Dining Pick of the Week: Market Grille Cafe

Market Grille Cafe opened in 2006. Owners Joe and Rhonda Pierro decided to specialize in Greek, Italian and Mediterranean food. Joe came from an Italian heritage where family recipes were passed down from generation to generation. Rhonda’s family hails from the Greek island Ikaria and had its own ideas on cooking.

Dining Pick of the Week: Royal India Bistro

From the carved elephant statues at the entrance to the spices in the food, Royal India Bistro allows diners to experience India without packing a suitcase.

 
X-Traordinary: ‘X-Men: Days of Future Past’ delivers in a big way

Now that’s how you make a summer blockbuster! There’s more sheer tonnage of awesomeness in the first 10 minutes of “X-Men: Days of Future Past” than in the entirety of “The Amazing Spider-Man 2.”

Planet Hyundai gets new Internet, business directors

Two former automobile business development and Internet executives who worked in Austin, Texas, have assumed similar positions with Planet Hyundai Sahara.

 
Prosecutors say devoted husband is kidnap-rapist

A woman’s story of being drugged, kidnapped and forced to marry her alleged captor began to emerge when she went to police and accused the man of domestic violence. During that conversation, officers learned of her connection to a 2004 missing-persons case in Santa Ana, about 20 miles away.

Report no surprise to Metro’s Lombardo

Metro Assistant Sheriff Joe Lombardo said this week’s generally positive U.S. Department of Justice progress report shows the department has made substantial strides in an effort to improve its use-of-force policies. But the report’s findings didn’t surprise him.

 
Federal report: Las Vegas police shootings down, department reforms up

Las Vegas police shootings are trending down and Metro reforms are on the rise. It’s looking good for Metro after the U.S. Department of Justice released its final progress report Wednesday after a wide-ranging, multi-year study of Metro’s policies related to deadly force.

Hot or cold, Americans crave coffee

Coffee lovers: investing in a reusable bottle feeds your craving while doing something good for the environment.

Best way to handle aggressive drivers? Model better behavior

While the majority of motorists describe others’ driving as “aggressive,” they are often unaware of their own discourteous driving. Modeling better behavior can inspire improvement in everyone.

EDITORIAL: Good riddance to Xerox, Obamacare exchange

Smart, rational decisions regarding the Affordable Care Act have been few and far between, particularly with regard to federal and state health insurance exchanges. But one such decision finally was made Tuesday.

EDITORIAL: Fool me twice

The longer Las Vegas Constable John Bonaventura remains on the job, the more he justifies the Clark County Commission’s decision to abolish his office — and the more he reminds voters to cast an informed ballot.

Singer Jane Monheit returns to Cabaret Jazz

Singer Jane Monheit, who’s becoming a regular at The Smith Center’s intimate Cabaret Jazz, returns this weekend for an exploration of the “Great American Songbook,” with pianist Michael Kanan as her “telepathic” partner in song.

Half of Senate urges Goodell to mandate nickname change

Half of the U.S. Senate urged NFL commissioner Roger Goodell on Thursday to change the Washington Redskins’ name, saying it is a racist slur and the time is ripe to replace it.

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