SALISBURY, N.C. – Four people have been arrested in North Carolina after they mistakenly called the wrong person about drug purchases.
51s shortstop Adeiny Hechavarria was elected to start for the Pacific Coast League in the 25th annual Triple-A All-Star Game, scheduled for July 11 at Coca-Cola Field in Buffalo, N.Y.
SAN FRANCISCO – Madison Bumgarner’s teammates had something special for him – a shower of beer and shaving cream, a celebration for his first career shutout.
Dr. Kevin Petersen, a Las Vegas surgeon, founded Helping Hands Surgical Care, a nonprofit organization that offers no-cost surgeries to uninsured Southern Nevadans. But even with Thursday’s mostly favorable Supreme Court decision on President Barack Obama’s health care law, Petersen doesn’t expect Helping Hands to go out of business anytime soon.
The Transportation Security Administration’s policy is to allow passengers to clear security as much as 24 hours before departure from an airport terminal open 24 hours a day, which includes McCarran International Airport’s Terminal 3. The rule was incorrectly stated in an article that appeared on the front page Thursday.
While attention has focused on the Supreme Court’s ObamaCare and immigration rulings, it’s worth noting that the justices this week also reaffirmed their 2010 decision regarding the First Amendment and political speech.
In 2009, President Obama insisted his proposal to financially penalize individuals who didn’t purchase health insurance was not a tax. Congressional Democrats echoed that sentiment in 2010 when they narrowly passed ObamaCare and the “individual mandate.”
Kazuo Okada on Thursday earned an unwelcome trip to Las Vegas to face hostile questioning by attorneys for Wynn Resorts Ltd.
Las Vegas Sands Corp. could face state court sanctions for not revealing that about 100,000 emails and other documents, previously said to be tied up in Macau and unavailable to a lawsuit plaintiff, actually have been in Las Vegas since 2010.
