‘Dumb and Dumber’ van hitting the Strip

Harry and Lloyd’s Mutt Cutts mobile will be at The Linq and Fashion Show mall to promote the sequel, “Dumb and Dumber To.”

Smith is Shadow Ridge’s soft-spoken star

Ashley Smith, who has more than 300 kills for the Mustangs, can dominate a match. But she’s a better player because she can trust and rely on her teammates, said one opposing coach.

Nevada notifying medical marijuana dispensaries about licenses

The state agency regulating Nevada’s medical marijuana dispensary program is notifying applicants about whether they have won provisional licensing, but the information is partially lacking for the public due to confidentiality rules.

Drug stocks head market rebound

NEW YORK — For stocks, it’s just what the doctor ordered.

Grand Canyon hotels, concessions remain open under new manager

FLAGSTAFF, Ariz. — Grand Canyon officials say hotels, mule rides and restaurants at the South Rim will remain open to millions of visitors once they award a temporary concessions contract.

You’ll be able to check into hotels on your phone soon

New programs are helping speed up the hotel check-in process for busy travelers, or in at least one case, letting them go straight to their rooms by using their smartphone to unlock doors.

 
Yellowstone looks to ‘Go Digital’ in expanding service

The prospect of streaming wireless service deep inside Yellowstone National Park is reigniting the debate over whether there should be any place off limits to technology.

Unemployment insurance contributions may rise

Nevada employers may have to increase their unemployment insurance contributions next year as the state works to close a budget problem in its benefits pool.

 
Tom Magliozzi of NPR’s ‘Car Talk’ dies

Tom Magliozzi, longtime co-host of NPR’s “Car Talk,” has died of complications from Alzheimer’s disease, according to “Car Talk” executive producer Doug Berman and NPR. He was 77.

 
Wallenda breaks 2 records in Chicago high-wire walks

Daredevil Nik Wallenda broke two world records on Sunday with two high-wire walks between Chicago skyscrapers without a net or harness, doing the second walk blindfolded.

Toddler finds gun, shoots little sister in head

Police say a 3-year-old Ohio girl is in critical condition after being shot in the head by her 4-year-old brother, who found a gun in a dresser.

Hyundai, Kia fined $100M for overstating mileage

Hyundai Motor Co and affiliate Kia Motors Corp will pay a $100 million penalty for selling cars with worse fuel economy than the companies had claimed in what U.S. authorities termed the largest such accord to date.

Nevada Supreme Court hears arguments over political flyers

CARSON CITY – An attorney for the conservative group Citizen Outreach told the Nevada Supreme Court on Monday that because political flyers distributed by the group criticizing a former lawmaker in 2010 did not contain the words “vote for” or “vote against,” they did not qualify as express advocacy requiring the reporting of who paid for them.

 
NTSB: ‘Feathering’ function problem caused spaceship crash

The investigation into last week’s deadly crash of the Virgin Galactic spaceship has found that the “feathering” function to help it descend into the atmosphere from space was deployed early, the National Transportation Safety Board said on Sunday.

Charges filed in armed raid of California Indian casino

COARSEGOLD, Calif. — Prosecutors have filed charges against 15 people in the armed takeover of a Central California casino at the center of a power struggle between factions of a Native American tribe.

A La Carte, Nov. 6-12, 2014

Dining events and news from across the valley.

Leno returns to ‘Tonight’ — as a guest

Jay Leno will make his first appearance as a full-fledged guest on NBC’s venerable “Tonight Show,” marking his return to the late-night talker after he left his host duties behind in February of last year.

Twins to hire Hall of Famer Molitor as new manager

The Twins said Monday they will hire Paul Molitor as manager, giving the Hall of Fame infielder and Minnesota native a three-year contract with a team coming off four straight seasons of 92 or more losses.

Chapman

Chapman Dodge Chrysler Jeep Ram and Chapman Value Center have long supported Southern Nevada’s Hispanic community. Chapman Value Center saleswoman Josefina Soto personifies Chapman’s dedication.

Findlay RV joins with Winnebago Towables to help Breast Cancer Awareness at the Silverton

Executives with Winnebago Towables in Middlebury, Ind., decided several months ago that it was important to help with October’s Breast Cancer Awareness Month. So, the company embarked on Campers for a Cure with pink travel trailers called “Minnies,” one of which was part of Findlay RV’s special sale the weekend of Oct. 23-26 on the Silverton grounds.

Towbin spotlights family vehilces for fall

Towbin Automotive’s Prestige Chrysler Jeep Dodge and Towbin Dodge dealerships have plenty of options for families looking to cozy up to top crossover vehicles this fall season.

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