NEW YORK — Demand for new cars will likely spike in 2011 among consumers who lenders will be happy to do business with: those with very high credit scores.
NEW YORK — The world’s biggest gasoline-guzzling nation has limits after all.
An autopsy has determined that the woman’s body found in the Lake Mead National Recreation Area is not that of 31-year-old Deborah Flores-Narvaez, who has been missing since Dec. 12.
The voluntary evacuation order has been lifted for the Echo Canyon area of Mount Charleston. The area is still under an avalanche advisory as residents are being asked to be careful of snow sliding off their roofs and not to engage in outdoor activities, said Dan Kulin, a spokesman for Clark County.
Though Matt Crosson died Thursday at 61 — just nine months after taking over as president and CEO of the Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce — associates say he still managed to make a difference in the area’s business community.
Residents dreaming of a warm and dry Christmas got their holiday wishes fulfilled Friday as Red Rock Canyon was reopened after flooding, the avalanche evacuation order for the Echo Canyon area of Mount Charleston was lifted and the Red Cross closed its three shelters for area storm victims.
Mountain View’s A’Riane Holliday hadn’t made a basket before the fourth quarter Thursday.
PROVO, Utah — Texas-El Paso coach Tim Floyd got Jackson Emery’s name backwards.
MANHATTAN, Kan. — Rodney McGruder shot 300 3-pointers in practice and then kept them coming Thursday night.
SAN DIEGO — Once workers pumped away 1.5 million gallons of rainwater that had flooded Qualcomm Stadium, it was smooth sailing for freshman Ronnie Hillman and San Diego State.
When filthy-rich athletes and coaches whine about working on a holiday, most of us won’t offer hugs and sympathy. LeBron James is taking his talents to Los Angeles for Christmas, and he’s unhappy.
