WSOP schedule for 2013 includes record 62 events

The World Series of Poker wants to create several millionaires during its 2013 tournament and not just the winner and final table participants in the Main Event.

Cops: Mom’s stripping disrupts New York school assembly

ALBANY, N.Y. — Police say a mother who got on stage and started to strip during an upstate New York school assembly is facing child endangerment and lewdness charges.

Ohio mom accused in teen fight defends actions

CINCINNATI — A mother accused of helping her 15-year-old daughter beat another teenage girl at a Cincinnati high school is refuting a police department’s version of the fight and says that they’re the ones who were attacked.

Full House buys harness track in Kentucky

Full House Resorts Inc. is teaming up with Keeneland Association Inc. to buy Thunder Ridge harness track for an undisclosed price.

Thompson steps up to power Centennial

When you are the third member of a backcourt that features Stanford-bound twins Malcolm and Marcus Allen, it’s easy to get lost in their shadow.

Heller votes to delay Hagel confirmation; Reid pushes vote

Sen. Dean Heller voted Thursday to delay Senate confirmation of Chuck Hagel, as Republicans banded to block final action on the controversial defense secretary nominee.

How to breathe easier in your own home this spring

With spring on the horizon, airborne allergens and pollutants can cause much grief to homeowners who suffer from breathing problems such as asthma and seasonal allergies. With the potential for increased irritation, allergy sufferers typically seek long-term, consistent relief any way they can.

How to stay productive and not infect the office when you’re sick

Each year, American workers miss 100 million workdays due to the flu alone. There’s a trace of irony in that number: Many of those days wouldn’t have to be lost if those who were sick stayed home, preventing the transfer of germs and viruses within the office.

Auto Almanac

Honda Urban SUV concept: It seems that small and tall wagons are becoming quite fashionable (check out the Buick Enclave, for example) and Honda clearly wants in on the action. Its Urban SUV prototype is likely planned for production sometime in 2014; it will slot beneath the CR-V in Honda’s wagon hierarchy and share the same platform as the next-generation subcompact Fit. There’s no word on engine yet, but the name “Urban” suggests that a gas-electric system borrowed from the Civic Hybrid or CRZ Hybrid could be installed.

Five simple tips keep vehicle in top shape

The Pep Boys, Manny, Moe and Jack, want drivers to turn over a new leaf in caring for their car by offering five easy tips to keep drivers safe and on the road in 2013.

You Auto Go

Feb. 19

Valley Cruisers’ Pahrump show set for April 20

The Valley Cruisers car club will present its 18th annual Over the Hump to Pahrump Show and Shine on April 20 at Petrack Park, 150 N. State Route 160, Pahrump.

Findlay employee proves that dedication pays off

Martin Norris, who has worked for Findlay Automotive Group for nearly 20 years, is proving that hard work and dedication pays off.

Friendly Ford to host safety event

In its continuing effort to give back to the community, Friendly Ford will host a free DNA LifePrint Next Generation child safety event from 9:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday.

Lucky Land Rover

Family welcomes second Hyundai

Jody and John Jeppsen said they couldn’t be happier with the two vehicles they purchased from Planet Hyundai, 7150 W. Sahara Ave.

Ads from car companies hit the spot

The Super Bowl commercials have become legendary. They garner almost as much attention as the halftime show and football game itself. Unfathomable amounts of marketing dollars are spent on ads that are apparently seen by 114 million people on Super Bowl Sunday, which was Feb. 3.

Buick adopts youthful style

Buick’s grand plan is in full swing and it appears to be actually working.

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