A former employee of illusionist Roy Horn has filed a sexual harassment complaint against the former headliner, according to the National Enquirer.
To the editor: A big thank you for Scott Wyland’s great article in Wednesday’s Review-Journal, “Firefighters union extinguishes talks.” Shining a light on the salaries of county employees provides graphic and real evidence that taxpayers need to see (in print) to begin to understand the excessive salaries that many of our county employees enjoy.
A disappointing jobs report sent investors out of stocks and the dollar Friday and into assets perceived as being safer. Foreign currencies and gold rose, as did bond prices, which sent interest rates lower. The yield on the two-year Treasury note hit a record low.
Beauty salon owner Debbie Ritchey had to ease the worried minds of hairdressers and manicurists afraid they might lose their work stations at Body Spa West after reading a report that Barcelone center was headed for foreclosure.
Isiah Thomas was rehired Friday by the New York Knicks, two years after he was fired as their coach and president, as a consultant.
When he walked off the mound in the middle of the fifth inning, 51s right-hander Robert Ray was in line to be the winning pitcher.
In the words of Sierra Vista baseball coach Levi Gill, “It wasn’t pretty.”
Elburt Miller, Years: 1966 to 1968, Career highlights: Ranks No. 1 in UNLV history in season scoring average (31.9, 1966-67) and career average (29.3).
OAKLAND, Calif. — As Chael Sonnen launched one of the most one-sided trash-talking campaigns in Ultimate Fighting Championship history, middleweight champion Anderson Silva remained largely silent.
UNLV will eventually complete a planned move from the spread to a two-back offense, but it won’t happen this season.
A Clark County School District police captain ousted last month over false statements on an application says Chief Filiberto Arroyo was responsible for the lies, and he was forced out only after he challenged Arroyo’s leadership and spending habits.
Serving on the board of trustees for a nonprofit isn’t exactly risk-free these days. The Internal Revenue Service issued fines of more than $21 million to 40 people from 25 organizations in a crackdown on excessive compensation within charities.
The incarcerated husband of disgraced former District Judge Elizabeth Halverson claims in a federal lawsuit that prison officials might have exposed him to a variety of diseases by giving him and other diabetic inmates expired insulin prepackaged in syringes he said were re-used and possibly contaminated.
At a news conference next week, an announcement is expected that the Lied Discovery Children’s Museum will move into the Smith Center for the Performing Arts, which is under construction and expected to open in spring of 2012.
Q: My husband and I married a few years ago. He already owned (paid off) a home and I moved into this home with him. We have no intension of moving or selling. How can we get my name added to the deed on this home? — H.H.