Utah woman pleads guilty to crashing car into crowd

A Utah woman who fled the scene of an accident after she hit eight people in North Las Vegas in August pleaded guilty in court Wednesday.

7 best Winter Olympic rivalries in history

The Summer Olympics may have their winter cousin beat by sheer numbers, but some of the most captivating rivalries have played out in the snow or on the ice. Here are seven of them.

Marquee Dayclub pool’s dome debuts Sunday with Insomniac

In addition to the usual talented musicians DJing at clubs, The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas’ Marquee Dayclub opens its doors this cold weekend because the club is unveiling a new 22,000-square-foot pool dome.

From Marquee to Burning Man, Jones digs music

Jamie Jones’ life was changed forever 15 years ago when he put a little video game disc into his PlayStation, a generation ago, and that little game taught him how to DJ. He became obsessed with “Music 2000,” which let him learn to DJ using drums, high hats and bass sounds.

Show and Tell: Meet Lisa Varmbo from the Luxor Party Pit

Meet Lisa Varmbo, 29, who performs at the Luxor Party Pit. She’s from Trondheim, Norway, and performed in several world vaulting (gymnastics on horseback) competitions. She holds seven national titles in Norway.

Las Vegas police seek woman missing since Jan. 26

Las Vegas police are seeking the public’s assistance to help them find a woman who went missing Jan. 26. Sheila Linke, 53, also known as Sheila Herrick, was last seen in the 5400 block of Island Breeze Court near Ann Road and Jones Boulevard.

Trial for judge accused of investment fraud delayed

Suspended Family Court Judge Steven Jones is getting another three months before he has to face a jury of his peers in his federal fraud case.

 
Police charge son-in-law in deaths of Tennessee couple

The son-in-law of a Tennessee couple killed when a package exploded at their home has been charged with first-degree murder in their deaths.

Michael Way to be closed near Vegas Drive

The north side of Michael Way near Vegas Drive will be closed until Feb. 19 as crews continue to install a sewer line across the intersection.

Champ own worst critic

Most athletes thank their haters for telling them they can’t accomplish a certain goal, for the motivation toward accomplishing the objective.

Valentine’s specials at Las Vegas restaurants

With Valentine’s Day on a Friday this year, it promises to be a busy weekend for Las Vegas restaurants. Here’s a listing of their special menus.

10 Netflix movies to watch for (or against) Valentine’s Day

Just in time for Valentine’s Day, we’ve rounded up the best of Netflix’s offerings — whether Feb. 14 makes you feel warm and fuzzy or you’d rather pull out your own hair than see one more co-worker’s vase of flowers.

Former City Club reawakens, now The Lennox

A dormant apartment project in southeast Las Vegas has reawakened with a new name. The former City Club has been rechristened The Lennox Las Vegas.

For the adventurous boater, Topock Gorge a good one-day trip

While the Havasu National Wildlife refuge protects 30 miles of the Colorado River, 20 remarkable miles of that flow through one of the few natural stretches remaining of the lower Colorado: Topock Gorge. Exploring it is a wonderful one-day adventure if you have boating skills.

Get pot-bound citrus in the ground

Question: I purchased a lovely Meyer Lemon tree in a 1-gallon pot in the middle of the spring. It already had six lemons on it. I have the original fruit, have new fruit growing and still am getting blossoms. Should I transplant it now into a larger pot or wait until after the fruit ripens and is used?

From Seriouslys, pop that snaps and crackles

It’s a bit past 5:30 on a Saturday evening, and in a corner booth of the velvet cocoon that is Champagne’s Cafe, talk has turned to extraterrestrials.

 
Facebook introduces customizable gender options

Facebook is adding a customizable option with about 50 different terms people can use to identify their gender as well as three preferred pronoun choices: him, her or them.

Favorite Sons & Daughters, Feb. 11-17

Seventh-grader Milan Frederick of Guy Elementary School has received the 2014 Young King Dreamers award, a Certificate of Commendation from Sen. Harry Reid, a Certificate of Congressional Recognition from Congressman Steven Horsford, a Citizenship Award, a Physical Education of Excellence award and is on the A Honor Roll. She is the daughter of Anthony and Vickie Frederick of North Las Vegas.

Danica lets Petty slide on disparaging remarks

Danica Patrick takes the high road after NASCAR legend Richard Petty says she was capable of winning a Sprint Cup race only “if everybody else stayed home.”

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