Although job-seekers may overshare in interviews with negative statements about a previous employer, they risk falling victim to it.
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Many Las Vegas arenas are known for specialty programming — and few have dominated a niche as well as the South Point Equestrian Center.
It’s not every day you’ll find fashion-forward workout clothing for both yoga and cage-fighting enthusiasts, but a new store in the Summerlin area is focusing on hitting both demographics.
Henderson City Manager Jacob Snow has had a change of heart about changing the city’s logo.
The University of Nevada, Reno has paid a $7,446 federal fine over the deaths of three sheep at one of its farms in September 2011.
Three people were injured in a single-engine plane crash Saturday evening near Laughlin, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.
A Las Vegas police officer was injured in an accident early Sunday morning.
A three-alarm fire in an apartment complex Sunday morning displaced 50 residents and caused $300,000 in damage to the structure, according to Las Vegas Fire Department officials.
CARSON CITY — A magnitude 2.8 earthquake shook the Carson City area early Sunday, the latest in a string of temblors there this month.
Six people were sent to the hospital after a single-vehicle rollover Sunday afternoon on the Las Vegas Beltway.
A judge’s relationship with a television news reporter is being questioned by a defense lawyer who wants the judge to recuse herself from his client’s case.
It eats at Dr. Michael Casey when someone with minor injuries dies, seemingly giving up the will to live.
WINNING/LOSING PITCHER: Sky Sox, Coty Woods (3-1); 51s, Robert Carson (1-1)
If you are a longtime fan of the Philadelphia Eagles, then you remember the 1978 season, Wilbert Montgomery and Ron Jaworski and Harold Carmichael and Bill Bergey and Herm Edwards and that bunch. Those classic green and off-white uniforms with the stripes on the sleeves.
She was on was on her way out, tired of the jealousy, the anger.
I guess there is one little area where Ron Futrell and I are in agreement. We both thought Bill Maher’s stand-up material was a little dated last weekend at the Palms.
One night, during dinner service, a guest asked wine angel Eboni Lomax for a huge favor.
A Grand National stock-car race that was two weeks old, Acapulco cliff diving and arm wrestling championships from Petaluma, Calif. Maybe the Penn Relays. That pretty much was ABC’s “Wide World of Sports” as I remember it.
Jennifer Van Wie opens her desk drawer and pulls out samples of shutter slats as she explains her new product, the privacy shutter.
With the housing market slowly recovering, some family-owned landscaping companies are seeing a boost in business as homeowners look to give their abodes a makeover.
Here’s a pop (that’s a hint) quiz. Question: What do Homer Simpson, Tony Soprano, Rob Petrie, Cliff Huxtable, Al Bundy and Don Draper have in common?
He wore the cap and gown. He walked the stage. He exchanged a handshake for a diploma case. But he didn’t receive a diploma.
Step into your fuzzy pink boots and slide on your glittery thongs. The Electric Daisy Carnival will be back in town this week.
The walls shine despite the dimness. A constellation of gold and platinum plaques gleams from behind glass picture frames, the rock ’n’ roll equivalent of the stuffed grizzly and mounted antlers in a big-game hunter’s trophy room.
“Man of Steel” leaped over box office expectations in a single weekend.
After months of threatening to wage a nuclear war, North Korea did an about-face Sunday and issued a surprise proposal to the United States, its No. 1 enemy: Let’s talk.