Disabled Air Force veteran helps spread the word in Boulder City

An Air Force veteran talked about her work with the military, her time supporting veterans and her PTSD disability at a Wreaths Across America ceremony at the Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Boulder City on Saturday.

Colleagues show love for Simon

In one of the culinary community’s more touching tributes in many years, about two dozen local chefs joined chef Kerry Simon onstage Friday when he was honored at the Silver State Awards at The Venetian.

Washington Digest: House approves budget blueprint

The House last week approved the blueprints for a two-year budget that seeks to break the gridlock in Congress over spending and reduce the threat of another government shutdown.

Even in defeat, bull boosts spirits

By now, the cowboys and cowgirls of the National Finals Rodeo are headed back to Stephenville, Texas, where it seems most of them are from, and to the other dusty cow towns. Or they will be headed home shortly, because I heard Las Vegas is plumb out of whiskey.

Jay Z still dreaming big

It was the kind of directive that could chill an usher’s blood quicker than the December winds whipping outside the arena.

Bank on Chiefs’ road prowess

A month ago, the Kansas City Chiefs were undefeated and coach Andy Reid was hailed as a miracle worker. But soon enough, reality set in, as it often does in the NFL.

Jameis Winston wins Heisman Trophy

Jameis Winston left voters no choice but to give him the Heisman Trophy.

Crash survivor: Hawaii plane lost power, then glided

After a 70-year-old Hawaii man survived a flight that crash-landed in Hawaii waters, he swam about a half-mile in 6-foot waves to Molokai’s rugged shoreline, thinking the eight others aboard the small commercial plane were fine bobbing in their life vests, awaiting rescue.

Missing North Las Vegas disabled man found

A disabled man who was missing who was missing for a day was found and returned to his North Las Vegas home Saturday.

State reluctantly implements ‘harsh’ sex offender law

Full implementation of a 6-year-old Nevada law may soon cause a dramatic increase in the number of registered sex offenders — raising questions about whether the intended punishment fits the crime.

‘Sister Wives’ family wins ruling in bigamy suit

A federal judge ruled Friday that key parts of Utah’s polygamy laws are unconstitutional, handing a legal victory to a Las Vegas polygamist family that stars in the TV reality show “Sister Wives.”

Recycled card program helps teens gain work experience

St. Jude’s Ranch for Children, 100 St. Jude’s St. in Boulder City, runs the Recycled Card Program that teaches teens entrepreneurial and small-business skills.

Tips for making home senior-friendly

Dear Savvy Senior: What tips or products can you recommend to help make a home safer and more convenient for aging in place? My husband and I are in our 70s and don’t have the money for any big renovations, but we want to do what we can to stay in our house as long as possible. — Homebodies

EDITORIAL: Stadium strategy

It’s been a good seven days for UNLV football, with the long-beleaguered program getting its first bowl bid in 13 years and finally seeing some momentum for a new on-campus stadium. As the Review-Journal’s Alan Snel reported, the Rebels were one of the focal points of Thursday’s stadium authority board meeting, where consultant Mark Rosentraub outlined several potential benefits for the team.

EDITORIAL: Inadequate background checks

Due diligence is a must in hiring. Putting a potential criminal in contact with customers can have disastrous consequences — especially if great public trust is placed in the position.

Connect to survive

Michael Gallis’ map is pretty stark.

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