A Republican newcomer and two minor party candidates will try to play spoiler in the 1st Congressional District race, where former U.S. Rep. Dina Titus is heavily favored for a return trip to Washington, D.C.
In 1960, when Jackson T. Stephens was 36 years old and running the investment banking company Stephens Inc., out of Little Rock, Ark., he was invited to a cocktail party at Augusta National Golf Club.
After focus grouping, poll testing and media vetting, it should come as no surprise that political rhetoric tends toward the banal. When even the politicians uttering the lines seem unconvinced, how are we supposed to be?
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The horror scene started, not with a dark and stormy night, but with a much more respectable cliche: a power outage. That led to a god-awful smell that led to me loading Hefty bags into an SUV that led to a late-night Dumpster trip.
There are Halloween costumes and then there are Halloween costumes.
It never fails to surprise JT Mollner. Mollner and his family run Freakling Bros., which has operated Halloween haunted houses in Southern Nevada for two decades.
COVER STORY: Nevada State Assemblyman
Marcus Conklin says Assembly Bill 284 has stopped robo-signing, but others see harm in the legislation.