Land Rover Las Vegas presents ‘Join the Adventure’ series

Land Rover Las Vegas and the University of Nevada, Las Vegas Division of Educational Outreach are proud to announce the “Join the Adventure” multimedia lecture series by award-winning artist and naturalist Sharon K. Schafer.

Some days I really miss an old-fashion key

A key is a simple thing, at least when it comes to your house or your mailbox. It’s small, shiny, cut with a one-of-kind set of teeth and has a single purpose: to be a gateway to whatever is behind the lock it opens.

A real coup pulled off

Year after year, Audi impresses luxury-car buyers and confounds the competition. Both conditions are likely to flare up with the launch of the A7 hatchback.

Doomsday Al

Tiki Ice goes from Governor’s Cup to growing startup

Jean Bridges and Robert Bateman didn’t come up with a high-tech, costly business model to impress the judges when they competed in the 2010 Donald W. Reynolds Governor’s Cup.

Las Vegas-San Diego flights widen Spirit’s schedule

For the third time this week, Spirit Airlines announced a new route out of McCarran International Airport that will pit it wing-to-wing against market leader Southwest.

In Brief

SPORTS AND THE LAW

HORSE RACING

TODAY AT HOLLYWOOD PARK

Late rally, stellar bullpen send Aces past 51s

Brandon Allen’s two-run single in the eighth inning capped the host Reno Aces’ rally from an early five-run deficit in their 8-7 Pacific Coast League win over the 51s on Thursday night.

Healthy Beckett leaving Red Sox foes feeling ill

A back injury reduced Josh Beckett from ace to joker last year, so when the right-hander was scratched from a start this week, his health again became a concern for the Boston Red Sox. It’s looking like a minor setback, though.

Judge dismisses federal lawsuit over Grand Canyon Skywalk

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — A federal judge has dismissed a lawsuit that sought to keep a northern Arizona tribe from severing its agreement with the developer of the Grand Canyon Skywalk.

Murray, lawyers to view Jackson footage

LOS ANGELES — Sony Pictures Entertainment has agreed to provide a private screening for Dr. Conrad Murray and his defense attorneys to view some 100 hours of raw footage of Michael Jackson’s rehearsals for his “This Is It” concert.

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