A small investment returns a safer and healthier home

Warm weather is here, which means many homeowners are beginning new DIY projects. Have you included home safety on your list? Almost every home in the U.S. has a smoke alarm, but most do not have enough. Fire experts recommend installing alarms on every floor and inside and outside of every sleeping area. A recent survey by Kelton Research found less than a quarter of homeowners have applied this rule. A fire can double in size every 30 seconds. The sooner you hear a smoke alarm, the more time you have to escape.

Protecting and prolonging the life of your leather investment

Mother Nature isn’t always kind to your leather goods. Leather items are assumed to be durable and thus overlooked during spring cleaning, but without proper care, leather can become faded, cracked or dried out and even too stiff to wear.

Nevada high court stiffens Miranda rights of criminal suspects

A suspect who asks, “Can I get an attorney?” after being advised of his Miranda rights has unequivocally asked for counsel and can no longer be questioned by police, a unanimous Nevada Supreme Court said in an opinion issued Thursday.

Free betting seminars plentiful during Kentucky Derby week

A crowd of 160,000 will attend the Kentucky Derby on May 4 at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Ky. The next best place to be for the first of three Triple Crown races is Las Vegas.

Wynn Resorts announces casino deal in Massachusetts

Wynn Resorts Ltd. would make $30 million in advance payments to the city of Everett, Mass., and more than $25 million annually once a proposed casino opens for business, according to a host community agreement released Thursday.

School Board seeks additional funding to improve struggling schools

Another crop of Clark County’s worst-performing schools are seeking millions in federal aid to reboot over three years, but other schools already deep into their $8.7 million improvement grants remain far from achieving the desired “turnaround” status.

District renews charter for Rainbow Dreams Academy

Rainbow Dreams Academy received a six-year contract renewal Thursday from Clark County School Board members, who unanimously agreed to continue sponsoring the K-5 charter school serving predominately black students in West Las Vegas.

Zac Brown Band bustin’ loose at Cosmo

Their latest album is titled “Uncaged,” but really, what’s ever confined the Zac Brown Band?

The food and the fun that define summer

When the weather warms, there are plenty of fun outdoor activities to enjoy, which means there’s also a bounty of summer fare to eat. From the traditional to the intriguing, you never know what interesting food choices you may find while out and about. What better way to kick off summer than with a few fun activities that pair good times with the foods that define the season?

A year-end report card on school cafeterias: Did they make the grade for improved nutrition?

The 2012-2013 school year brought a new curriculum to school cafeterias across the United States. For most of the country’s 17,000 school districts, it was an accelerated class, requiring the complete revision of school menus, from ingredients to food pairings to recipes, to meet the new USDA nutrition guidelines.

Five reasons Asian Americans should get tested for hepatitis B

More than 1 million Americans have a lifelong, or chronic, infection of hepatitis B. This includes one out of every 12 Asian Americans. If you or your parents were born in Asia or the Pacific Islands, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) recommends that you get tested for hepatitis B.

Wynn Resorts earns $202.9 million in first quarter, tops expectations

Wynn Resorts Ltd. first-quarter profit rose modestly but enough to easily beat analysts’ expectations as the gaming company reported higher occupancy and improved revenues at its casinos in Las Vegas and Macau.

Monument honors Vegas High

Proud graduates of old Las Vegas High were tired of being walked on, and they decided to do something about it.

Top water official seeks federal support

Southern Nevada’s top water official urged Congress on Thursday to preserve favorable tax treatment of municipal bonds, a key tool communities are using to improve their water structures and fight drought.

Planet Hyundai names new general manager

The car business has numerous stories of successful executives who have risen to their positions after starting out on the ground floor. Chance Slingerland, general manager of Planet Hyundai Centennial, is among those who climbed the ladder en route to a managerial position.

Centennial Mazda touts 2014 Mazda6

Centennial Mazda recently received the new 2014 Mazda6 and is now previewing the vehicle at its showroom, 6525 Centennial Center Blvd.

Towbin Motorcars showcases Aston Martin’s new Rapide S

After a successful January launch of Aston Martin’s Rapide S, Towbin Motorcars now has the four-door model available for purchase, and is the only dealership in Southern Nevada to carry this luxury vehicle.

Findlay executive helps battle leukemia

As the marketing/Internet director for Findlay Kia, Marc Lewis often finds himself reaching out to the community. One of the many charitable groups he works with yearly is the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.

Crippling air travel to score points

Tourist-oriented Las Vegas is so dependent on timely and efficient air travel that the current political Kabuki of “furloughed” air traffic controllers — causing frustrated travelers to sit for hours on runways in poorly ventilated aircraft — must go on the ironic list of this administrations “special favors” to this town.

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