Attitudes toward marijuana use have changed dramatically over the years throughout America.
Writing off a talented team with a good coach is a foolish thing to do in February, and the same is true in the first week of March. So this is not the time to pen an obituary for Arizona, because Sean Miller can coach and he’s working with talent.
Brigham Young will begin installing a new offense under a new offensive coordinator when spring football practice opens Monday.
One of the best days of racing in Southern California is Santa Anita Handicap day. The 76th running of the Big Cap is Saturday.
Justin Yamzon was supposed to be in Canada this week doing missionary work with his Lake Mead classmates.
CeeLo Green’s flaming-piano act during his truck ride down Las Vegas Boulevard was so hot, no one was taking chances.
Do any of our lawmakers in Carson City — even a bill’s sponsor — actually read the final version of a proposed statute before they vote on it? After all, those little words on paper can lead to Nevadans being hauled into court, even losing their freedom.
You’d think state law was clear on its face.
Ford Country is teaming with the Keeping Kids Safe Project by S.I.P. (Safety in Prints) Kids, a national child safety organization, to present a child safety fair today and Saturday.
Mercedes-Benz of Henderson recently received Mercedes-Benz’s prestigious Best of the Best Dealer Recognition Award for its performance in 2012. The dealership received the award for its success as an independent dealer that routinely exceeds the expectations of Mercedes-Benz owners.
Brad Cambridge, general sales manager of Gaudin Ford, recently honored Andrea Lopez of Ford Motor Credit Co., for her 15 years of service. Lopez was a guest speaker at the dealership’s weekly sales meeting.
Every day brings something new to the employees of Towbin Fiat of Las Vegas.
Veteran automobile executive Alex Estay has returned to Las Vegas as the general manager of Centennial Buick GMC and Centennial Mazda.
After punching a time clock for many years, Jesse Edwards said he now enjoys more freedom and unlimited opportunities in the car business. A native of Detroit, Edwards said he loves working in an industry that allows its workers a level of independence.