LEFTOVERS: Cuban now giving NBA fashion tips

It’s safe to say that the sleeved jerseys worn by the 10 NBA teams that played on Christmas Day will not go down in fashion history as a winner.

Sankey, Huskies throttle Cougars

A tumultuous month that started with coach Steve Sarkisian leaving for another job ended with a milestone win for Washington.

Age-friendly telephones help seniors stay in touch

There are dozens of different types and styles of age-friendly phones on the market today that can help seniors with a variety of challenges such as hearing loss, vision, memory problems and limited mobility.

High stakes for families losing unemplyment benefits

The end of unemployment checks for more than a million people on Saturday is driving out-of-work Americans to consider selling cars, moving and taking minimum wage work after already slashing household budgets and pawning personal possessions to make ends meet.

Unfinished Business

If you like good news, 2013 had it.

Hiker found dead in Frenchman Mountain area

A male hiker was found dead by a group of hikers in the Frenchman Mountain area east of Las Vegas on Saturday afternoon.

EDITORIAL: Exception for me, not for thee

When it comes to Obamacare hypocrisy, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid has plenty of company. That masquerader’s club now includes Nevada’s junior senator, Republican Dean Heller.

A new day dawns for health care

As we wish our friends and family a happy, healthy New Year, these words have renewed meaning in 2014.

New fruits, vegetables are All-Americans

Gardeners always want to know what’s new. Well here are the All-American Selections for 2014 and a short description about them as reported by the National Garden Bureau.

Show goes on

At the height of triumph, a tragedy.

UFC launches digital subscription service

Ultimate Fighting Championship, the Las Vegas-based mixed martial arts event company, has launched a new digital subscription service to capture revenue related to UFC’s international expansion in Europe and Asia.

5 reasons for UNLV football fans to look forward to next season

We’re not ready to put this season in the rearview mirror just yet, but we can’t help but to think ahead a little bit to 2014. Here are five things to look forward to next season:

Howard Hughes changed Vegas

Although outwardly routine, the action brought down the curtain on the presence of Howard R. Hughes in the casino and resort industry. Once so powerful, his attempt to buy the Stardust in 1968 was met with federal objections that his economic clout had grown too large. One of Hughes’ companies had owned the terminal for two decades.

The place for pickleball

Pickleball is extending its reach into Summerlin. On Dec. 12, Las Vegas Mayor Pro Tem Stavros Anthony officially opened five new courts for the sport at Durango Hills Park, 3521 N. Durango Drive.

Clark County coroner IDs motorcycle accident victim

The motorcyclist killed in a collision in the northwest valley Thursday has been identified by the Clark County coroner’s office as Mark Erik Walwyn, of North Las Vegas.

US reptile keepers want python ban overturned

A nationwide ban on importing four giant snake species or transporting them across state lines is costing reptile breeders, handlers, hobbyists and vendors millions and should be overturned, according to a lawsuit filed by a reptile industry trade association.

 
Obama pushes more oil production by using clean coal

America’s newest, most expensive coal-fired power plant is hailed as one of the cleanest on the planet, thanks to government-backed technology that removes carbon dioxide and keeps it out of the atmosphere.

 
It’s no secret: NFL players hide concussions to keep playing

Millions can be made by men who can thrive and survive in the NFL by shaking off hits that are so hard brains collide with skulls. And, hundreds of millions of dollars — perhaps billions in the future — can be lost by the league.

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