Target confirms that encrypted PIN numbers stolen

Target said Friday that debit-card PIN numbers were among the financial information stolen from millions of customers who shopped at the retailer earlier this month.

Las Vegas police ID man shot to death after argument

The Clark County coroner’s office on Friday identified the Las Vegas man who was shot and killed Sunday after an argument turned physical at Siegel Suites on Boulder Highway near Sahara Avenue.

Teen moped driver killed in hit-and-run crash

A 15-year-old boy driving a moped was killed in a hit-and-run crash in the northeast valley Thursday night.

City officials look to appease residents regarding flood control

When City Councilman Steve Ross last tackled the topic of flood improvements along Grand Teton Drive, he was getting yelled at by a crowd of angry, recently flooded Centennial Hills residents.

Citrus in the desert is hit or miss

Question: Do oranges grow in Las Vegas? Also, when is the best time to plant a new tree?

Reader-submitted photos and adoptable pets, Dec. 31-Jan. 6

View Neighborhood News readers send photos of their pets and everday lives, and View features photos of pets ready for adoption each week. To submit a photo, email View copy editor Anne King at aking@viewnews.com or mail to Viewpoints, 1111 W. Bonanza Road, Las Vegas, NV 89125. Photos cannot be returned, and due to the high volume, they are often scheduled a month or two in advance.

Social worker on the go

Southern Nevada social worker Glynae Anderson is in her car constantly in an effort to help people in need. From visitations to grocery shopping, the young professional is on the go much of the time.

Lexus gives car service tips to women

Thirty-one women and their guests recently attended the first of several planned “Ladies Night Out” events by Lexus of Las Vegas in which they learned about vehicle technology, how to repair brakes, change oil and other important maintenance tips necessary to keep a Lexus vehicle running in tiptop shape.

Ladies of Lexus of Las Vegas Make Buying Lexus Vehicles Very Enjoyable

Purchasing an automobile is no doubt a big-ticket investment that may make some women feel uncomfortable. So to take the scariness out of stepping onto the showroom floor, Lexus of Las Vegas has employed several professional women to make female customers feel more at home.

Looking back at 2013: Bieber, Britney and Brad Pitt

A look back at a year that Justin Bieber would rather forget, a wedding of elephantine proportions and the arrival of Britney Spears:

CBS tops weekly ratings with ‘I Love Lucy’ special

Nearly six decades after it first aired, an “I Love Lucy” Christmas special was last week’s most-watched holiday program, according to ratings released Tuesday.

Classic car business finds new home

With demand for their modestly priced classic cars growing, Michael Nicholl, owner of Classic & Collectable Cars Las Vegas, needed to find a new home large enough to display his eclectic inventory.

Vice cop writes what he knows

Veteran Metro vice Detective Chris Baughman continues to grow as a writer with a wealth of material from his longtime work as a leader of the department’s Pandering Investigation Team.

Chenoweth bringing variety of music to Smith center

It’s 12 o’clock somewhere. Somewhere other than Las Vegas, that is. That’s the idea behind The Smith Center’s first foray into New Year’s Eve entertainment, as Tony- and Emmy-winner Kristin Chenoweth headlines a considerably before-midnight 7:30 p.m. concert at Reynolds Hall.

Insurers give mixed reaction to ACA policy reversal

A month after President Barack Obama announced people could keep insurance policies slated for cancellation under the federal health overhaul, the reversal has gotten a mixed response from insurers, state regulators and consumers.

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