President Barack Obama plans to campaign Wednesday in Las Vegas as the White House race heats up following the Democratic and Republican national conventions.
A board member of the North Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce has begun petitioning fellow members in an attempt to block the chamber’s pending merger negotiations with the Las Vegas Chamber of Commerce.
As a blindfolded Melissa Duran was taken from her home, to her kidnappers’ car, and finally to the bathroom floor of a dingy apartment, she left a trail of clues.
The former treasurer of a Las Vegas church has been indicted by a federal grand jury in a scheme to defraud the church out of $1.75 million.
PHILADELPHIA – An airborne flight was brought back to Philadelphia, the jet was searched and a passenger was taken off for questioning because of an apparent hoax tip called into airport police, authorities said Thursday.
BALTIMORE – Former Baltimore Ravens owner Art Modell died early Thursday, the longtime NFL stalwart who incurred the wrath of Cleveland fans when he moved the team from Ohio and admittedly tarnished his own legacy as a civic leader.
NEW YORK – There’s no maybe about it: Carly Rae Jepsen’s “Call Me Maybe” is the song of the summer.
In the midst of a cheering crowd of Democrats, Roberta Lange had to yell to be heard above the din in the arena where President Barack Obama would take the stage Thursday night before hitting the trail for the last 60 days of his last campaign.
Local farmers and ranchers can refine and enhance their business development, management and marketing skills at the Nevada Building Farmers Program class series in Las Vegas.
Members of the Las Vegas Chapter of the Interior Design Society will gather Sept. 20 for a social reception and brief meeting at the Donghia showroom. Festivities are scheduled from 5-7 p.m.
Las Vegas Design Center is seeking entries for its second annual Design of the Year awards. The awards celebrate exceptional interior design and architecture among Southern Nevada interior designers and design students.
For a moment, I was almost sure President Barack Obama’s campaign had finally revved up support from that most challenging voting demographic: the elusive NASCAR Democrat.
