Pit reporter Little mulls future

As ESPN/ABC enters its final season covering NASCAR, pit road reporter Jamie Little has mixed emotions.

Closing of Willow Beach hatchery hurts businesses

In December 2013, anglers who fish along the lower Colorado River system were surprised to learn the U.S. Fish &Wildlife Service had decided to halt the rearing of rainbow trout at the Willow Beach National Fish Hatchery.

Fishing report, Feb. 13, 2014

■ LAKE MEAD — Fishing has been hit or miss. Striped bass seem to be scattered throughout the lake as those with fish finders are not identifying many schools. Those stripers that are being caught look healthy. With the forecast for the weekend being warmer but overcast, perhaps it’s a good time to get your line out on the water. The word on shad is mixed. Some are finding them; others are not. Anchovies are a decent substitute. Various plugs and lures are also suitable imitations.

Meat Loaf recalls The Boss on the ropes

So Meat Loaf told me this crazy story about how Bruce Springsteen’s whole career was saved by a young studio engineer.

EDITORIAL: Byzantine tax code invites IRS corruption

In an interview held just ahead of the Super Bowl kickoff, President Barack Obama got to play a little defense against Fox News host Bill O’Reilly. The president wasn’t nearly as good as the Seattle Seahawks’ unit.

Green decoy groups don sportsmen’s camouflage

In nature, camouflage is often a defensive strategy. It allows prey to escape detection. But in politics, camouflage can be used by the predators just as well. And it appears many traditionally left-leaning foundations have now found their own camouflage among a traditionally right-leaning community: sportsmen’s groups.

PHOTOS: Mark of Kindness

Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman and her husband and former Mayor Oscar Goodman were at the Welcome to Las Vegas sign on Wednesday to meet with tourists to promote International Random Acts of Kindness Week, which runs Feb. 10-16.

Canyon Springs finishes unbeaten Northeast run

The Canyon Springs boys basketball team has at least three players capable of taking over a game on offense.

School board members broke law but won’t be punished

The Nevada Commission on Ethics unanimously reached a settlement Wednesday with four Clark County School Board members and two former School Board members agreeing that each board member broke state law by spending taxpayer resources on campaigning. But they will receive no punishment.

FLAG FOOTBALL: Canfield, Bulldogs blank the Bengals

Zshalyn Canfield tossed four touchdown passes and ran for a score Wednesday to lead Centennial’s flag football team to a 35-0 win over host Bonanza.

Nevada again posts one of higher foreclosure rates in U.S.

Nevada posted one of the highest foreclosure rates in the nation in January even as default activity declined across the state, according to a Wednesday report from California research firm RealtyTrac.

Ex-husband: Hospital worker assault on wife damaged marriage

A retired corrections officer testified Wednesday during the sexual assault trial of Steven Farmer, a certified nursing assistant who is accused of victimizing five female patients at Centennial Hills Hospital. Two of those women, including the witness’ ex-wife, reported that Farmer had sexually assaulted them.

 
South hit again with ice, snow, traffic jams

Drivers got caught in monumental traffic jams and abandoned their cars Wednesday in North Carolina in a replay of what happened in Atlanta just two weeks ago, as another wintry storm across the South iced highways and knocked out electricity to more than a half-million homes and businesses.

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