EDITORIAL: For Assembly

The Review-Journal editorial board offers the following endorsements in this fall’s elections for state Assembly. Endorsements are in bold type.

Malala wins Nobel Peace Prize — better late than never

It’s a year late and it must be shared with another, but it’s still cause for great celebration that Malala Yousafzai has been awarded the Nobel Peace Prize.

Upgraded Camry hits the road

For traveling in style and comfort at an affordable price, the tried-and-true four-door sedan trumps just about anything else on the road. For years the Toyota Camry has been one of the principal pack leaders in this segment, but being on top doesn’t automatically guarantee success.

Dining Pick of the Week: Fat Choy

The Eureka Casino has been a locals’ favorite for more than 50 years, and it may have something to do with Fat Choy, the cozy Asian American cafe inside.

Dining Pick of the Week: Bonefish Grill

Who says the Strip has all the good restaurants? Bonefish Grill combines a varied menu with a casual but polished atmosphere.

Dining Pick of the Week: The Cracked Egg

Walking into The Cracked Egg, you see a white board listing the day’s specials. You’ll also notice the eatery’s “Best of Las Vegas” dining awards on display, along with its most recent award, from Zagat in 2010.

 
Katy Perry to play Super Bowl halftime

Pop star Katy Perry will provide the halftime entertainment for Super Bowl XLIX, multiple media outlets reported Thursday.

Get ready for boom in Las Vegas wedding business

At Vegas Weddings on South Third Street, officials earlier this week prepared for a rush of nuptials following a decision by the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals to overturn Nevada’s constitutional ban on gay marriage.

 
Tesla reveals new model with all-wheel drive, ‘autopilot’

Tesla Motors Inc. on Thursday took its first step toward automated driving, unveiling features that will allow its electric sedan to park itself and sense dangerous situations.

Henderson drivers can expect road projects through 2015

The city of Henderson continues to support transportation and public safety projects thanks to funding from fuel revenue indexing, an ordinance that collects revenue each time a motorist fuels their vehicle.

Senior teachers benefit in newly approved CCSD contract

The Clark County School Board unanimously approved more than $54 million in teacher pay raises on Thursday as part of the 2014-15 contract negotiated with the teachers union, Clark County Education Association.

If you can’t do the job in good conscience, quit

If pang of conscience prevents a person from performing his or her job in government, or upholding an oath to administer justice under the Constitution, that person needs to resign.

Hyundai scratch and win

Henderson Hyundai Superstore, a family owned and operated car dealership, has

Is teen hearing loss on the rise?

The results of a recent study paint a troubling picture of today’s hearing-impaired person – and it might just be the portrait of a teen.

5 job interview questions you must be prepared to answer

It’s a competitive market for all types of jobs, from entry level on up. If you have an interview scheduled, make certain you’re prepared for the questions you’ll be asked.

VOLLEYBALL: Cougars sweep Falcons, take control of Southeast

Carolyn Andrulis and Berkeley Oblad each had 12 kills as Coronado’s girls volleyball team swept visiting Foothill 25-14, 25-12, 25-15 on Thursday to take over sole possession of first place in the Southeast League.

Offense will boost Anaheim to Cup

The Stanley Cup will stay in Southern California for the second straight season and third time in four years. But the Los Angeles Kings won’t be crowned champions again at the end of the 2014-15 NHL season; that distinction will belong to the Anaheim Ducks.

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GIRLS SOCCER: Dwyer, Panthers hand Gaels first loss

Tessa Dwyer’s goal 12 minutes into the second half Thursday allowed host Palo Verde’s girls soccer team to hand Bishop Gorman its first loss of the season, 1-0.

 
‘Bucket list’ baby dies hours after birth

A couple who say they carried out a “bucket list” of trips for their unborn son, who suffered from a fatal condition, say they feel blessed he could spend his brief life with people who loved him.

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