Southwest woman turns home into soap factory

When Earth’s Raw Beauty owner Carmen Iclodean isn’t working as a banquet server, she spends most of her time in the kitchen. She’s cooking food, but not to eat.

Trump spokesman signals that ending DACA no longer a priority

During a press briefing Monday, White House press secretary Sean Spicer confirmed that ending President Obama’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program is not a priority for the new president.

LETTERS: Donald Trump hypes his Cabinet selections

What’s important is they possess great common sense and managerial skills, can act independently, and have requisite knowledge and experience to actually work effectively in their assigned posts.

EDITORIAL: Gov. Brian Sandoval looks for alternatives to building new Nevada prisons

The governor proposes to spend more money to expedite the parole process and more closely monitor those who are released. At a recent meeting of the Nevada Board of Prison Commissioners, it was noted that as a percentage of the prison population, Nevada has the fewest parolee releases in the country.

Mike Pompeo sworn in as director of CIA

Mike Pompeo was sworn in Monday night as director of the CIA at a crucial time for U.S. national security as intelligence — traditionally a nonpartisan issue — has been thrust into the political arena.

Solo work a key part of Blackman-Santana partnership

Cindy Blackman was a star musician long before she joined Santana’s band. She continues to shine as a solo artist while performing with her husband.

Las Vegas Valley to start drying out Tuesday

The last of the three-part storm system that took over the Las Vegas Valley starting Thursday will trickle out Monday, according to the National Weather Service.

Coroner identifies man found dead in apartment near downtown Las Vegas

The Clark County coroner’s office identified the man found dead Wednesday night in an apartment near downtown as Myron Magnum, a 33-year-old North Las Vegas resident. A woman also found dead there has not yet been identified.

Super Bowl record-high total of 59 doesn’t stop over bettors

After sports books posted an opening Super Bowl record-high total of 58 on Sunday night for the anticipated shootout between the Patriots and Falcons, money on the over quickly pushed the number to a consensus 59.

NASCAR announces another format change

When word got out NASCAR was altering its points system again, many fans were not pleased.

Las Vegas Stadium Authority may soon have Super Bowl tie

The Las Vegas Stadium Authority is expected to appoint Houston-based Andrews Kurth law firm, which has proposed a collaboration with Brownstein Hyatt Farber Schreck of Las Vegas, to be the authority’s legal representatives.

North Las Vegas mayor targets improved city bond rating

North Las Vegas Mayor John Lee said a priority for 2017 is to further raise the city’s bond rating, which fell to junk status during the recession but has gradually increased over the last few years.

Creation of Tule Springs State Park will highlight prehistoric relics

Thousands of years before the Strip’s skyline rose in the Southern Nevada desert, pre-historic wolves, camels and mammoths roamed the region. Snails and other mollusks lived in the springs. The creatures left a treasure trove of fossils throughout Tule Springs.

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