ABC Hyundai opens

Southern Nevada’s economic outlook continues to trend upward as the holiday season nears. And, with the recent opening of Downtown Summerlin and the opening of ABC Hyundai, a new- and used-car dealership, the expectation is that holiday spending will be up from last year.

2015 Chevrolet Colorado

North America’s largest automotive category grew stronger with the launch of the Chevrolet Colorado and the closely related GMC Canyon.

 
Arrests made in Calif. hit-and-run that killed 3 teens

Police in Orange County say they have made multiple arrests in the hit-and-run deaths of three teenage girls who were trick-or-treating on Halloween, but few other details have been released.

A look back at NFL Week 9

Tom Brady outplayed Peyton Manning in the latest battle of the two great quarterbacks, and Brady’s New England Patriots cruised to their fifth consecutive victory, 43-21 over Manning’s Broncos on Sunday.

Woman struck, killed by vehicle had been reported missing

The female pedestrian fatally struck by a vehicle near Craid Road and Nellis Boulevard on Friday night has been identified as a woman Las Vegas police said had gone missing.

Kiss and Las Vegas made for each other

Paul Stanley open to the idea of long-term residency at the Hard Rock Hotel, even as he ponders someday replacing himself in iconic band.

Lena wrote a book …

It’s weird and borderline icky. Pop culture liberal Lena Dunham, star of the television series “Girls,” wrote a book. It included an odd story about how she bribed her little sister with candy in exchange for kisses.

Sears plans to extend hours on Thanksgiving

HOFFMAN ESTATES, Ill. — Sears and Kmart say they will open on Thanksgiving day again this year with extended hours to draw shoppers.

 
NASCAR’s Gordon, Keselowski brawl after Texas race

Brad Keselowski is doing everything he can for a chance at another NASCAR championship. No matter how angry he makes other drivers.

Thanks for the irony, Jeanne Shaheen and Hillary Clinton

Over the weekend, Hillary Clinton traveled to New Hampshire to stump for endangered U.S. Sen. Jeanne Shaheen and provided aficionados of American political irony cause to smile.

 
13 years after attack, World Trade Center reopens

Thirteen years after the 9/11 terrorist attack, the resurrected World Trade Center is again opening for business — marking an emotional milestone for both New Yorkers and the nation.

Las Vegans celebrate Day of the Dead

Las Vegas residents gathered at the Springs Preserve for the Dia de los Muertos celebration in Las Vegas on Sunday.

Britney Spears spreading her wings around

Nearly a year after Britney Spears confidently proclaimed “this is my city right now,” there are signs that she’s taking steps to live up to that promise.

Better late than never for retirement planning

If you’re within 10 years of retirement and haven’t done any appreciable planning, you’re not alone. Keep in mind, it’s better to plan late than never.

Microsoft invests in community partnerships

Microsoft, one of the most well-known brands in the world, is looking to increase its presence in Las Vegas.

Las Vegas attorneys offer tips on laws that affect workplace

The nuances of employment law can land small-business owners in hot water if they don’t understand all of the obligations that come with being an employer, Las Vegas area attorneys say.

If you’re headed for a transition, ensure you have an exit strategy

Fortunately, there is an emerging group of professionals and advisers focused on preparing business owners and their businesses so that they might enjoy that elusive “successful business transition.”

Alliance president’s contract extended

The Board of the Directors of the Las Vegas Global Economic Alliance extended for two years the contract of Tom Skancke as its president and CEO.

Commercial real estate market shows improvement

Southern Nevada’s commercial real estate markets continued to improve in the third quarter, but the industrial sector posted some of the biggest gains.

Local credit unions feel pinch from data breaches

Data breaches are becoming commonplace, and banks and credit unions are trying to deal with the threat while working with law enforcement officials and federal and state regulators to try and protect consumers.

EXECUTIVE SNAPSHOT: Matthew Jensen, founder, I EAT FIT

While Air Force pilot Matthew Jensen was deployed in Afghanistan nearly two years ago, he said, he and his fellow airmen spent most of their free time working out and talking about the best ways to build muscle.

Bettors cash in by backing red-hot Cardinals

In a quarterback showdown that was debated and hyped all week, one guy walked away a blowout winner and the other was a no-show. The big winner, of course, was Carson Palmer of the red-hot Arizona Cardinals.

EDITORIAL: Don’t vote for unqualified candidates

Voters can expect bad consequences if they elect bad candidates. Bad decisions. Bad policy. And in some cases, entire government offices turned upside down.

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