Harry Reid’s very bad week

The first week of 2013 wasn’t exactly the best for Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid.

Book signings and events, Jan. 6-12

Here is a listing of events designed for book lovers. Information is subject to change or cancellation without notice. Additions or changes to this listing must be submitted at least 10 days in advance of Sunday publication to Bookmark, Las Vegas Review-Journal, P.O. Box 70, Las Vegas, NV 89125. For more information, call 383-0306.

Relocating businesses face challenges in downtown Las Vegas

As a rock climber, Stephanie Forte conquers cliffs that would make most people’s palms sweat just by looking at them. But a search for office space in downtown Las Vegas left her at the end of her rope.

California inspection station protects agriculture, angers drivers

The Agricultural Inspection Station on Interstate 15 in Yermo, Calif., is one of 16 stations from Oregon to the Mexican border, the front line in defense of California’s $43.5 billion agricultural industry.

Kimmel, a former Las Vegan, ready for show’s new time slot

Starting Tuesday, “Jimmy Kimmel Live” is moving up 25 minutes to go head-to-head with rivals Jay Leno and David Letterman. Host Jimmy Kimmel was born in Brooklyn, but he was formed in Las Vegas, having moved to the valley when he was 9.

Home by the range, no longer so strange

When my mom and dad married, her only cooking credit was homemade tortillas. It took a good year before she could prepare her husband a full meal. A full edible meal.

Visitors get to sample fashion world with beauty tips, couture, photos

Lindsay O’Brien stood under the bright studio lights striking her most intense female assassin pose: hands on hips, her ample cleavage jutting out, providing a fleshy contrast to the black fabric of her couture gown.

Las Vegas is title town for many niche sports, games

Las Vegas may not see a World Series or an NBA Finals soon, but the city known worldwide for its events does host a stunning number of championships for a slew of niche sports that make Vegas America’s ultimate Titletown USA.

Miss Nevada takes on bullies for her cause

Miss Nevada Randi Sundquist is hoping to bring her anti-bullying message before a larger audience if she wins the Miss America pageant.

Coming in this week’s Las Vegas Business Press, Jan. 7

COVER STORY: The housing recovery in Las Vegas may be artificial, propped up by Nevada’s robo-signing law, but the numbers show strong sales and the first year of increasing prices since 2006.

Rams extend home win streak to 22

FORT COLLINS, Colo. – Wes Eikmeier scored a season-high 21 points to lead Colorado State over St. Bonaventure 85-64 on Saturday.

Illinois gets tough, tops No. 8 Buckeyes

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. – Just before halftime on Saturday, Illinois point guard Tracy Abrams crashed into the Ohio State bench chasing a loose ball. After bending over in pain for a long minute, he hobbled off the court without the ball.

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