Classy ride, clueless marketing strategy

The car is substantially better than its marketing. It seems as if the people who made it knew exactly who they were making it for — proud folks who worked hard all of their lives, who know themselves and what they’ve been through and who don’t need an external symbol of “prestige.” They just enjoy a good time and appreciate a nice car in which to share that time.

Reid lashes out at Trump for mocking his eye injury

U.S. Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid lashed out at Donald Trump as a “con artist” after the Republican presidential nominee suggested the lawmaker resume exercising with the equipment that left him blind in one eye last year.

Findlay North Volkswagen hosts community car seat check event

The community is invited to stop by Findlay North Volkswagen at 7500 W. Azure Drive on Saturday, Sept. 24, for food, fun and a free car seat check or installation. The event will take place from 1 to 4 p.m.

BikeFest roars into downtown Las Vegas on Sept. 29

The Las Vegas BikeFest roars into Sin City once a year, giving motorcycle enthusiasts, and the people who love them, a great reason to put on their leathers and ride to Fremont Street East.

Brain cancer is deadliest cancer for children

Brain cancer is now the deadliest childhood cancer in the U.S., now ahead of leukemia, a result of improved leukemia treatment and a frustrating lack of progress on brain cancer.

 
John Fogerty joins Six-String Soldiers to mark POW-MIA Day — VIDEO

John Fogerty of Creedence Clearwater Revival fame performed Thursday with Six-String Soldiers of the U.S. Army Field Band in a salute to veterans at the North Las VA Medical Center to mark National POW-MIA Recognition Day, which is observed on Friday.

US begins paying reparations from France to Holocaust survivors, heirs

The State Department has paid or approved 90 claims for a total $11 million in reparations from France to former World War II prisoners who were carried to Nazi death camps in French trains.

Twitter scores with live stream of Bills-Jets Thursday night game

Twitter made a smooth debut with its broadcast of an NFL game on Thursday, attracting generally positive tweets throughout the matchup between the Buffalo Bills and the New York Jets.

Parkour gym in North Las Vegas takes fitness to new heights

On any given day, there might be Cirque du Soleil performers practicing, actors on stilts doing tricks or people working on their auditions for the NBC TV show “American Ninja Warrior.”

House intelligence panel says Snowden was no whistleblower

A House intelligence committee report is calling National Security Agency leaker Edward Snowden a “serial exaggerator and fabricator” who doesn’t fit the profile of a whistleblower.

Noah Gragson takes NASCAR field to school on Utah road course

Noah Gragson took the lead with nine laps to go en route to his first NASCAR K&N Pro West victory of 2016. The next day, he was even more impressive, rallying from midpack to sweep the doubleheader with a last-corner pass.

MGM’s buy-in was key to Las Vegas stadium project gaining recommendation

The Southern Nevada Tourism Infrastructure Committee unanimously agreed to recommend financing for a proposed $1.9 billion domed stadium, and perhaps the most surprising moment of the proceedings was which member motioned to approve a public investment of $750 million.

French jockeys winning with patience, savvy in US

There is a new wave of French-born riders tearing up American racing: Florent Geroux, Julien Leparoux and Flavien Prat.

The Weekend’s Best Bets

Brian Blessing, Bernie Fratto, Adam Hill and Matt Youmans post their best bets for college football and the NFL.

Les Miles, LSU trending in wrong direction

Louisiana State football coach Les Miles has made a switch at quarterback. The Tigers, who lost their opener to Wisconsin, are 0-2 against the spread.

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