Lukacevic shoots Wranglers into playoffs

When Ned Lukacevic left Las Vegas three weeks ago to play in the American Hockey League, the Wranglers were left to battle for a playoff berth without their leading scorer.

North Las Vegas will slash 204 jobs by mid-June

The bad news: 204 North Las Vegas city jobs will be cut by mid-June. But that number, which City Council approved Thursday evening during a 52-minute budget meeting, is significantly less than the 273 positions originally targeted to be eliminated.

Hundreds pursue spot on ‘The Apprentice’ at Las Vegas tryouts

Trump impersonator Robert Ensler lined up Thursday morning outside the Trump International Hotel with more than 200 other hopefuls angling for a spot on Trump’s “The Apprentice,” an NBC show that pits 18 business owners, managers and executives against each other to fight for a job with the Trump organization.

Heidi’s Picks

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

MOVIES

opening this week

‘A Prophet’

When you have no life, you take the life you can find. Even if it means living your life by taking others’ lives.

Barry Manilow

That Barry Manilow sure knows how to make an entrance. And an exit, too.

Comedian Jay Leno back in town doing stand-up despite TV drama

Jay Leno is back on late-night TV and back at The Mirage this weekend. And you would never know it was ever any different if, say, you’ve been on a space shuttle mission with no Wi-Fi access since September.

Von Teese just plain captivating

Imagine my surprise. I watched Dita Von Teese take her clothes off Wednesday night, and me likee.

Boxing champs to visit dealership

Boxers Evander Holyfield and Frans Botha will make an appearance Monday at Findlay Toyota in the Valley Automall.

Tiny Pontiac proves worthy getaway car

The tone said it all. “What happened to my pyramid of brownies?” my wife, Lisa, clucked from the kitchen. For a Sunday morning, her tone was surprisingly stern.

Chevy debuts compact

It truly is a small world after all when General Motors’ cornerstone division produces a vehicle for both European and Asian markets before firing up production on our shores. Welcome to the global edition of the Chevrolet Cruze.

Technology discourages backyard mechanics

With all the recalls by automobile manufacturers in the news this year, it makes us wonder if automobile designs have become too complex to guarantee passenger safety. Are there just too many integrated mechanical, electronic and software systems in today’s cars for an independent mechanic to be able to repair or maintain them reliably?

CORRECTIONS

■ A story in Thursday’s Las Vegas Review-Journal misquoted Zachary Petkanas, spokesman for the re-election campaign of Sen. Harry Reid, D-Nev. In response to reports of eggs thrown during a confrontation between Reid supporters and Tea Party activists Saturday in Searchlight, Petkanas said: “It wasn’t anyone from our campaign. We certainly don’t condone that kind of behavior.”

Trump look-alike among auditioners

Motivated by the game-changing opportunity to join Donald Trump on “The Apprentice,” one early bird stayed overnight outside at Trump International Hotel.

‘Don’t negotiate in public’

Public education gobbles up vast sums of public money, so any negotiations on how those tax dollars are spent must take place in public. The leaders of Gov. Jim Gibbons’ Blue Ribbon Education Reform Task Force wisely acknowledged as much Wednesday when, after originally deciding to meet in secret, they agreed to abide by Nevada’s open meeting law and share their important discussions with taxpayers.

Federal strings

The short version of the controversy over Nevada deciding to seek $175 million in federal “Race to the Top” schooling grants goes like this:

Mileage tax won’t catch all road users

One of the biggest flaws of the proposed vehicle mileage tax plan (Wednesday editorial) is that it will not capture any taxes from our tourists and part-time residents. If taxes are no longer paid at the pump, the thousands of cars and RVs that drive here from California, Utah and Arizona weekly and fill up before returning home will not pay taxes. Yet, they are users of our highways that need to be maintained.

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