If you have business to conduct with the city of Henderson this year, don’t put it off until after Christmas. Nevada’s second largest city will close its offices for the last week of 2010 under a proposal slated for City Council approval on Tuesday.
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The stripper mobile is back, and this time with a flash of holiday spirit. Instead of hauling scantily clad dancers along the Strip, it made a charitable run Friday morning.
Karen Brill put on a stethoscope and leaned close to hear her son Aric’s heartbeat. It reminded her of the times she and Aric would lie on the sofa and watch television together. Only now Aric’s heart was beating inside the chest of Louis, a 51-year-old man from Santa Cruz, Calif.
The man who appeared to have drowned in the Imperial Palace hotel pool Thursday evening has been identified as James McQuaid of Las Vegas.
A man killed Thursday morning in a head-on collision near the Strip was identified by the Clark County coroner’s office Friday.
WASHINGTON — A federal court on Friday came off the sidelines and set a schedule to resume a lawsuit challenging the Obama administration’s termination of the Yucca Mountain Project.
NEW YORK — David Hasselhoff has been beached by the A&E Network. The cable channel has yanked the former “Baywatch” star’s reality show off the air after only two episodes. “The Hasselhoffs” featured the actor and his two daughters, who are aspiring to get into show biz.
HAVANA — A newly released confidential U.S. diplomatic cable predicted Cuba’s economic situation could become “fatal” within two to three years, and detailed concerns from other countries’ diplomats – including China – that the communist-run country has been slow to adopt reforms.