“There’s no limit to how complicated things can get, on account of one thing always leading to another.” E.B. White, (1899-1985), American essayist and author
Today’s home coffee makers do more than just brew coffee. They grind, steam, froth and, if asked nicely enough, blow on your coffee to cool it to the perfect temperature.
The fear of being fired is a powerful motivator in the private sector. Inadequate performance puts your job in jeopardy. But if you screw up badly — and especially if you treat customers terribly — you’ll be canned in no time.
Pit Bull and ballet don’t normally go together. Yet here at barre3, at The District, the reggaeton artist’s music is blasting and women are plieing. There are no pointe shoes in sight, though.
Who could’ve guessed during her menaced-by-a-cougar days on “24” that Elisha Cuthbert could be funny?
Don’t wait for all those year-end best-of lists in nine months. Get hip to two nouveau Americana records that are sure to rank among the finest Vegas releases of 2013 right now:
Don’t put all your eggs in one basket. The necessary basket would be too big to carry.
If you’ve ever wanted to see how glass is sculpted into art, check out the Glass Craft and Bead Expo at South Point.
Las Vegas Perspective, a comprehensive demographic overview of Southern Nevada, is scheduled for April 4 at the Four Seasons.
Don’t expect much to change in retail sales this Easter.
WASHINGTON — Fewer Americans signed contracts to buy homes in February, but the level stayed close to a nearly three-year high. The report suggests sales of previously occupied homes will keep rising in the coming months.
Not many prep baseball coaches would ask his No. 3 hitter to bunt. Shadow Ridge’s Frank Tousa had Logan Hold do it twice on Wednesday.
John Foss often told Arbor View football coach Dan Barnson that he would not leave his position as an Aggies assistant unless he found the right opportunity to lead his own program. And as jobs opened across the valley over the years, Foss kept his word, continually passing on the chance to apply.
Changes are on tap for Cottonwood Cove and Katherine Landing, two of the three developed areas at Lake Mohave. Then again, they might not be, and the decision as to whether changes will take place could depend on your opinion along with those of all the other recreationists who are willing to share their thoughts about what happens at these popular destinations.
Q: Can Florida Gulf Coast pull another upset?
UNLV junior Aleksandra Josifoska was named the Mountain West women’s tennis player of the week. Josifoska, ranked 32nd in the nation in singles, went a combined 4-0 in singles and doubles last week.
As he packed for his trip to China, Diego Magdaleno made sure he left a little room in his suitcase for a souvenir.
If you should happen to encounter a non-English-speaking prospect of the Minnesota Twins, don’t be shocked if he informs you he was born and raised in South Detroit.
There is no better drama this time of year than the NCAA Tournament, enough to warrant time on any big screen.
When I see this season’s Florida Gulf Coast basketball team, I see the Jacksonville basketball team of 1969-70. They even play in the same conference, something called the Atlantic Sun. Twenty bucks and the home edition of “Jeopardy!” if you can name all 10 members.
CHEYENNE, Wyo. — The U.S. Department of Interior is cutting federal mineral payments to 35 states by about $110 million this fiscal year as part of the automatic federal spending cuts that started this month.
There’s two of ’em. That’s the punch line to an old joke, but in this case, it’s not so laughable.
Nevada legislators joined other states Wednesday that are beginning to examine solitary confinement methods amid concerns it has lasting, adverse effects on inmates.
The federal trial of former construction boss Leon Benzer, suspected of being the mastermind of the scheme to take over Las Vegas Valley homeowners associations, has been pushed back to the spring of 2014.
The body of a missing Campbell, Calif., man was recovered from Lake Havasu on Wednesday.
Galaxy Gaming Inc., a Las Vegas-based developer and manufacturer of casino products, has received approval from the Maryland Lottery and Gaming Control Agency to do business in the state.
Embattled Family Court Lt. Steve Rushfield is going to work as a courtroom marshal for Family Court Judge Frank Sullivan.