Orlando Diaz Jr. holds a sign Saturday on the corner of Charleston and Decatur boulevards. “Instead of watching my dad go out of business,” he says, “I decided to get a sign made and go out and get the business that way because it’s free advertising.”
Have you caught the YouTube clip of the shopper so engrossed in text messaging that she sauntered into a decorative mall fountain and toppled into the water?
Behind closed doors, at invitation-only dinners and in private meetings, a stealth campaign for the U.S. presidency is being waged before a single candidate has formally declared in the 2012 race.
Buena Vista Springs is dying and no one — not even the people who still live there — seems particularly torn up about it. The long-troubled apartment complex, built in 1965, has in recent decades brought nothing but headaches to police, city officials and neighbors in its North Las Vegas community.
With a one-point halftime lead, Agassi Prep’s boys basketball team was in position to win the Class 2A Southern League tournament title game.