Drivers remain on edge with Chase approaching

HAMPTON, Ga. – Tony Stewart and Matt Kenseth have smoothed things over after their helmet-throwing dustup.

Should Nevada consumers pay for out-of-state energy use?

At a time when every penny counts, a number of citizens of the West could soon see higher electric and water bills to subsidize the delivery of wind power from thousands of miles away to California. And given the history of power generation in our area, it hardly seems fair.

Book signings and events, Sept. 2-8

Here is a listing of events designed for book lovers. Information is subject to change or cancellation without notice.

Mirage sports book staff sets odds by gauging public reaction

There’s some obscure horse race showing on the big screen in The Mirage sports book. It’s a Wednesday, a slow day by sports standards, so the 30 television screens broadcast a baseball game, a sports talk show and horses.

Lost education jobs shake our classrooms, and our future

I recently came across an old letter from my little sister. Just seeing an envelope with postage, an address that didn’t feature a single “@” symbol and her crooked cursive served as a blast from the past. Times – and communication systems – have changed since she sent that letter in 1996, but her cause certainly hasn’t.

As football arrives, valley bars prepare to serve teams’ fan bases

With the NFL season’s kickoff Wednesday with the Dallas Cowboys-New York Giants season opener, it’s once again time to present the Review-Journal’s roster of Southern Nevada bars that cater to fans of specific NFL teams.

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