Last-minute fabulous: quick tips for summer celebrations

The weather’s warming up, and people everywhere are gearing up for the summer season. For many, with it comes the opportunity to enjoy outdoor parties and share great meals with friends and family. Preparing your home for summer entertaining doesn’t need to be a lot of work; in fact, with a few quick tips, it can be downright easy. To make your summer soirees a breeze, read on and get ready to greet your guests.

Creating curb appeal on a budget

The arrival of summer has many homeowners outside planting, preparing the patio for cookouts, and taking evening strolls through the neighborhood. Often, this extended outdoor time brings on a desire to improve a home’s curb appeal.

Technology to keep you fit

As Americans’ appetites for new gadgets grow, so do our waste lines. But what if your iPad or smartphone or even your gaming system could help you get in shape and stay there? While your smartphone can’t double as a dumbbell, all that technology you’re lugging around actually can help get and keep you fit.

Republicans slam Berkley with election complaint

Republicans are hitting Democratic U.S. Rep. Shelley Berkley with new allegations of misconduct. Washoe County Republican Party Chairman David Buell told The Associated Press he filed a federal election law complaint Friday against Berkley and the Nevada Democratic Party for coordinating on her U.S. Senate campaign.

Rebels, Rice add ‘versatile’ transfer from UConn

Roscoe Smith started on Connecticut’s national championship team as a freshman. The 6-foot-8-inch forward plans to finish his career at UNLV, which is reloading with one of the nation’s top recruiting classes.

Judge spares killer dog for another day

Onion, the dog that killed a 1-year-old Henderson boy last month, will live another day – and possibly another week.

Inmates freed after ‘sick-out’ in North Las Vegas

About 70 inmates were released from the North Las Vegas jail this week after an unusually large number of corrections officers called in sick last weekend.

New Jersey judge: Texter not liable for driver’s car crash

MORRISTOWN, N.J. – A woman who texted her boyfriend while he was driving cannot be held liable for a car crash he caused while responding, seriously injuring a motorcycling couple, a judge ruled Friday in what is believed to be the first case of its kind in the country.

Oklahoma senator admonished in Ensign case

Sen. Tom Coburn was a major figure in the protracted scandal stemming from the extramarital affair that former Sen. John Ensign carried on with the wife of his top aide. The episode that in the end got Coburn in hot water was a single meeting in his office.

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