Paramount announces plans for ‘Terminator’ trilogy

The “Terminator” is coming back.

Paramount announced Thursday that it is rebooting the “Terminator” franchise and planning for a new trilogy of films, but it’s keeping mum on whether Arnold Schwarzenegger would play a role.

 
Friend: Trayvon Martin encounter with George Zimmerman racially charged

SANFORD, Fla. — George Zimmerman’s defense attorney insisted during several testy exchanges with an important prosecution witness Thursday that Trayvon Martin injected race into a confrontation with the neighborhood watch volunteer and insinuated the young woman was not believable because of inconsistencies in her story.

Court: Hobby Lobby can challenge health care law

DENVER — An appeals court said Thursday that Hobby Lobby and a sister company that sells Christian books and supplies can fight the nation’s new health care law on religious grounds, ruling the portion of the law that requires them to offer certain kinds of birth control to their employees is particularly onerous, and suggesting the companies shouldn’t have to pay millions of dollars in fines while their claims are considered.

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Oliver Ranch name honors family that owned it for more than 50 years

Each month, View looks at a place, perhaps a road, a bridge or a building, that’s named for someone.This month, the Oliver Ranch is in the spotlight. Never heard of it? No surprise. It hasn’t been called that since 1993.

Customers come first at Collision Authority

A recent gathering of members of Southern Nevada’s automotive market at Collision Authority’s 41,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art facility at 700 N. Gibson Road, Henderson, drew an interesting collection of people.

Lexus of Henderson’s first customer touts service

Bernie Recenello had just finished lunch with some friends back in 2010 when curiosity caught his attention and he decided to drop by the newly opened Lexus of Henderson dealership . Balloons didn’t suddenly drop from the ceiling when he walked into the showroom, nor did bells and whistles trumpet his arrival. But, unbeknownst to him, Recenello had just earned the distinction of being the dealership’s first customer.

Ready to haul

In pickup parlance, the chase isn’t just on, it never really stops. With the arrival of the 2014 Chevrolet Silverado, the pace is definitely quickening.

Area Briefing, July 2-8

FIREFIGHTERS AND RED CROSS
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Case dismissed against homeowner with gun in toy box

A child abuse case that stemmed from the accidental shooting of a 5-year-old boy was dismissed Thursday by a Henderson judge who said the charge “does not fit the facts” in the case.

Desmond has worn out his welcome

Desmond is a cute guy with light green eyes who lives without a care in the world.

Coming Sunday: Delivering a New Downtown

Take a tired business district. Add a wealthy young entrepreneur. Re-imagine the heart of the city. Call it downtown Las Vegas. Coming Sunday in the Las Vegas Review-Journal and at reviewjournal.com is a special section of stories with videos and photos regarding the redevelopment of downtown Las Vegas.

Towbin showcases new Rolls-Royce Wraith

Luxury dealership Towbin Motorcars celebrated the release of the new Rolls-Royce Wraith recently with a lavish cocktail party.

NBA DRAFT: Best and worst draft choices for all 30 teams

In honor of Thursday night’s NBA draft, The Associated Press takes a look at the best and worst all-time picks for each of the league’s 30 franchises.

Newsmakers July 2-8

Soroptimist International of Greater Las Vegas has installed its 2013-14 board of directors.

Saguaro buckling caused by overwatering

Question: I saw your blog and was wondering if you would help us with a saguaro problem. We bought a healthy saguaro in December and transplanted it ourselves.

Refresh your marriage with a golf trip to Lake Tahoe

Alpine skiing. Alpine lake. Alpine forest. Alpine lodging. How about Alpine golf? Even better, how about a trip for both you and the wife?

 
‘Sopranos’ creator David Chase memorializes James Gandolfini

NEW YORK — The creator of “The Sopranos” said at James Gandolfini’s funeral that the actor brought the traits of a sad boy, “amazed and confused,” to the role of Tony Soprano.

Casino project with Station Casinos ties OK’d by California Senate

SACRAMENTO, Calif. — The California State Senate approved a compact that allows the North Fork Rancheria of Mono Indians, in conjunction with Las Vegas-based Station Casinos, to build a gaming resort north of Fresno, nearly 40 miles from the tribe’s reservation.

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