Harrison had freedom to choose; he picked new Lincoln Continental

A sight for sore eyes, the 2017 Lincoln Continental is one of the most desired vehicles on the roadways this year. Encompassing effortless driving with an elegant demeanor, the new Lincoln Continental triumphs over many other elite automobile models.

Friendly Ford supports Summerlin Patriotic Parade

The Summerlin Council Patriotic Parade is scheduled for July 4, and Friendly Ford is again playing a big role in the event. As a partner in the 23rd annual parade, the dealership is providing 11 trucks and six convertibles that will be used for various aspects related to the parade. The dealership will also donate 3,400 frisbees that will be given to the crowd.

Findlay RV enters busy season with four master certified technicians

In the motorhome world, technicians need to be multitalented, considering that a motorhome contains all the elements of a vehicle and most of what you’ll find in a house. In the case of Findlay RV technicians Neil Kaderly, Jack Hunt, Terry Motley and Mike Polier, the dealership has a team of technicians who are all master-certified.

Lexus dealerships sponsor back-to-school supplies drive

Lexus of Las Vegas and Lexus of Henderson are drop-off sponsors for the 2017 Ronald McDonald House Charities of Greater Las Vegas back-to-school supplies drive. Southern Nevada residents are urged to purchase and donate badly needed school supplies such as pencils, crayons, markers, three-ring binders, glue sticks, spiral notebooks, loose-leaf paper and other classroom items for Clark County School District students.

A look at Day 31 and through the weekend at the WSOP

Two-time bracelet winner Scott Clements leads the $10,000 buy-in Pot-limit Omaha Championship with 39 players left. Former WSOP Player of the Year Ben Lamb and bracelet winner John Racener are among those chasing the $938,732 first prize.

 
Teen killed in Pennsylvania road rage incident

A man driving down a Pennsylvania highway shot a recent high school graduate in the head, killing her, as the two tried to merge into a single lane, authorities said.

Chemical weapons watchdog group says sarin used in Syria

An investigation by the international chemical weapons watchdog confirmed that sarin nerve gas was used in a deadly April 4 attack on a Syrian town, but a report released Friday stopped short of saying who was responsible.

Firefighting crews gaining ground in battling Arizona blazes

Authorities reopened a major route through an Arizona community that barely escaped destruction from a massive wildfire and were expected to allow more evacuated residents to return home.

‘Morning Joe’ hosts respond to, deny Trump’s twitter barrage

“Morning Joe” hosts Joe Scarborough and Mika Brzezinski said Friday that President Donald Trump lied about their December encounter in a tweet and that his “unhealthy obsession” with their program doesn’t serve his mental health or the country well.

Television salutes America with nonpartisan look at July 4th

In this rancorous political environment, America’s birthday is a chance for people to leave the verbal fireworks aside, at least briefly, and understand and appreciate what they’ve got.

Cool cucumber, aloe mix a perfect escape from hot, summer heat

Kiss My Melons at The Other Room packs an agave-style bite up front but quickly turns sweet on the palate. The salt and cilantro on the rim provide the only lasting bite, which is probably why The Other Room applies the garnish so heavily.

Historic low fertility rate spurs fear of national emergency

The United States is in the midst of what some worry is a baby crisis. The number of women giving birth has been declining for years and just hit a historic low. If the trend continues, the country could face economic and cultural turmoil.

Wife of state Sen. Settlemeyer admits 3rd DUI, gets treatment

CARSON CITY — A Nevada state senator’s wife with two previous drunken driving convictions was sentenced to alcohol treatment after acknowledging to a judge she was driving under the influence when she was stopped and arrested in January.

Tacoma walks off in series finale

Tyler O’Neill hit a walk-off home run off 51s reliever Hansel Robles to win the game.

Police find Venus Williams at fault in fatal car crash

Venus Williams, the world’s former top-ranked tennis player, was the driver at fault in a two-car crash in Florida on June 9 that killed a passenger in the other vehicle, according to the initial police report on the incident released Thursday.

New UNLV logo draws comparisons to Wranglers image

Veteran Vegas radio personality Jim Tofte says the new UNLV spirit logo, unveiled Wednesday, looks a lot like the Las Vegas Wranglers’ logo from around the 2010-2011 season.

Medicaid fiasco was predictable

Why doesn’t Sen. Heller use his head and, for example, sponsor a bill to attack the massive fraud and abuse in the Medicaid/Medicare system?

Dean Heller steps up to the plate on health care

Please stick to your guns, senator, and do not let Mitch McConnell and his band of ultra-right Teapublicans run roughshod over the best interests of the American people.

Dean Heller needs a challenge in the GOP primary

Tthe only thing Sen. Heller’s Medicaid expansion means is that there will eventually be only Medicaid and no more free market.

EDITORIAL: Minimum wage job losses? Nothing to see here, folks

Nevada needs to learn a lesson from these misguided minimum-wage laboratories, and see to it that young people in the Silver State always have opportunities to get on that critical first rung of the job ladder.

EDITORIAL: Don’t believe the hype about Medicaid ‘cuts’

Democrats can parse the word “cut” all day long, but spending for Medicaid and other programs — even under the “devastating” Senate proposal — continues its inexorable trend: and that’s up, up and away.

Double murderer with 6 wives not a sociopath, doctor says

Convicted double murderer Thomas Randolph, who lived for decades off the proceeds of dead wives, has a narcissitic personality but is not a sociopath, a psychiatrist testified Thursday about the flagrant philanderer six times wed.

Horseplayers wary of Beach Patrol in Grade 1 race at Monmouth Park

Sometimes handicapping a horse race is like sitting on a jury and trying to decide if the star witness is telling the truth. A case in point is Saturday’s United Nations Stakes at Monmouth Park, a 1 3/8-mile turf race for 3-year-olds and up.

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