Extend your car’s longevity with these spring cleaning tips

The open road lies in front of millions of drivers who are ready to lower the windows and feel the warm breeze, but nothing curbs the excitement of a spring drive more than car issues that could have been avoided by simple maintenance to combat the lasting effects of driving through winter.

O’Keefe hot at right time, backstops Wranglers’ win

After breaking a blade in his skate Tuesday morning, Wranglers goalie Mitch O’Keefe had to wear a new pair of skates in Tuesday night’s game against Ontario at Orleans Arena.

MGM chief talks about arena plans

Las Vegas may have bragging rights to the third largest basketball arena in the world if MGM Resorts’ planned arena exceeds 22,700 seats.

Corrections

A brief in Tuesday’s Review-Journal incorrectly reported where Rep. Dina Titus will unveil a Weekends Without Hunger bill on Thursday. The event will be 9:45 am at The Boys and Girls Club, 2801 East Stewart Ave.

Permit shakedown

Governments have all kinds of permits — for construction, business occupancy, special events, parking and other activities. They are issued with a clear dictate: If you don’t get the permit, you can’t lawfully engage in the activity. Period.

State constitution’s same-sex marriage ban should be repealed

Pointing to polling that shows Nevadans now support ending the state’s constitutional ban on gay marriage, Sen. Tick Segerblom, D-Las Vegas, has started the cumbersome process of repealing Nevada’s so-called “Protection of Marriage” amendment.

Readers reel in smoked fish

Smoked fish is what Ilene Farr is looking for, and smoked fish is what her fellow readers have found.

Add lamb to Easter meal repertoire

When she came west to work at Gordon Ramsay Steak at Paris Las Vegas, Christina Wilson noticed that people here don’t seem to eat as much lamb as Easterners do. And she thinks she knows one reason.

Judge denies class-action against collection agency

U.S. District Court Judge James Mahan has denied plaintiff’s motion for class-action certification in a lawsuit against Nevada Association Services, a collection agency for homeowners associations.

Lighting up will be OK at Revel

ATLANTIC CITY — Atlantic City’s only smoke-free casino will soon allow patrons to light up on the gambling floor as part of the Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing it made late Monday.

Foothill rides early momentum to baseball win

Momentum shifts rarely occur after only half an inning, but the Foothill baseball team benefited from one Tuesday.

Need new coach? Try Dunk City

The guys from Dunk City had quite a celebration after putting on the show of the NCAA Tournament and sending fans around the nation to their iPads in search of Florida Gulf Coast University.

U.S. holds off Mexico in World Cup qualifier

MEXICO CITY — Brad Guzan swatted away shot after shot as the Americans hung on for a 0-0 draw with Mexico on Tuesday night, earning only their second point in a World Cup qualifier at Azteca Stadium.

Rebels’ Bennett ready to move up

Finished products in the NBA Draft are like college basketball coaches who marry a Maxim swimsuit model, hold a percentage in a company that is sold for $100 million and lead a No. 15 seed into the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament.

State land proposal imperils charity

No one ever went broke underestimating the good sense of government in Nevada.

OSHA fines NV Energy $43,000 in man’s death

The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration has fined NV Energy for a workplace accident that took an employee’s life.

Nellis officials cancel this year’s Aviation Nation air show

Citing budget cuts under the sequester law, Nellis Air Force Base officials said Tuesday they are canceling the Aviation Nation air show, the largest free public event in Nevada, that had been scheduled for November.

State Senate votes for more lobbyist transparency

Taking a big step toward more transparency in government, the state Senate voted 21-0 Tuesday for a bill to require legislative lobbyists to report what they spend on legislators year-round.

State senators consider repeal of gay marriage ban

CARSON CITY — Buoyed by a recent poll showing voter support in Nevada for repealing the state’s constitutional ban on gay marriage, Sen. Tick Segerblom, D-Las Vegas, said Tuesday that it is time to get the process started.

Kingman man sentenced to death in stabbing of 18-year-old

A Mohave County Superior Court jury has determined a Kingman man should be executed for the July 2009 murder of his estranged girlfriend’s daughter.

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