Centennial Hyundai Internet team keeps busy

From the first day that the automobile was introduced to consumers more than 100 years ago, the car business has been a daily challenge.

Friendly Ford sales agent goes way back with brand

About 12½ years ago, Randy Block decided he was tired of the frigid winters in Chicago, where he worked as vice president and general manager of a manufacturing company.

Findlay adds two states to its collection

Findlay Automotive Group demonstrated its continued confidence in the American economy by expanding into two Northwest states.

Findlay Toyota adds onsite Allstate Insurance office

When Findlay Toyota added Allstate Insurance to the dealership at 7733 Eastgate Road in the Valley Automall three years ago, the move was considered a cutting-edge decision all over the nation.

Chic storage ideas to corral clutter

Snowy walkways and icy roads aren’t the only hazards of winter. Here are tips for reducing winter-induced clutter inside your home.

Swapping ingredients and habits for healthier living

When it comes to cooking, you’re always on the lookout for new recipes, easy shortcuts and ways to make familiar recipes healthier without sacrificing the great taste.

EDITORIAL: Cactus interchange completion

Valley drivers seldom get good news about their commutes. If the highways aren’t packed, they’re really packed because of crashes or construction. To get anywhere on time, drivers must expect delays.

Clean energy has come a long way in Nevada

During the opening news conference at the annual National Clean Energy Summit, U.S. Sen. Harry Reid let slip the real agenda.

EDITORIAL: Raises show no need for Henderson tax hike

It needs to be repeated again and again: There is an exceptionally short list of Nevada government entities that need more funding, even though every last one of them is clamoring for tax hikes. The state’s K-12 system is at the top of the list, and Nevada’s awful mental health care system is a close second. And improving mental health care in Nevada holds the promise of reducing costs for police, courts, jails and the overall health care system.

EDITORIAL: Misplaced minimum wage rage

Protesters took to the streets in Las Vegas and other cities Thursday to demand a $15 an hour minimum wage for fast-food workers. The irony of the demonstrations was lost on the participants (assuming they were fast-food workers and not operatives paid by the Service Employees International Union). If they get their way, thousands of fast-food workers will quite literally be out on the streets, priced out of their jobs and into the unemployment line.

Carson helped Rivers get past ‘New York thing’

Perseverance took Joan Rivers to the top, says Las Vegas comedy legend Shecky Greene. But winning over Johnny Carson put her over the top, Greene said Thursday from his home in California.

Seahawks money for bettors

The NFL season opened with a dud, just like last season ended. But for those betting on the Seattle Seahawks — and it’s a big mistake to bet against them — easy money comes with no complaints.

Ace of Aces ties 51s in knot

On the final $1 beer night of the season at Cashman Field, Reno left-hander Andrew Chafin crashed the party, silencing the 51s’ bats and the crowd of 3,063 in a masterful performance.

PHOTO: Reflection of a mural

A vibrant mural from the Rainbow Club reflects off a window of the Encounter Community Church at 133 S. Water Street in Henderson on Wednesday, Sept. 3, 2014.

Manziel wants to be called Johnny Cleveland

First there was Johnny Football. Soon, there will be Johnny Cleveland. The Browns rookie quarterback has filed the name Johnny Cleveland with the intention of using it on sports apparel, according to records with the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office.

 
Man charged in killing of 8-year-old Arizona girl

Shortly before 8-year-old Isabella Grogan-Cannella was reported missing Tuesday, she was playing hide-and-seek with the family friend now charged in her disappearance and death.

UNLV more a class act than many realize

UNLV’s reputation took a hit because of what once was a low Academic Progress Rate score, but 10 football players have graduated and six more are scheduled to receive diplomas in December.

5 free Vegas shows

Check out these concerts with no cover.

Code Orange as fierce as ever

Hardcore upstarts Code Orange Kids are now just Code Orange. They’ll play Monday night at Eagle Aerie Hall in Henderson.

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