EDITORIAL: Health Link stink

In the race for worst Obamacare horror story in Nevada, we have a new leader in the clubhouse: LaTrina Reed.

EDITORIAL: Obamacare enrollment attrition

Back in April, President Barack Obama called on Democrats to “be proud” of the fact that millions of Americans had signed up for Obamacare. In what amounted to a declaration of victory, he attacked Republicans for opposing Medicaid expansions or supporting outright repeal of the Affordable Care Act.

Taste of the Town: For this comfort food, valley is your cabbage patch

Stuffed cabbage and cabbage rolls are homey, comforting and, for many of us, reminiscent of childhood, but kind of a pain to make. But never fear; fellow Taste of the Town readers have suggestions for Bob Schaffhauser, who’s looking for them.

Wine of the Week: Lively Grove Eighth Wonder Pinotage

This wine shows exactly what pinotage is all about with rustic black fruits, again tons of smoked meat such as beef jerky, bacon, andouille sausage and saucy fruit extract with hints of smoky oak and minerality.

Miller, Laxalt agree to first AG debate

The two Nevada attorney general candidates, Democratic Secretary of State Ross Miller and Republican Adam Laxalt, on Tuesday agreed to their first debate on Sept. 20, hosted by the Nevada Press Association in Las Vegas.

Rams invite Ferguson high school football players to game

The St. Louis Rams invited football players from two Ferguson, Missouri high schools to a preseason game last weekend in wake of the ongoing protests in the area.

Mom leaves 1-year-old in hot car to go liquor shopping

Officials say a Florida mother faces child neglect charges after leaving her 1-year-old daughter in the car in 90 degree weather while she shopped in grocery and liquor stores.

Henderson amends zoning for adult novelty stores

Henderson City Council on Tuesday unanimously approved an amendment to city zoning that would allow adult bookstores and adult novelty stores in more areas of the city.

Ex-state lawmaker pleads not guilty to gun charge

Former Nevada Assemblyman Steven Brooks on Tuesday pleaded not guilty to a gun charge dating to allegations that he threatened to harm an Assembly leader days before the 2013 legislative session began.

Police find 2 dead in Las Vegas home

A man and woman were found dead in a south valley home Tuesday night, Las Vegas police said.

Girl mauled by raccoon finishes 2 years of surgeries

Now that Charlotte Ponce has her ear, she’s looking to accessorize. Charlotte, whose face was mauled by a pet raccoon when she was a baby, is celebrating the completion of two years’ worth of reconstructive surgical procedures.

 
Human rights groups want answers in Ferguson case

More than a dozen civil and human rights groups are appealing for openness in the investigation of the police shooting death of 18-year-old Michael Brown.

Lucrative Grand Canyon food and lodging contract up for bid again

A lucrative contract to operate some of the most iconic lodging and food locations at the Grand Canyon has been reopened for bidding in a process that will bring changes affecting the millions of people who visit the landmark each year.

Flood warning for far south Clark County amid road closures

A flash flood warning is in place for far southern Clark County — which includes Searchlight and the Arizona and California borders — until 5:45 p.m. following severe thunderstorms.

1 2 3 4