How you enable your child to not be responsible

We’ve all seen it before. Your neighbors’ son won’t move out of their basement. He hasn’t gotten a job or registered for college since graduating high school some years back.

20 life-changing money lessons you learn in your 30s

By the time you reach your thirties, you will have wised up to many of the foolish money habits of your twenties. It might be just as tempting to give in to careless spending, impulsive buying and paycheck-to-paycheck living, but at least you know better now. After all, you are about halfway to retirement, and these 20 lessons will help you get there comfortably.

 
Actor James Best, known for ‘Dukes of Hazzard,’ dies

American actor James Best, famous for his role as the bumbling Sheriff Rosco P. Coltrane on “The Dukes of Hazzard” television show, died Monday night after a brief illness, according to his website. He was 88.

This is the most popular car in Nevada

With more than 253 million cars and trucks on U.S. roads today, it’s a wonder what the most popular car is.

 
Austic boy found safe after 4 days in Australia’s outback

A young boy who suffers from autism has been found alive, walking through inhospitable brush days after wandering away from a campsite in Lake Eildon National Park, Victoria. Rescuers hailed his survival as a “miracle.”

Heller, loquacious on some issues, goes silent on Sandoval fee plan

U.S. Sen. Dean Heller, in a brief non-interview after his address to the Nevada Legislature Monday, declined to share his opinion of Gov. Brian Sandoval’s plan to raise the state’s business-license fee.

Local Love Dogs hope to fetch hero awards

When it comes to therapy dogs, everyone knows they do good work. Now two local dogs have a chance to shine for Las Vegas, but they need your votes.

Paintings of Old Glory are ‘thank you card’ to those who served

Scott LoBaido, who is driving across the country painting flags on veterans post buildings, arrived Sunday in Las Vegas and got to work on the side of American Legion Post 8. He hopes to paint a flag to all 50 states.

Bill banning gifts from lobbyists moves forward

A bill banning gifts from lobbyists to Nevada lawmakers and imposing tougher campaign reporting requirements was approved Monday by a Senate committee.

Mayor’s race tighter than team Goodman wants

With the campaign clock ticking low, Oscar Goodman late last week decided to weigh in on behalf of his wife and Las Vegas mayoral successor Carolyn Goodman in her increasingly heated battle for re-election.

Zappos’ CEO says company is going without managers

Zappos CEO Tony Hsieh has informed his workers and managers in a memo that Las Vegas-based Zappos, the downtown online retailer owned by Amazon, is going manager-free by the end of April and that managers or workers who don’t want in can accept a severance package.

Heller visits Nevada Legislature; talks veteran issues, I-11

U.S. Sen. Dean Heller said Monday that wait times for Nevada veterans who have filed benefit claims with the Veterans Administration have improved significantly but remain one of the longest in the nation.

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