CNN, HLN televising dueling Zimmerman trial shows

HLN network chief executive Scot Safon resisted any impulse to call his counterpart at CNN, Jeff Zucker, to say “What are you doing to me?” when he learned that CNN scheduled a nightly hour on the George Zimmerman murder trial for the same time HLN was airing one.

Nevadan at Work: Trial technician labors to make lawyer’s job easier

An hour or so after Las Vegas Sands Corp. attorneys started outlining their case in the massive Venetian construction trial a decade ago, a surprise adviser took a seat next to trial technician Brian Clark: company Chairman and CEO Sheldon Adelson.

Hualapai Mountains a destination for all seasons

The Hualapai Mountains, just 14 miles from the desert city of Kingman, Ariz., provide opportunities for year-round recreation.

Kennedy refuses to halt gay marriages in Calif.

Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy on Sunday denied a last-ditch request from the sponsors of California’s now-overturned gay marriage ban to halt the issuance of same-sex marriage licenses in the nation’s most populous state.

Summer Adventure Camps emphasize nature, movement

The Las Vegas Springs Preserve’s Summer Adventure Camps offer a nature-oriented twist on summer day camps. The camps run in weeklong sessions throughout the summer.

Cerca: Ely offers visitors plenty of options

There are two paths you can go by, as Led Zeppelin’s Robert Plant so famously sang. Of course, he was lyricizing about a stairway to heaven and not a roadway from Las Vegas to Ely.

X=WHY: Over plate of pasta, a flash of perspective

When visiting a new city and true local living reveals itself, I find it nothing short of refreshing. But when it happens in a city I’ll call home come September, it’s more like forecasting.

UNLV hopes to cultivate stadium romance with new players

Now that UNLV has dumped its longtime, deep-pocketed stadium partner and has rebooted the push to build a sports-and-entertainment venue on campus, it’s time for university officials to romance a new cast of players.

Namely, Las Vegas’ hotel-casinos.

BOB BROWN: It’s not just about the paycheck

Section 14(c) of the Fair Labor Standards Act allows community rehabilitation programs such as Opportunity Village to pay individuals with severe disabilities less than the minimum wage if their disability impedes their productivity. Section 14(c) is administered by the U.S. Department of Labor, which certifies and manages the program. Nearly 500,000 people with severe disabilities receive special minimum wages nationally, including my daughter.

Las Vegas man without air conditioning succumbs to heat wave

Triple-digit heat enveloping the Las Vegas Valley appeared to claim its first victim Saturday. A man in his 80s didn’t have air conditioning in his house and went into cardiac arrest, Las Vegas Fire Department spokesman Tim Szymanski said.

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