Dining Pick of the Week: Pie Me Over

Pie Me Over makes one thing and makes it very well: the chicken pot pie.

 
Don’t be dumb if you get a drone for Christmas

Once you’ve unpacked your drone, make sure to read up on the FAA’s guidelines to make sure you avoid nearly colliding with a Boeing 747 or slicing someone’s face.

NLV worker who died in palm tree identified

The man who was found dead Monday in a tree in North Las Vegas was identified Wednesday by the Clark County coroner’s office.

Las Vegans bring about reunion with pet lost in shooting

Scarlett, a runaway dog that went missing in June during a shooting, made it home for Christmas. A flock of angels had been looking out for her at the Las Vegas Country Club.

 
Canadian ex-porn actor guilty of killing, dismembering student

A Canadian man was sentenced to life in prison Tuesday for killing and dismembering his Chinese lover and mailing the body parts to schools and political parties across a horrified country.

Newsmakers, Dec. 25-31, 2014

Patti Shock, a founding member and academic consultant for The International School of Hospitality, has won three lifetime achievement awards this year. Shock received the first national Icon Award in July from the National Association of Catering and Events, and in October, she was inducted into the Convention Industry Council’s Hall of Leaders, the highest honor in the industry. Her latest achievement, the Legacy Award from the NACE Las Vegas chapter, was presented to her in November.

 
Former President Bush, 90, hospitalized

Former President George H.W. Bush was admitted to a Houston hospital Tuesday evening after experiencing a shortness of breath, a family spokesman said.

‘Signature win’ just what Rice, Rebels needed

UNLV beat No. 3 Arizona at the Thomas & Mack Center by playing with a level of emotion and desire not seen yet this season. For once, Rice can say it following a win and the notion more than holds up. UNLV beat a terrific team.

Santa dispatched for kids whose homes burned

While the American Red Cross of Southern Nevada assisted Winnie Roybal’s family with shelter and necessities, Operation Fire H.E.A.T. worked to rescue their holiday spirit.

Longtime lawyer confirms Lionel Sawyer & Collins firm will be dissolved

Las Vegas’ legal industry experienced a seismic shift Tuesday when longtime lawyer Sam Lionel, considered the dean of the Nevada bar, confirmed that his Lionel Sawyer & Collins firm will be dissolved in January as he and eight others will join Fennemore Craig’s Las Vegas office.

Rebels take down No. 3 Arizona, 71-67

As fans stormed the court in a wild celebration, Chris Wood stood out above the crowd. The 6-foot-11-inch forward owned the night, from beginning to improbable end.

Rice making use of young, talented Rebels

The main responsibilities of a college basketball coach can be broken down in much the same way as an episode of “Law and Order.”

EDITORIAL: Caving in on ‘The Interview’

On Nov. 22, a group calling itself Guardians of Peace hacked the computer systems at Sony Pictures. The incident resulted in the leak of sensitive information about the studio and Hollywood figures, as well as many embarrassing celebrity emails, several unreleased films and the script for the next James Bond film.

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