Las Vegas attorney George Kelesis, who represented two whistle-blowers in the investigation into colluding doctors and lawyers, asked a trusted doctor what he would do if he knew of wrongdoing by other doctors.
ASHEVILLE, N.C. — An armed man spotted at a North Carolina airport parking lot just after Air Force One departed Sunday told an officer he wanted to see the president and had a car equipped with police gear, including a siren and flashing lights, authorities said.
MARINA DEL REY, Calif. — A 16-year-old Southern California girl attempting to sail solo around the world has ended her quest to become the youngest to make the trip nonstop and will head to South Africa for boat repairs.
RENO — Police say a Nevada man took a ten-week-old infant from a house in the Reno suburbs while the baby’s mother slept.
LAUGHLIN — A motorcycle burst into flames at the Laughlin River Run bike rally.
No one can dominate Talladega Superspeedway over a number of races like some drivers do at certain tracks around the NASCAR Sprint Cup circuit. The nasty beast of a 2.66-mile, 33-degree-banked track always seems to be the one in the battle that eventually conquers.
We’ve seen our fair share of drivers over recent years have success in spurts at Talladega, but nothing ever really sustained. The combination of three-wide — and sometimes four-wide — racing at 200 mph for 188 laps makes it hard enough to just finish the race let alone think about winning. In just about every instance, “The Big One” occurs where 10 to 15 cars get involved in what would be a minor accident at any other track but turns out to resemble dominoes falling in line at Talladega.
While attending 51s games as a kid, Chris Carter envisioned himself returning to Cashman Field on his way to the big leagues.
Almost five months into a five-year deal that brought him out of a decade-long retirement, Garth Brooks says his Las Vegas experience has become “the best of both worlds.”
