DETROIT – General Motors is giving its big pickups a much-needed makeover.
Clark County District Judge Susan Scann on Wednesday dismissed a shareholder derivative lawsuit against Las Vegas Sands and its board of directors, part of the fallout from the recession four years ago.
WASHINGTON – U.S. consumers shook off Superstorm Sandy last month and stepped up holiday shopping, helped by a steady job market and lower gasoline prices.
The Wranglers traded defenseman Bretton Stamler and left wing Chris Collins to the Greenville Road Warriors for forward Scott Pitt.
EdisonLearning is at last making gains at the half dozen Clark County public schools it has operated for more than a decade, and not a moment too soon.
Clark County public schools will receive $15.6 million more than predicted in the 2012-13 school year, mostly because of an increase in enrollment and Nevada’s per-student funding rate, according to the district’s amended budget adopted Thursday.
In the words of a Washington-based federal prosecutor, Alex Soria’s conviction for defrauding distressed homeowners struggling to pay their mortgages won’t deter the Las Vegas man from committing more crimes.
It just wouldn’t be Christmas without “The Nutcracker.” Not for the audiences who have made the ballet a holiday staple. And certainly not for the ballet companies that stage it
