U.S. Senate candidate Sharron Angle said Friday that she’s sorry for calling the unemployed “spoiled,” but she believes repeatedly extending jobless benefits doesn’t solve the nation’s economic problems or encourage people to find work.
McCarran International Airport on Tuesday will temporarily close seven of 19 gates on its C Concourse to prepare for renovation of nearby ramps. Because the work will require many Southwest Airlines flights to shift to the nearby B Concourse, McCarran officials are reminding outbound travelers to check their gate assignments before heading to security checkpoints.
If Nick Johnson needed a glimpse of what the college basketball recruiting process is all about, he got an eyeful last season at Findlay Prep.
Las Vegas Prospects coach Anthony Brown is used to talented guards coming through his summer basketball program.
SAN DIEGO — “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World” won over Comic-Con. At the end of Universal Pictures’ “Scott Pilgrim” panel at the pop-culture convention Thursday, director Edgar Wright had a surprise for the crowd. He invited anyone handed a button marked with an 8-bit rendition of the title character’s face at the start of the session to follow the filmmaker to a world premiere screening of the movie. “Would you people like to follow me to the theater right now to watch the film?” he asked.
WASHINGTON — Sen. Tom Coburn, R-Okla., has handed over e-mails to authorities investigating criminal misconduct allegations against Sen. John Ensign, a spokesman confirmed Friday.
The top executive of SouthwestUSA Bank, a turnaround management specialist, completed turning around the bank a second time on Friday when regulators shut it down.