White House party crasher getting reality show

Who would have guessed it? Bravo network says it’s going ahead with its “Real Housewives of D.C.” series with Michaele Salahi. She’s the one who, along with her husband, talked her way into a White House state dinner.

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Woman gets prison for assault on officers with car

A Las Vegas woman was sentenced Tuesday to 16 months to six years in prison for assaulting two Las Vegas police officers with her car, according to court records.

Pallet fire blamed on electrical malfunction

An electrical malfunction is believed to have sparked the fire that engulfed a pallet storage yard in Henderson last week, officials said Tuesday.

UNLV official: No recovery until 2011 for Southern Nevada

Any signs of economic recovery in Southern Nevada won’t come until 2011, and that’s assuming the recession doesn’t take a double dip as some economists have warned, the director of UNLV’s business research center said Tuesday.

Angle introduced to GOP senators

WASHINGTON — Sharron Angle met with Republicans in the U.S. Senate on Tuesday to make a case that she is up to the challenge of taking on Majority Leader Harry Reid in the Nevada election.

New solar plant begins delivering energy

A portion of what’s being billed as the country’s largest photovoltaic solar plant has come online in Boulder City.

Memo: Mafia rumored to set up Kennedys for scandal

WASHINGTON — An informant told the FBI in 1965 that it was rumored, though never substantiated, that mafia bosses hoped to use associates of entertainer Frank Sinatra to ensnare brothers Robert and Edward M. Kennedy in compromising positions with women in retaliation for a crackdown on organized crime. The rumor is mentioned in a memo that was part of the FBI files released Monday on the late Sen. Edward M. Kennedy.

Fugitive hid 40 years in plain sight

HELENA, Mont. — The aging Frank Dryman, a notorious killer from Montana’s past, had hidden in plain sight for so long that he forgot he was a wanted man.

US teen sailor unfazed by ordeal

PARIS — The 16-year-old California girl whose dream of sailing solo around the world was dashed by a massive wave that snapped her mast says she still loves sailing and hopes one day to circumnavigate the globe. Abby Sunderland also defended her parents, who have come under fierce criticism since the young sailor hit 3-story-high waves Thursday in a remote zone of the Indian Ocean.

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