Here’s what you need to know about fall fashion ’12: It’s less about trends, more about texture. Leathers, suedes, furs, metallics, brocades and velvets comprise the all-star, all-luxe ensemble that will undoubtedly make a few cameos in your closet this season.
There was a time when the networks made the effort to give even their most legendarily awful shows evocative, unforgettable titles.
COVER STORY: As open enrollment season nears for 2013 health insurance plans, small and midsized businesses face relatively modest premium increases. But those premiums could soar in 2013 if a new law is enacted.
MACAU – In the Philippines, a
$4 billion casino will soon rise from reclaimed land on Manila Bay. In South Korea, foreign investors are expected to break ground next year on a clutch of casino resorts offshore. And on the eastern edge of Russia, authorities plan a resort zone aimed at drawing Chinese high rollers.
Let’s put to rest one rumor concerning Caesars Entertainment Corp. that has been floating throughout the poker blogosphere. The company is not selling the World Series of Poker.
When Ethiopian police called in Habtamu Assefa Seme to give fingerprints seven years ago, he took the hint.
RENO – Stefphon Jefferson rushed for 247 yards and two touchdowns to lead UNR to a 45-34 victory over Northwestern State on Saturday.
DURING A ROUNDUP OF WILD BURROS IN BLUE DIAMOND ON WEDNESDAY, Bureau of Land Management officials described the animals as “characters” prone to getting into trouble when they become overly dependent on human contact and handouts.
A speeding car plowed into people waiting Thursday morning at a bus stop on Spring Mountain near Decatur Boulevard, killing four and injuring eight others.
After watching part of the sanctions hearing of Las Vegas Sands Corp. attorneys this past week in District Court, I reached one undeniable conclusion:
The House last week approved a $1.05 trillion spending bill to keep the federal government running through March 27.
Everyone knows UNLV is a commuter college. Of the 27,000 students enrolled there, only 1,100 live on campus.
Which means most of the other 26,000 drive to school.
In any other circumstance, the array of items blanketing the table would be harmless, picked up in a family trip to the grocery store. A canister of Pringles, a bottle of water, Visine eye drops, a can of Dr Pepper, Tootsie Rolls, a pacifier, children’s chewable vitamins, WD-40. Even a rock.
There’s no way around it: The sound filling the sanctuary of Congregation Ner Tamid resembles the pained bleating of a herd of water buffalo after a lunch of profoundly questionable burritos.
