Rainbow Company Youth Theatre season to mix old and new

The Rainbow Company Youth Theater’s 2013-14 season features shows so old the original author is unknown and shows so new that they haven’t been written yet.

Health district offers new flu vaccines

Starting Monday, the Southern Nevada Health District will begin administering a new flu vaccine for the season.

Pedestrian struck by car in critical condition

A man walking outside of a crosswalk is in critical condition after being hit by a car Tuesday night, police said.

What a trip: Timothy Leary’s files go public in NY

A trove of Timothy Leary files, much of it previously unpublished, could shed new light on the LSD guru, his controversial research into psychedelic drugs and the emergence of the ’60s counterculture.

Driver dies after crashing car into wall

A fatal car crash on the northeast side of the valley has restricted traffic near Lamb and Lake Mead boulevards.

Two devices found in vehicle detonated

Officials safely detonated two of the explosive devices found in a road-rage suspect’s vehicle near the Goldfield courthouse Tuesday.

Starbucks says guns unwelcome, though not banned

Starbucks says guns are no longer welcome in its cafes, though it is stopping short of an outright ban on firearms.

Biggest problem with boxing judge’s scorecard: Perception

Whether judged by a woman or man or goat, any card that proclaimed Mayweather-Alvarez a draw is damning evidence to the ineptness of the person scoring. And yet judge C.J. Ross isn’t the one to blame most here. Keith Kizer is.

Reporters panel battles BLM controls over mustang roundup access

The Reporters Committee on Freedom of the Press says the U.S. Bureau of Land Management is using safety concerns as an excuse to limit media access to wild horse roundups across the West in violation of the First Amendment.

Colorado River Coffee Roasters spreads gospel of better coffee

The owners of the Coffee Cup Cafe in Boulder City were aware that reviewers didn’t think the coffee they served measured up to the quality of their food. When it was time for a change, they switched to Colorado River Coffee Roasters, just across town.

Copter ride makes Britney feel queasy

The dawning of Britney Spears’ Las Vegas headliner residency got off to a queasy start.

Clark County orders study of its leased property

Clark County commissioners decided Tuesday to hire a consultant to look into the financial benefits of getting rid of county-owned land that currently is leased out to businesses.

Expert strategies for defining flow and function in your yard

Many strategies can enhance the flow and function of a home’s interior and how a family lives and uses the space. But what about a home’s exterior? When it comes to a yard, the same thoughtfulness can help homeowners create functional spaces outdoors that not only look great, but also deliver maximum enjoyment. Try these tips from the experts.

Five ways to build a better shower

The shower is a place to unwind from a stressful day, where you can forget your worries and pamper yourself. Remodeling the shower is extremely popular because it allows homeowners to create a spa-like experience in their own home, not to mention it’s a good investment and can increase resale value. Before you start your remodel, here are five ways to create a shower that will give you some well-deserved peace and quiet.

Expert tips to transform your style for fall

With fall’s arrival, many people change out their wardrobe, meals and turn up the thermostat, but often forget that just a few simple changes can get their home and other parts of their life ready for autumn. Renowned designer David Bromstad offers his quick and simple tips to transition and transform your interior spaces for the season, no matter your budget or style.

Winter home safety: Quick steps to help protect your family

As cooler weather descends, homes heat up and so does the risk your family could experience a home fire or carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning. According to the National Fire Protection Association, most home fires and CO poisonings occur in the winter. Besides heating appliances, seasonal activities such as increased cooking, candle usage and holiday decorations all add to the risk. In fact, the U.S. Fire Administration reports that each year winter fires claim an average of 945 lives, injure 3,825 people and cause more than $1.7 billion in property loss.

Embattled boxing judge steps down

Veteran Las Vegas boxing judge C.J. Ross probably has worked her final fight.

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