AdvoCare 500, Phoenix International Raceway, Avondale, Ariz.
When Rep. Shelley Berkley lost her bid for the U.S. Senate last week, she sought comfort the way any real Las Vegan might: She hit the buffet.
After all the ad money and visits from the candidates, Nevada voters turned out in huge numbers for Tuesday’s election, but not very much changed.
The 2012 election over, jockeying for Nevada’s 2014 ballot and speculation about who will run in 2016 has begun. At the top of the ticket is Gov. Brian Sandoval, who already has announced he’ll run for re-election in two years.
For anyone who ever uttered the words, “They’re just clothes,” a class at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas has built a fine rebuttal. It has scoured famous closets, private collections and casino archives to find garments that hold within their threads the fabric of Las Vegas.
A soldier from Las Vegas, a sailor from Henderson, and a Marine from Boulder City share their World War II experiences and their thoughts on Veterans Day and the war in Afghanistan, with advice for today’s service members.
Both old and new planes took to the sky over Nellis Air Force Base during the Aviation Nation show Saturday. The show continues Sunday. Click the headline for a schedule of events.
One person was slain in the central valley on Saturday night in what Las Vegas police said might be a gang-related shooting.
