Donald Trump demeaned women on ‘The Apprentice,’ show insiders say

In his years as a reality TV boss on “The Apprentice,” Donald Trump repeatedly demeaned women with sexist language, according to show insiders who said he rated female contestants by the size of their breasts and talked about which ones he’d like to have sex with.

Hero Sully Sullenberger makes a strong argument against ageism

After Chesley “Sully” Sullenberger successfully landed a huge airliner on the Hudson River in New York, he explained that his experience, education and training made the difference. That landing saved a 155 lives.

Nevada taxable sales increase 3 percent in latest month

Nevada’s taxable sales for July totaled $4.4 billion, an increase of 3 percent when compared with July 2015, according to the Nevada Taxation Department.

Gov. Brian Sandoval cites lawsuit for PERS Board member’s removal

A letter recently obtained by a Nevada think tank shows that a member of the board of the Public Employees Retirement System was removed by Gov. Brian Sandoval in June for failing to disclose a legal matter.

Experts advise Sun City Summerlin residents how best to deal with coyote population

Coyotes slinking around golf courses and backyards — it seemed everyone in Sun City Summerlin had a story about recent encounters with the desert-dwelling creatures. The Sun City Summerlin Community Association Board of Directors brought in experts to address the issue Sept. 14 during a meeting at the Desert Vista Community Center.

Mike Zimmer-led Minnesota Vikings are NFL’s best bet

The Vikings are 17-2 against the spread since early in the 2015 season. Minnesota is a 4½-point home favorite over the New York Giants on Monday night.

PT’s Entertainment Group opens newest location

PT’s Entertainment Group, a division of Golden Entertainment Inc., and the largest traditional tavern gaming operator in Nevada, has opened its newest location SG Bar: Sierra Gold Elevated on West Flamingo Road near the 215 Beltway.

Craft fairs, holiday bazaars greet fall with wide array of offerings

Whether you are looking for fall or holiday items, including wreaths, angels or trees, or wanting to browse through handmade or crocheted afghans, quilts and baby items, or looking for religious items, jewelry or ceramics, this year’s list is packed with variety.

Macau gambling rises 7.4 percent in latest month

The world’s biggest casino hub of Macau posted a better than expected 7.4 percent rise in gambling revenue in September, marking the second consecutive month of growth after more than two years of decline, as new resorts spur spending in the southern Chinese territory.

 
Inside Universal Studios’ Halloween Horror Nights — VIDEO

For the horror aficionado, one of the most elaborate offerings can be found at Universal Studios’ Halloween Horror Nights — a place where nightmares come true and guests become “victims” in Hollywood’s most popular thrillers.

Change to mammogram guidelines brings controversy

The recent news that women could hold off on their annual mammogram until age 50 didn’t sit well with many, particularly those who had been diagnosed at a young age and saved by their preventative mammogram.

Making Strides Against Breast Cancer walk Oct. 30

The pain and suffering that can affect breast cancer survivors and their families can feel insurmountable. But a local event helps survivors one step at a time.

First look at UNLV’s next opponent: San Diego State

UNLV’s football team (2-3, 1-0 Mountain West) will try to build on Saturday’s 45-20 win over Fresno State when it plays at San Diego State (3-1) at 7:30 p.m. Saturday at Qualcomm Stadium.

Duterte apologizes ‘profoundly and deeply to the Jewish community’

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte apologized to Jews worldwide Sunday after his remarks drawing comparisons between his bloody anti-drug war and Hitler and the Holocaust sparked shock and outrage.

 
NDOT channels network for socially connected roadies

The Nevada Department of Transportation has a pretty nifty social network presence — and you don’t need to be a transit geek to follow along.

Southern California on heightened earthquake alert

Southern California residents should remain on heightened alert until Tuesday for the increased possibility of a major earthquake, officials said.

Spring Valley area residents protest against plans for second asphalt mixing plant

About 50 residents living near the Wells Cargo-owned asphalt mixing plant on West Spring Mountain Road marched Sunday afternoon to protest a planned expansion by the company. The company is seeking Clark County approval to build a second, similarly sized asphalt plant.

Few fear fury of Hurricane Matthew in Jamaica’s ‘wickedest’ town

Since being founded in the mid-17th century, the small Jamaican fishing town of Port Royal has survived a seemingly endless cycle of typically Caribbean threats, including pirates, plagues, hurricanes, fires and earthquakes.

6 wounded in downtown Minneapolis shootings

Minneapolis police say six people have been wounded in two separate shootings in downtown Minneapolis.

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