Educate yourself before starting the path to a new career

If you’re looking to start a career – whether it’s because you’re just beginning your journey as a working adult or because you’re ready for a change in life – you should know that the process is much larger than just getting a degree and looking for a job.

Palo Verde awakens, edges Legacy

Sam Hutchings picked the perfect time to have the biggest game of his career.

Corrections

Open records bill could end up closing public books

Back in the days when I was a police reporter for the Las Vegas Sun, I once drove down to the records division of the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department to request a criminal history report.

Readers happy as clams

Today we have two reader finds, both Progresso products and both involving clams. Clearly, Taste of the Town readers like their Progresso clams.

Fondue melts hearts and chocolate

If you’re looking for an idea for a Valentine’s Day dinner, few things are more romantic than fondue.

Wrestling cut from Olympics

LAUSANNE, Switzerland – For wrestling, this might have been the ultimate body slam: getting tossed out of the Olympic rings.

Commission looks at abolishing Las Vegas Township Constable’s office

Clark County commissioners are set to introduce an ordinance that would abolish the Las Vegas Township Constable’s office and its roughly 25 deputies by 2015. A public hearing is expected during a March 19 meeting.

Hospitals try to reduce high rate of returns

It’s a challenge for medical professionals to ensure that patients don’t end up back in the hospital, a problem drawing attention with the release of a report showing more than 1 million Americans wind up hospitalized again only weeks after discharge for reasons that could have been prevented.

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