Police arrest two teens in Georgia baby killing

BRUNSWICK, Ga. — Police arrested two teenagers Friday who are suspected in the shooting death of a 13-month-old baby in a stroller and wounding the baby’s mother during an attempted robbery.

Lack of preparation inexcusable

I suppose there is a silver lining for UNLV basketball today, hidden somewhere in the mess of yet another opening-game loss in the NCAA Tournament.

Techie fired after Tweeting about men’s comments

SAN JOSE, Calif. — A female technology developer has been fired after tweeting about a group of men she said were making sexual comments at a Silicon Valley technology conference.

UNLV loss buoys sports books

There might not be a more fitting moniker for an event than “March Madness.”

Ready aim, rhetoric for fuming filmmaker

When CNN’s Piers Morgan invited filmmaker and author Michael Moore this week to vent about the lack of action by Congress to ban assault weapons and Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid’s name entered the conversation, it wasn’t as a kindred spirit or fellow soldier in the cause of gun control.

PC shopping? Finding a device for your lifestyle is easy

Not unlike a car or home, a computer purchase is an incredibly personal decision. A shopper in the market for a new computer is after a product that will not simply perform basic functions but also support his or her lifestyle by making every day easier.

Pregnancy can be a beautiful thing

The big news that a baby is on the way is a time for celebration, excitement and planning. Many couples choose to keep this information quiet for the first couple of months, so they can celebrate the upcoming change in their life together. But sometimes, morning sickness for the mom-to-be can let the news out of the bag earlier than intended.

What to do when your drinking becomes a problem

There’s no denying that drinking is a widely accepted element of social life in America. Cocktail parties, evenings out, formal functions, and even a drink or two with dinner are customary practices. However, alcohol abuse is a major problem in this country and, on a different level, many “social drinkers” probably don’t even know that they have a drinking problem. So how much alcohol is too much?

Reward offered in pet cat’s death

The Nevada Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals on Thursday offered a $1,000 reward for information leading to an arrest in the apparent poisoning of a cat owned by “Top Chef” contestant Carla Pellegrino.

Artis, Oregon defy critics, upset Cowboys

SAN JOSE, Calif. — Dominic Artis anticipated Marcus Smart’s pass and took the interception the other way for a layup early to set the tone for Oregon.

Couple doubles down at Planet Hyundai Centennial

Alan and Julie Kaswen went shopping for a new vehicle a couple of months ago at Planet Hyundai Centennial in the northwest valley and ended up making a pair of purchases.

Fiat Abarth from Findlay draws raves

The Italian-made Fiat Abarth may be short in wheel base, but it’s hardly short on fun. A test drive is all it might take for the car’s addictiveness to set in.

Budget manager touts benefits of buying preowned vehicle

As general manager of Budget Car Sales, Tom Mallo, whose family has been in the automotive business for more than 30 years, believes that buying a preowned vehicle is the best car deal in many cases.

Firefighter test

The taxpaying public deserves a lot more answers than it is getting from the city of Las Vegas about a cheating scandal that wiped out a class of firefighter recruits.

Obamacare a detriment to hiring, recovery

What’s slowing down job creation in Nevada, where the real unemployment rate — counting part-timers who would prefer full-time work, and those who’ve given up looking — averaged 20.3 percent in 2012?

1 2 3