Recreation Briefs

Check out recreational things to do in and around the valley

RO water safe for plants, just lacking salts

Question: Regarding using house water for plants: Is it safe to use reverse osmosis water as compared to tap water?

Golf pros predict game will only grow in 2013

I thought a look ahead at the world of golf in Las Vegas for 2013 would be appropriate. The world did not end in December as some thought the Mayans predicted, and we had one foot dangling in thin air with the fiscal cliff. What’s next? A zombie uprising?

A La Carte, Jan. 15-21

MOTLEY BREWS TO PRESENT
FESTIVAL OF BEER AT SUNSET PARK

Dining Pick of the Week: Kabuki Japanese Restaurant

Signature dishes at Kabuki run the gamut from koshou beef or chicken with rice pilaf, asparagus and shiitake mushrooms to seared tuna tataki, Mediterranean seabass, garlic jumbo scallops, miso-marinated black cod and curry shrimp.

Favorite Sons & Daughters

Check out notable members of the community.

Letter to the Editor

A reader offers suggestions for more effectively addressing graffiti in North Las Vegas-area neighborhoods.

College grads face shaky employment landscape

The old adage of “go to college, get a job” is just that — old. Young 20-somethings increasingly are graduating college with no place to go.

Venture fund boss has eye on valley

Steve Case and his venture capital firm, Revolution LLC, expect Las Vegas and 11 other traditionally underserved cities to receive 80 percent of his company’s future investment dollars.

Coroner releases new report on Natalie Wood death

A newly released report shows coroner’s officials amended Natalie Wood’s death certificate based on unanswered questions about bruises on her upper body but were lacking several pieces of evidence and could only conclude that she drowned under undetermined circumstances more than 30 years ago.

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