On the golf course, UNLV’s Lon Kruger might be the Tiger Woods of the Mountain West Conference. The comparison is made in terms of skills, of course, because Kruger is not one to throw clubs or curse.
We’ve received a flurry of questions for the folks at the Department of Motor Vehicles the past couple months. Since in the past week they have twice delayed their legislative hearing regarding the controversial Real ID, we figured they might have some extra time on their hands. So we threw the following noncontroversial questions their way.
Bus drivers, cafeteria workers and other school support staff may give up pay raises based on experience next year to help save the struggling Clark County School District about $10 million.
Can you say “cruda?” That’s Spanish for “hangover.”
In the glass: Rutherford Hill Cabernet Sauvignon is a deep ruby-red color with a semi-opaque core going out into a fine crimson-red rim definition with medium-high viscosity.
Perhaps the most popular actress to perform on “Dancing With the Stars” has done her last dance. Pamela Anderson was ousted from the show Tuesday.
Frank Sinatra can still intimidate. Three of the five “American Idol’ contestants had trouble interpreting his hits on Tuesday’s show, even with the help of Harry Connick Jr.
Mitt Romney, who won the GOP presidential caucus in Nevada in 2008, returned Tuesday to provide a bit of political payback for one of his early supporters, Joe Heck, a Republican he endorsed in the race against Rep. Dina Titus, a vulnerable freshman Democrat.
Perini Building Co. on Tuesday took steps to enlist the help of the governor’s office to investigate why MGM Mirage is not paying more than $500 million the builder claims it and its subcontractors are owed for work on CityCenter.
