Pilots remember heyday of Southern Nevada aviation

Behemoth black jets flew from a secret airstrip along the Groom Dry Lake bed in the 1960s, catching commercial jetliner pilots off guard and sending out sonic booms that signaled the prowess of U.S. aviation during the Cold War.

Inquiry of Las Vegas lawyer Levinson proceeds

Both sides are turning up the heat in the State Bar of Nevada’s push to suspend attorney Barry Levinson over allegations he misappropriated client funds.

Baby boomers – More active than ever with no plans of slowing down

Baby boomers are reshaping everyone’s view of aging because they are living healthier, more active lifestyles and have no intention of slowing down. Despite their active lifestyles, many baby boomers and non-boomers alike live with bladder control issues – also known as incontinence.

Simple cleaning solutions: medicine cabinet makeover

Medicine cabinets are one of the most overlooked areas in the bathroom. People often stock them and forget to ever update products, especially as time goes on. As you age, it’s important to reassess the types of products to keep on hand for daily comfort, minor health issues or in the event of an emergency.

Do you know your child could be a target for identity theft?

Imagine that you’ve taught your child everything they need to know about personal finance. Then as he’s getting ready to head off to college and applies for financial aid, he’s unexpectedly rejected for financial aid due to poor credit. Yet he’s never applied for credit in his life. Sounds outrageous, doesn’t it? But this can happen to victims of child identity theft.

Why it pays to be selective about home services

When you’re at the supermarket and there are multiple options in front of you, chances are you’re going to strongly consider the one that presents the best value. But when it comes to services that border on essential, you may be more likely just to pay the going rate without giving it too much thought. The truth is you’re probably more likely to find big savings on these services than you are on a sale-priced box of cereal.

New program helps returning military members bridge the gap between battlefield and backyard

After 10 years of serving around the world in armed conflicts, members of the armed forces are returning home to families, civilian jobs and a life very different from the constant state of readiness they experienced overseas. While most military members and their families will transition easily, others may need some assistance. A new program has been developed to foster positive reconnections between family members and help service members reintegrate into civilian life.

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