Cops: NY man with $5,000 refuses to pay $12 fare

SYRACUSE, N.Y. – Police say a New York man who refused to pay a $12 taxi fare was carrying more than $5,000 when the cabbie drove him around looking for cheap cigarettes.

Streaking 51s top RedHawks for seventh straight victory

The 51s scored all four of their runs in the first two innings, and five pitchers combined to scatter six hits in Las Vegas’ 4-1 victory over the host Oklahoma City RedHawks on Tuesday in a Pacific Coast League game.

What happens if Ron Paul actually wins?

Before we leave the subject, while the supporters of Texas Rep. Ron Paul bask in their victorious takeover of the Nevada Republican Party convention, let’s ponder a question.

Restaurant Report, May 9

Angelina’s Pizza, 835 Seven Hills Drive, Henderson, received 20 demerits April 30. Violations included medicine stored on food shelf. GRADE: B.

Siegel remains at helm of complexes

Owners of a Siegel Suites apartment complex on Tuesday lost their court bid to oust real estate investor Stephen Siegel as manager, leaving him in control for the indefinite future.

Ralenkotter probably will get raise plus 30 percent bonus

Rossi Ralenkotter, president and CEO of the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, probably will receive a 4 percent pay raise and a 30 percent pay-for-performance bonus, starting July 1.

Cimarron knocks out Bonanza

Cimarron-Memorial’s boys volleyball team looked eager to throw the first punch against Bonanza on Tuesday.

Reigning champ already in front

Shadow Ridge golfer Ben Davis has played at Siena Golf Club only a few times in his life.

Mustangs strike early, roll

Shadow Ridge’s softball team already had played three must-win games to end the regular season.

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