Lakers display evidence of pulse

If the Los Angeles Lakers’ season is a scripted reality show, the writers in Hollywood deserve some sort of award. It’s hard not to follow every episode, featuring Kobe Bryant and his dysfunctional supporting cast of characters.

NBA referee pursues excellence, not perfection

There’s no job description per se, but if you wanted to get hired as an NBA referee, it might go something like this:

Longtime Nevada politician Dini has plan to assist legislators

After a legislative career that included a record eight terms as Assembly speaker, Joe Dini says he knows a sure-fire way for legislators to avoid partisanship in the session that begins Feb. 4 and leave Carson City in June not hating each other.

Some valley residents dial into ‘Obama phone’ program

There is a free cellphone that’s beginning to surface in some of the poorer neighborhoods around Las Vegas and even among some of the hard-working middle-class folks who have recently fallen on hard times. And they don’t have to pay a cent for it.

Which matters most? Legal or fair?

U.S. District Judge Roger Hunt and the U.S. attorney’s office are at loggerheads over whether a woman who testified against her brother in a mortgage fraud case should forfeit $76,667.

SAG prizes go to ‘Argo,’ Lawrence, Day-Lewis

The CIA thriller “Argo” continues to steamroll through awards season, winning the top honor for overall cast performance at the Screen Actors Guild Awards. SAG’s lead-acting honors Sunday went to Jennifer Lawrence for her role as a troubled widow in a shaky new relationship in the lost-souls romance “Silver Linings Playbook” and Daniel Day-Lewis as Abraham Lincoln in the Civil War epic “Lincoln.”

Doctors give tips for ailing eyes

Specks drifting across the sky. Wispy strands and geometric shapes hovering in the air. Flashes of light seen off to the side.

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