It can be a lonely existence at the end of the bench, as Demetris Morant is discovering. He’s getting a lot of time to think and little playing time.
Sheriff’s candidate Larry Burns blew away the rest of the field in a recent internal survey of rank-and-file Metro officers conducted by the Police Protective Association.
A person walking on Interstate 15 died after being hit by car, according to the Nevada Highway Patrol.
A proposal to grant special status to thousands of acres containing prehistoric artifacts north of Las Vegas advanced in Congress on Thursday.
Planet Nissan at 5850 Centennial Center Blvd. in northwestern Las Vegas has been the No. 2 Nissan dealer in the United States for the past two years and has already passed its previous sales record. The store has been the No. 1 selling Nissan store in the Western Region for four consecutive years, company officials said.
Finding the right vehicle that would meet their financial goals was the objective that Marine veteran Wayne Webber and his wife, Jody, set their sights on. The mission was accomplished when the couple put their boots on the ground at AutoNation Buick GMC Henderson and purchased a 2011 Ford F150 truck.
This summer, Shelby American announced that 2013 would be the last year of availability for its limited-run series of Shelby GT350 muscle cars. With the year soon coming to an end, Gaudin Ford and its Mustang specialist Manny Galvan are encouraging customers to place an order for the limited edition GT350 before the final date they will be accepted, Dec. 31.
Henderson Hyundai at 460 N. Boulder Highway launched a vehicle exchange program.
Sean Bell sold his Mazda Miata in 2007. He lived in Seattle at the time and didn’t need traditional transportation.
Las Vegas entrepreneurs are harnessing new technologies that may enable more consumers to design and build custom cars at local facilities.
Findlay Cadillac in the Valley Automall has a trio of sales agents who are expected to reach a total of about 400 sales in 2013, according to company officials.
The number of people who bought existing U.S. homes in November declined for the third straight month. Higher mortgage rates have made home-buying more expensive, and the lingering effect of the October government shutdown might have deterred some sales.
A woman was killed while crossing Nellis Boulevard Thursday night in a hit-and-run crash, Las Vegas police said.
Democrats love taxes. We all know that.
After countless hours spent holiday shopping, you finally finished. Now, you’re faced with the credit card payments as you roll into the new year. While it may have been difficult to keep your finances – particularly your credit cards – top of mind amid the dash from store to store, those payments aren’t going anywhere.
The new year will usher in a new era of home decor by welcoming an “anything goes” attitude as designers mix old with new; DIY and high-end; as well as rustic and sleek to create eclectic, one-of-a-kind looks that are just as personal to the homeowner as they are unique.
This year, instead of making a promise to lose weight, make small but impactful changes to the way you eat to ensure you reach your resolution goal.
The best approach to health is a proactive one, and that means getting an annual checkup and staying up-to-date on recommended vaccinations. But many adults don’t visit a doctor unless they feel ill, nor do they think about vaccination as part of their routine, preventive health care. This leaves them needlessly vulnerable to illnesses that can cause severe health complications or even death.
The holiday shopping season is wrapping up, and poll after poll shows that consumers spent even less this year. But, despite the tight wallets, one gift category is expected to increase in sales this year: gift cards.
This is the time of year when many people set a weight loss goal and pledge to begin living a healthier life. Enrolling in a fitness program is a popular means of accomplishing a weight loss goal. But while many people are successful with their exercise programs, others fail because they quit the program before they can reap the benefits.
What will be the world’s next big innovation? Whether it’s a cure for a disease that has plagued the world for generations or a new tool that makes life easier, one thing is for sure: science and technology will play a role in its creation.
The holidays are a time to share joy and happiness with loved ones. Yet with long lines, holiday parties and traveling, this time of year can really be exhausting. Add in the cold weather and other everyday stresses and you will find staying happy and healthy during the holidays can be downright impossible.
Wayne Newton couldn’t help but notice the guy in the front row.
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The Phat Pack is maybe what you’d imagine if Broadway singers came and did a show in your living room. There’s going to be an element of fun to it, but you are still going to sit up straight and not chatter while the guy from “Les Miz” sings “Bring Him Home” right there in front of you.
