5 favorite Nirvana covers

There are hundreds of Nirvana covers out there, but here are a few favorites as we mark the anniversary of Kurt Cobain’s death.

Man indicted in Strip ‘Thunder From Down Under’ fight

The 24-year-old man charged with robbing and assaulting cast and crew of Excalibur’s “Thunder From Down Under” show was indicted by a grand jury, Clark County prosecutors said Friday.

 
Apologies after Mets player attacked over paternity leave

A sports radio host has apologized after criticizing on-air New York Mets player Daniel Murphy’s decision to take three days’ paternity leave after the birth of this son.

Tom Green needs help Andrew Dice Clay often gives

Tom Green is doing OK in his transition from TV prankster to agitated stand-up comedian, but he’s not going to turn down any extra help. On certain nights, that helps comes in the form of a visit from Andrew Dice Clay, who usually follows Green with a separately ticketed show in the Hard Rock Hotel’s Vinyl club.

Nevada controller candidate Schaefer kicked off ballot

A judge has ruled that John Michael Schaefer, a disbarred Las Vegas lawyer who ran for Los Angeles City Council a little over a year ago, doesn’t meet a two-year state residency requirement and can’t seek the Democratic primary nod for Nevada state controller.

Michael Gaughan followed father’s advice

Michael Gaughan was sorting through his late father’s belongings on Thursday when I called to have him separate fact from fiction.

Dining Pick of the Week: The Blind Pig

During Prohibition, a speakeasy was called a “blind pig” to hide it from the police. This Blind Pig has nothing to hide. It is a combination restaurant and market where chef John Alers is serving artisanal food to be enjoyed inside or on the patio.

Dining Pick of the Week: Viva Zapata’s

Viva Zapata’s lives up to its namesake with an authentic menu that pays tribute to one of the most revered national heroes of Mexico, Emiliano Zapata.

Dining Pick of the Week: Pizza Natali

Pizza Natali is all about pizzas and hoagies, and that’s a good thing. There are over a dozen hoagies, ranging in size from 6 to 24 inches.

Octogenarian priest takes birthday ride on Bootleg Canyon zipline

While many octogenarians would have been content with a cake and candles, or perhaps a nap, the Rev. Joseph Annese recently enjoyed a different sort of birthday present: The Catholic priest took a wild ride on the FlightLinez zipline express.

Las Vegas police seek public’s help in finding two robbers

Las Vegas police asked the public for help Thursday in finding two men who robbed a business near the intersection of Charleston and Rainbow boulevards in the early morning on March 12.

Nevada health-care sign-up numbers disappoint, but optimism persists

Nevada’s health-insurance exchange didn’t meet anyone’s expectations — not even those of exchange officials themselves — but the insurance industry sounded hopeful that the marketplace’s issues could be patched before fall’s enrollment period.

Findlay supports Links Fore Leukemia golf event

Findlay Automotive Group stores Honda Henderson and Findlay Cadillac participated in the seventh annual Leukemia and Lymphoma Society’s Links Fore Leukemia golf tournament recently at the private mountain course at Red Rock Country Club.

Lexus of Las Vegas to host vet golf event

Lexus of Las Vegas is all teed up in support of the Warrior Brotherhood Motorcycle Club of Las Vegas’ second annual Vets Helping Vets Golf Tournament May 3 at Wildhorse Golf Club, 2100 Warm Springs Road in Henderson. Funds from the event go to aid and assist veterans’ charities throughout Southern Nevada.

Family drives 1,000 miles to buy car at Park Place Infiniti

Traveling 1,000 miles to buy a car might seem extreme. But for Brad Estes and his wife, Mishaun, a good deal and excellent service at Park Place Infiniti Las Vegas is well worth a long drive.

Mom picks preowned Elantra for daughter

Centennial High School Junior Kaylee White passed by Centennial Hyundai at 6200 Centennial Center Blvd. countless times while going back and forth to school in the past year.

Be a ‘Survivor’

Fans of the CBS television show “Survivor” can audition to be on the hit series at an open casting call from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. April 12 at Friendly Ford, 660 N. Decatur Blvd.

Easy ways to create a home sweet vacation rental home

If you’re planning a family getaway or a trip with a large group of friends, it’s a great opportunity to explore staying at a vacation rental. Consider these expert tips.

Eye-opening facts about aging eyes and vision problems

Most Americans know that vision problems begin to increase as they age. What they may not realize is that reduced vision is also linked to a higher frequency of falls, injuries and depression. Here are some facts and tips for maintaining eye health and vision while aging gracefully.

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