Customers undeterred by spread of Chipotle E.Coli outbreak

Diners at Chipotle Mexican Grill locations on Saturday said freshness and convenience outweighed concerns about contamination following the news that food poisoning cases had erupted at the chain’s locations in six U.S. states.

Metro settles lawsuit over failed radios but details kept secret

Metro has settled a yearslong, multimillion-dollar legal battle over a failed communications system earlier this month, but officials won’t talk about the details of the resolution.

NV Energy aims to meet all customers’ needs

NV Energy has taken great care to keep rates stable while ensuring we are able to meet the energy needs of our state. Between 2006 and 2012, NV Energy engaged in an aggressive building-and-acquisition strategy to increase our owned-generating fleet, in order to shield our customers from unpredictable energy markets.

LETTERS: Bring back Kalas’ column

Letters from Lois Peters, Henry Soloway, Joanne Brunelle, Jan Mills and Ty Weller.

 
James Gandolfini’s ‘Sopranos’ Escalade sells for $119,000

Tony Soprano was the boss. So it’s fitting the sale of his Escalade should set a record. The car that the late actor James Gandolfini drove in his role as the mob boss Soprano on the HBO hit show “The Sopranos” sold at auction for more than $119,000.

Beyond cage fights, UFC is also media organization

Las Vegas-based Ultimate Fighting Championship produces and promotes dozens of mixed martial arts fight spectacles here in Las Vegas and around the planet every year, generating its biggest chunk of revenue by selling pay-per-views to fans hungry to watch the fights.

Beware of the ‘safe space’ movement

Longtime readers know I’m against the low-speed school zones that surround local campuses.

Real Estate Briefs

Real Estate Briefs from around Clark County

Lake Las Vegas to hold holiday events

Lake Las Vegas held its tree-lighting ceremony Saturday to kick off the holiday season. It featured a Santa Cruise, Santa visits, Christmas Express train rides and carolers.

Community hosts kids’ events

Keep those toddlers busy this month in order to keep them from climbing the Christmas tree, using the garland as a boa or attempting to light the menorah on their own. Idle hands and whatnot.

Should you rent to friends?

Landlords are often faced with friends interested in renting their properties, which can create a potentially delicate social situation.

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Resales from around Clark County

Competitive bout boon for boxing

This wasn’t like the fable. The old lion might have given up a good 15 pounds to his opponent, and his limbs might not have been as they once were, but he wasn’t gasping on the ground about to expire. He fought in a most beautiful manner.

House votes for tougher screening of Syrian, Iraqi refugees

he House last week approved legislation to require tighter screening of Syrian and Iraqi refugees seeking to enter the United States out of fear that ISIS might try to exploit the current program, which has allowed 2,174 Syrian refugees to come to the United States since Sept. 11, 2001.

High-scoring Cards have Bengals’ number

It’s not a mirage in the desert. In his third year as coach, Bruce Arians has turned Arizona into the best team in the NFC West.

Zimmerman, Rebels embrace Maui Invitational challenge

It’s a big stage, arguably the highest-profile holiday tournament of the college basketball season, and Stephen Zimmerman Jr. is looking forward to the spotlight.

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