Clark County bought warehouse for $11.8M, problems and all

The Clark County elections warehouse has a history of problems that have required the attention of engineers for the better part of a decade but the county decided in 2008 to pay $11.8 million for the property anyway.

Friday night crash leaves teenager seriously injured

A collision left a teenager seriously injured and a woman who left her driving lane arrested on a DUI charge Friday night, Las Vegas police said.

 
Mayweather’s camp denies banning 2 female reporters from fight

Rachel Nichols of CNN and Michelle Beadle of ESPN and HBO posted on Twitter that Floyd Mayweather’s camp has banned them from covering Saturday night’s fight between Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao at the MGM Grand Arena in Las Vegas.

Patience pays off as 51s reliever Rice waits for next big league chance

Relief pitcher Scott Rice has a 1.29 ERA in nine games this season for the 51s in his comeback from season-ending elbow surgery last year. Less than 10 months removed from surgery, he said he’s almost back to his top form.

Golf clinic attendees give advice in event of a stroke

I want you to meet a pair of very dedicated golfers. They love golf and participate monthly in organized golf events. They work on their games and can tell you how long they drive the ball. One shares how proud she is of her new driver; the other can tell stories of when he was third man on his college golf team. Both wear big smiles when on the course.

 
Annual Seattle May Day march turns violent, injures 3 officers

Seattle’s annual May Day march turned violent Friday, with protesters hurling rocks, wrenches and burning objects at police officers — three of whom suffered what authorities described as serious injuries.

Producing a Rolls Royce is more intimate than you’d think

If you’ve ever seen a Rolls-Royce with a painted pin-stripe down the side — that long, thin dead-straight line that goes from the just behind the headlights to just before the taillights — you’re seeing the artwork of Mark Court.

 
CEO of SurveyMonkey dies unexpectedly Friday

SurveyMonkey CEO and husband of Facebook Chief Operating Officer Sheryl Sandberg, Dave Goldberg, died unexpectedly on Friday night, his brother wrote in a Facebook post on Saturday.

 
‘Avengers’ sequel hits $84.5 million on opening day

Friday’s first-day number for “Age of Ultron” trails only the $91 million opening-day record set in July 2011 by Warner Bros.’ “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 2.” But it is an impressive 4.5% ahead of the $80.8 million opening day of “The Avengers” three years ago.

Doctors theorize diet can greatly affect cancer risk

Chances are we all have cancer to some degree and don’t know it, said Dr. Brian Lawenda from 21st Century Oncology. On March 12, he led a discussion on anti-cancer nutrition at Desert Vista Community Center.

30 biggest dos and don’ts when buying a car

Knowing what to do, and what not to do, when buying a car can mean the difference of hundreds or even thousands of dollars over the term of your loan and the life of your vehicle. Before ever setting foot in a dealership, make sure you’ve done the necessary preparation to put yourself in a position to leverage the best deal possible. Here are 30 tips to purchasing your first car seamlessly.

Motorcycle-racing fans get rare drone’s eye view

Motorcycle racing fans attending Friday’s EnduroCross race at Orleans Arena saw camera angles of a sporting event they’ve never seen before on their smartphones thanks to a Las Vegas-based company that produced images from a camera mounted on a drone that flew above the action.

Mayweather vs. Pacquiao: Tale of the tape

Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Manny Pacquiao meet Saturday night for the world welterweight unification title fight at the MGM Grand Garden Arena. Here’s a quick look at the two boxers.

Nevada’s 150th anniversary remembered with time capsule

Gov. Brian Sandoval and other dignitaries gathered in front of the Nevada State Museum at the Springs Preserve to fill a time capsule with items from the state’s 150th anniversary and lower it into a concrete vault on the property.

Throwback sports of boxing, horse racing get new slice of spotlight

Saturday is Grandpa’s day. If Gramps is a sports fan, he’ll be smiling Saturday because two glamour sports of his youth — boxing and horse racing, former kings of the sporting world in the 1950s — will have awakened to assume their regal status in the American consciousness.

Report: 42 Nevadans died from on-the-job injuries in 2013

Some 42 Nevada workers died because of on-the-job injuries in 2013, according to a new report released by the AFL-CIO that was based on data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

Beautifyyour bath

This is one of the busiest times of the year for buying a home. It’s also one of the busiest for do-it-yourselfers who have decided to remodel a room, usually a kitchen or bathroom.

Practice green living — come hell or high water

Without water there is no “green” and there is no “living.” The connection between food, energy and everything we care about depends upon water. Its magical presence makes up the majority of our bodies, flows through our rivers and streams, fills our oceans, evaporates invisibly and then falls on us again from the sky.

Follow these two steps for a family-friendly design

Parents often ask me whether it’s possible to have a beautifully decorated home and to have young children at the same time. The answer is a resounding yes!

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