The last-hour vote in Congress to avoid the “fiscal cliff” included a provision that extends the Mortgage Forgiveness Debt Relief Act through 2013, which is important to sustaining the nascent housing recovery in Las Vegas, local real estate professionals said Thursday.
Fourteen Republican women leaders from across Nevada have blasted state Senate Minority Leader Michael Roberson for not reappointing Sen. Barbara Cegavske to serve on the upper house’s Finance Committee.
A parent who was “All Shook Up” about Elvis Presley songs in a high-school drama prompted educators to cancel the production, deeming it too sexually suggestive.
The 29-year-old photographer had just snapped shots of Justin Bieber’s exotic white Ferrari when he was struck and killed by a passing car – a death that has spurred renewed debate over dangers paparazzi can bring on themselves and the celebrities they chase.
The federal government Thursday gave Nevada initial approval to run its own health insurance exchange program as called for under the federal health care reform law.
Nevada’s voice to the federal government grew a bit louder Thursday when Steven Horsford of Las Vegas was sworn into office as its fourth member of the U.S. House of Representatives.
When you think of places where you might have the “Vegas Experience,” a food court probably isn’t at the top of the list.
Brandon Stauffer offers a confession that, to aficionados of miniature golf, amounts to something just this side of heresy.
The harshest critic could have found plenty of room for improvement for Coronado’s girls basketball team Wednesday.