eternal complaint about baseball video games is they require debilitating patience. All you want to do is swing away. But if you rush yourself in the batter’s box, expect to hit badly and get trounced.

reporters’ notebook

District Judge Michael Villani went to great lengths last week to emphasize the civic value of jury duty, even recounting his own recent experience as a juror on a 2½-week civil trial.

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