A lawsuit against the former chief executive officer of the Greater Las Vegas Association of Realtors has been dismissed without prejudice in Clark County District Court, attorneys for the defendant said Tuesday.
An ordinance that would eliminate the embattled Las Vegas Township constable’s office by 2015 was introduced Tuesday.
RENO — The bodies of more than a dozen dogs that were shot to death and dumped on the outskirts of a rural town likely all came from the same place, deputies said Tuesday.
CARACAS, Venezuela — President Hugo Chavez, the fiery populist who declared a socialist revolution in Venezuela, crusaded against U.S. influence and championed a leftist revival across Latin America, died Tuesday at age 58 after a nearly two-year bout with cancer.
OBERLIN, Ohio — Scrawls of racially offensive graffiti and, more recently, a report of someone wearing what looked like a Ku Klux Klan-type hooded robe on campus have shaken students at historically liberal Oberlin College, one of the nation’s first universities to admit blacks.
Two vehicles struck and killed a pedestrian in the northwest Arizona community of Fort Mohave on Monday.
Boyd Gaming Corp.’s sale of the Echelon site for $350 million to Malaysia-based Genting sent the casino company to a fourth-quarter net loss of almost $900 million.
TUCSON, Ariz. — Two Tucson-area Girl Scout troops were crime victims as thieves grabbed and ran off with the troops’ cash boxes from cookie sales.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. — Carly Rae Jepsen is canceling her performance at the Boy Scouts of America Jamboree because of the scouts’ exclusion of gays.
Close your eyes and picture boiling water being poured on your privates. I am guessing it is a very unpleasant picture, and not one normally associated with the pleasant, warm feelings and pictures associated with hot coffee.
A roof fire at a Carl’s Jr. fast-food restaurant early Tuesday morning has caused at least an estimated $100,000 in damage, according to the Clark County Fire Department.
The word “vacation” means different things to different people. For some, it’s lounging poolside and sleeping until noon. Others, however, savor the opportunity to get outside, try some new activities and indulge in their favorite pastimes for days on end. If you’re one of the latter group, there are few better places to travel than right here in the United States.
When it comes to fashion faux pas, the only thing worse than clashing patterns is overly matching every item. Mixing and matching creates exciting contrast – and not just when you dress yourself, but also when you “dress up” your home. The trend toward mixing colors and materials has made its way outdoors, with enterprising homeowners getting creative with their decks.
Nothing gets your day off to a better start than a tasty breakfast – but on most days, you’re too rushed and stressed to enjoy it. Thankfully, on weekends and holidays, it’s a whole different story. There’s time to relax, enjoy the company of family and friends and prepare and serve that best-loved of all leisurely meals: brunch.
The ideal dress, the perfect menu, the heartfelt vows – to these add another necessity of your dream wedding: gorgeous, glowing skin. Throughout your entire wedding – from the moment you start walking down the aisle to when you exchange vows to your first dance as man and wife – the focus is on your face. Beautiful skin is essential, and with some expert tips, achieving it doesn’t have to be difficult.
As usual, Justin Hawkins was a step ahead, anticipating what might happen before UNLV’s season developed as he envisioned it.
Las Vegas has a new movie star on the rise. And he’s 11.
■ The date of the Clark County Commission hearing on abolishing the Las Vegas constable’s job was incorrect in Jane Ann Morrison’s column in Monday’s Las Vegas Review-Journal. It will be March 19.
Nevada: First in the West!
Malaysian-based Genting group Monday announced it is acquiring the 87-acre Echelon site on the Strip — former site of the Stardust — and plans to build a $2 billion hotel-casino complex there.