31 places to try for casual American dining

Our list is all over the map, but that’s kind of the point. Casual American food crosses a lot of lines and finds its way onto menus that are full of variety that ranges from comfort food to out-there entrees.

What we learned from Seahawks-Packers NFL opener

After closing out last season with the first Super Bowl win in franchise history, the Seattle Seahawks didn’t show any signs of a letdown Thursday night. Here’s what we learned.

‘Ellen,’ ‘Dr. Phil’ on the move

The veteran talk shows kick off new seasons in their new homes next week as “The Meredith Vieira Show” debuts.

Netflix movies for girls’ night

Nothing completes an evening with your girlfriends like a good old chick flick. With Netflix, it gets even better now that you don’t even have to leave the house.

View caption contest for September 2014

Send caption idea, name, address and phone number to: aking@viewnews.com or View Caption Contest, PO Box 70, Las Vegas, NV 89125. Prizes will be awarded for first, second and third place. Entries are limited to five per person and must be postmarked by Sept. 27. Anonymous submissions will be disqualified. Look for the winning captions in the Oct. 9 editions.

Two arrested in hit-and-run of officer

Two men were arrested Thursday night in connection with the hit and run involving a Las Vegas police officer near Eastern Avenue and Windmill Lane.

 
Lava flows threaten homes on Hawaii’s Big Island

Hawaii scientists and officials raised the alert level on Thursday for residents whose homes stand in the path of an approaching lava flow creeping through a forest reserve toward their community from the Kilauea Volcano on the Big Island.

 
US will ‘take out’ ISIS leaders, Obama says

U.S. President Barack Obama said on Friday the United States would hunt down Islamic State militants in Iraq and “take out” their leaders with the goal of dismantling the organization as it had done with al Qaeda and was doing in Somalia.

 
Suspect arrested in 4 killings in Florida

SWAT teams swarmed a downtown Tampa hotel early Friday, arresting a suspect in the killing of four people. A 4-year-old autistic boy believed to be the man’s son was found safe at the hotel, Tampa police said.

Federal guide on ‘How To Roast A Marshmallow’

Quite enough has been written about the encroaching federal “Nanny State.” Some of it is a bit of a stretch, in my opinion.

 
Fall movies include Oscar hopefuls, prestige pics, more

With their kids back in school, grown-ups can come out and play with new releases starring Matthew McConaughey, Brad Pitt, Robert Downey Jr., Ben Affleck and Bill Murray.

Auriemma’s call to Little League star ruled NCAA violation

The NCAA has determined that UConn women’s basketball coach Geno Auriemma committed a secondary rules violation when he made a phone call congratulating Little League pitching star Mo’ne Davis last month, the school announced Thursday.

Accident near Spaghetti Bowl cleared

A three-vehicle accident that was tying up traffic near the Spaghetti Bowl Friday morning has cleared, according to the Nevada Highway Patrol.

Hsieh talks the talk in Santa Fe

His heart and headquarters might be anchored in downtown Las Vegas, but Tony Hsieh took his show on the road to Santa Fe, N.M., this week and shared his vision for urban redevelopment with locals there.

Dining Pick of the Week: Thai Thai

The owner of Thai Thai began his career in the U.S. as a kitchen helper. He since has opened three restaurants, won awards and is now taking traditional Thai food to the next level.

Dining Pick of the Week: Chicken & Grill

OK, so let’s get things straight right away: You won’t be going to Chicken & Grill for the ambience. The little eatery on the northeast corner of Alexander Road and Tenaya Way is wedged into a nondescript strip mall.

Dining Pick of the Week: Made L.V. American Tavern

Made L.V. American Tavern is the latest culinary venture to open in Tivoli Village, taking over the space formerly occupied by Bradley Ogden’s Hops & Harvest.

 
3rd US missionary with Ebola arrives in Nebraska

A U.S. medical missionary infected with the Ebola virus entered the Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha on Friday morning for treatment after being flown in from West Africa, a spokeswoman for the medical center said.

Las Vegas has plenty to cheer about in baseball

It’s been a great season for local baseball fans, who got to watch the Mountain Ridge Little Leaguers and the champion Las Vegas 51s, cheer for hometown heroes Kris Bryant, Joey Gallo, Chris Carter and Bryce Harper, and see Greg Maddux inducted into the Hall of Fame.

No charges in death of Pa. woman jailed for fines

A southeast Pennsylvania woman who died during a weekend jail stint over school truancy fines had complained of breathing problems and seen a prison nurse earlier that day, a state police review says.

Garage fire damages Henderson home

Two people were displaced after a garage fire Thursday evening in Henderson, according to the Henderson Fire Department.

Mechanics to the rescue

It’s a sad specimen — a 1996 Nissan Frontier pickup truck that has been used and abused, no longer roadworthy and deemed the dealership’s “trash truck.” But rather than meet with a tragic frame-wrecking end at the junkyard, two Park Place Infiniti trainees are working to turn the tarnished truck into a gleaming treasure.

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