Want out of Obamacare? Start your own religion!

The U.S. Supreme Court is on the verge of deciding a case involving the allged free-exercise of religion rights of corporations. And not in a good way.

Teen who was killed hailed as hero for donating his organs

Aric Brill was a smart and sociable 16-year-old who was on the National Honor Society. A bullet ended his life, but his family takes solace that he lives on in five other people who owe their lives to his organ donations.

UNLV baseball team breaks into another poll

The Rebels, coming off a series win over San Diego State, are ranked No. 25 this week by Perfect Game, whatever that is.

Watch Jon Stewart rip into CNN about Flight 370

Jon Stewart has had enough of cable news’ speculation about Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, which is now believed to have “ended” in the southern Indian Ocean.

Consumer confidence rises to six-year high in March

WASHINGTON — Consumer confidence climbed in March to the highest level since 2008 as more Americans grew optimistic about the outlook for the world’s largest economy.

New home sales fall nationwide and in Las Vegas region

Purchases of new homes fell in February to the lowest level in five months, a sign the industry may take time to pick up after inclement weather dampened demand earlier in the year.

Extreme Thing to fuse sports and music at Desert Breeze Park

Nevada’s largest action sports and music festival is set to return to Las Vegas. The Clark County Parks and Recreation Department plans to host Extreme Thing from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. March 29 at Desert Breeze Park, 8275 Spring Mountain Road.

Firm cuts US online gambling estimate 30 percent

ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. — Morgan Stanley lowered its estimate of the U.S. Internet gambling market on Tuesday to $3.5 billion by 2017, down from a previous forecast of $5 billion.

Margins tax: Can Lucy Flores take a stand?

Assemblywoman Lucy Flores made her media debut for lieutenant governor on Monday on the local TV show “Ralston Reports.”

Accidents cleared on U.S. 95 ramp to Summerlin Parkway

Nevada Highway Patrol responded Tuesday morning to two separate vehicle accidents on the ramp from northbound U.S. Highway 95 to westbound Summerlin Parkway.

California moving toward legal recreational marijuana

Almost two decades after California became the first state to legalize medicinal marijuana, the policy winds are shifting again in the Golden State.

Migraine and headache management: Sufferers still need new treatment options

One of the most prevalent and disabling conditions worldwide, the impact of headaches and migraine is undeniable. More than 36 million Americans routinely put their lives on hold and miss precious moments with their loved ones because of migraine pain, according to the American Migraine Foundation (AMF). Not only does it disrupt your personal life, but severe headaches and migraines can be debilitating in your professional life, too.

Why invest in insulation during a renovation?

When it comes to enhancing the value and comfort of a home, most homeowners will opt to address the cosmetic features of a home when completing a renovation project. Yet, it’s often the things that homeowners don’t consider that can have the biggest impact on the value of a home.

Perk up your home with pattern

Give your home an energy shot this spring with bright colors and bold patterns.

“Patterns are hot, hot, hot,” says Cathie Pliess, program coordinator of design for The Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale and a certified interior designer. “Look for oversized patterns in bold colors on a white background.”

Dermatologist approved skin care trends for a naturally glowing look

Looking to achieve naturally glowing skin, but have no clue where to begin? You are not alone. With today’s deluge of complex beauty treatments and seemingly endless beauty aisles, it’s time to simplify. Dr. Ellen Marmur, author of Simple Skin Beauty and spokesperson for Dove Advance Care Deodorant, helps us cut through the clutter with these dermatologist approved skin care trends.

Raising heart rates and funds: Zumba instructors help valley charities

Besides helping people get their New Year’s resolutions on track, instructors at Z Crew Studios are participating in various valley fundraisers, dealing with social awareness efforts such as human trafficking. On Feb. 28, a Zumba event raised funds for Three Square food bank.

The show goes on in former dancer’s mixed-media art

Mistinguett has been a dancer, a costume designer and a producer, and in the last five years, she added artist to the mix. All of her avocations revolve around one thing: showgirls.

How did criminals become Nevada Obamacare navigators?

Nevada’s Division of Insurance must not have wanted consumers to know that at least eight Obamacare navigators it licensed had criminal pasts. National Review and the Las Vegas Review-Journal had to sue the division to obtain those public records, and navigators’ criminal histories are not the only disturbing facts we discovered.

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