Stark ‘Desierto’ is a throwback to a simpler style of thriller

Take away its racially and politically charged overtones and “Desierto” really isn’t all that different from this summer’s surprise hit “The Shallows.” That is, once you swap out the shark for a racist, psychopathic Jeffrey Dean Morgan and Blake Lively in a barely there bikini for a fully clothed Gael Garcia Bernal.

Keys open a new life for Cuban-born Noybel Gorgoy

The multifaceted artist, who performs in Clint Holmes’ Palazzo show, learned to sing and play piano in Cuba, and learned English in Las Vegas.

Barrett-Jackson’s Las Vegas Auction ongoing at Mandalay Bay

Barrett-Jackson, The World’s Greatest Collector Car Auctions, is continuing its support of local and national charities during its ninth annual Las Vegas Auction, which started on Thursday, Oct. 13, and continues through Sunday at Mandalay Bay. Organizations supporting United States veterans and active-duty military, youth programs, and medical research will be among those who will benefit from the generosity of Barrett-Jackson bidders and donors.

Friendly Ford tech encourages drivers to have brakes checked

As it relates to necessary service, brakes may be the most ignored part of a vehicle primarily because they’re out of sight. In many cases, drivers have no idea they are on the verge of facing serious consequences until it’s too late.

Land investor, broker makes first bet on Apex Industrial Park

With infrastructure on the way and two widely cheered projects in Apex, land investor and broker Scott Gragson has laid his first bet on the sprawling North Las Vegas park.

Las Vegas galleries to celebrate Day of the Dead with themed artwork

Art aficionados know that October is likely to inspire galleries full of spooky and weird paintings, but several venues in the Las Vegas Valley are hosting shows full of art that seems spooky on the surface but is actually a celebration of life through the embrace of death.

 
Pence says evidence coming Friday to cast doubt on Trump accusers

Republican vice presidential candidate Mike Pence vigorously defended running mate Donald Trump against allegations of sexual misconduct and promised evidence casting doubt on the claims would come out on Friday.

Study: Conditions at American Indian hospitals deplorable

A study by the Department of Health and Human Services’ internal watchdog describes Indian Health Service hospitals lacking operating rooms, sophisticated equipment and sufficient staffing.

Springs Preserve peeks into the future in latest exhibit

“Science Fiction, Science Future,” in the preserve’s Origen Museum, is meant to showcase technological innovations that could become real and those likely left to the imagination.

Galaxy Note 7 recall will cost Samsung at least $5.3B

Samsung Electronics said Friday that the discontinuation of the Galaxy Note 7 would cost the company about $3 billion during the current and next quarters, bringing the total cost of the recall to at least $5.3 billion.

Trump rejects ‘vicious claims’ and says he has never met some of his accusers

Donald Trump contends he doesn’t know and never even met some of the women accusing him of sexual assault. Rejecting his claims of being the victim of false stories, Hillary Clinton and ally Michelle Obama say Americans are learning more about Trump’s unacceptable behavior every day.

Weight survey results in airline not letting passengers select their own seats

A six-month survey found that on average Hawaiian Airlines passengers and their carry-on bags were 30 pounds heavier than anticipated, prompting a new policy: Passengers are no longer allowed to pre-select their own seats on certain flights.

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