Taste of the Town: Thick Amish-style noodles found in two locations

Charles Waddell is looking for a local source for thick Amish-style noodles like he used to get at Glazier’s Food Marketplace, and in response, Pamela Moore emailed that she makes her own.

Wine of the Week: Les Jamelles Sauvignon Blanc Vin de Pays D’Oc

Languedoc-Roussillon in the south of France stretches along the Mediterranean coastline from the east where it borders Provence into the west where it comes down to the Spanish border and the Pyrenees Mountains.

Small Plates: Jayde Fuzion

Jayde Fuzion, led by Seonkyoung Longest, winner of the Food Network’s “Restaurant Express,” opened in December in the space formerly occupied by Marinelli’s Italian Restaurant.

Rice shakes up Rebels’ home routine

It’s difficult for UNLV coach Dave Rice to pinpoint what has bothered his basketball team on its home floor. Still, he might have the answer.

Nellis major pleads guilty to assault after inappropriately touching airman

A military judge on Tuesday ordered a Nellis Air Force Base major to forfeit $3,678 in pay and allowances for one month after he pleaded guilty to two of three charges in what began as a sex abuse court-martial involving an enlisted man.

 
Storm buries northeast, wreaks havoc on travel

A swirling storm clobbered parts of the mid-Atlantic and the urban Northeast on Tuesday, dumping nearly a foot and a half of snow, grounding thousands of flights, closing government offices in the nation’s capital and making a mess of the evening commute.

Storm debris cleanup begins in northwest Las Vegas

Las Vegas city officials are asking residents in a northwest neighborhood to be patient while crews remove storm debris from a flood control facility.

Nevada group asks court to keep gay couples from marrying

A Nevada group seeking to preserve the state’s constitutional definition of marriage as being between a man and a woman filed its legal response Tuesday to a challenge by several same-sex couples who argue it should be struck down by the federal courts.

 
Clark County Commission rejects More Cops sales tax hike

Clark County commissioners defeated the More Cops sales tax proposal on Tuesday. The measure died with a 4-3 vote, and failed to garner the five-vote super-majority of the seven-member body.

North Las Vegas loses pay raise lawsuit with unions

The city of North Las Vegas does not have the authority to suspend millions of dollars in long-sought union employee pay raises, a judge decided Tuesday.

BART officer accidentally kills colleague

A Bay Area Rapid Transit police officer accidentally shot and killed a fellow officer Tuesday in the first on-duty fatality in the department’s 42-year history, authorities said.

 
Kyle Busch stands up for couple who accelerated plans for Las Vegas wedding

Crystal Riley and Bobby Dezarov moved up their wedding plans on the chance that Kyle Busch might attend their Las Vegas wedding. That’s how the NASCAR driver ended up as a groomsman, standing before the pastor at the Chapel of the Bells.

Las Vegas police: Man fatally shot during possible road rage fight

Las Vegas police are investigating a possible road rage shooting near Tropicana Avenue and Rainbow Boulevard. Police responded to a car crash after 5 p.m. Tuesday and found a man suffering from a gunshot wound, according to Lt. Mark Reddon.

Citigroup cuts 160 jobs in Las Vegas

Citigroup Inc. is eliminating the last 220 jobs at its sprawling campus at the Lakes in Las Vegas, a spokeswoman for the financial services firm confirmed Tuesday. About 60 employees will work from home, Janis Tarter, a Citi spokeswoman, said.

UMC executive Barnard named hospital’s interim chief

University Medical Center Chief Operating Officer Lawrence Barnard was tapped Tuesday to fill in as the interim chief executive officer at the public hospital.

EDITORIAL: Bypass bridge suicides

In the late afternoon of Jan. 10, Heather Price Papayoti of Phoenix became the seventh person to commit suicide at the Hoover Dam bypass bridge, falling 900 feet to the Colorado River below.

EDITORIAL: Publicly funded arena a bad idea

Las Vegas is a big-league town without a big-league team. But the city is so confident that sports would jump-start Symphony Park’s development that it’s willing to spend public money on an arena to lure at least one franchise downtown.

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