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Nervo, returning to Las Vegas, excited for year ahead in Sin City

Australia’s Nervo twins are fun. They are perhaps the most popular DJs among other DJs, these classically trained musicians who turned down opera college to write songs for pop stars and then for themselves.

Opportunity Village and other Las Vegas charities face major funding cuts

Federal funding cuts are looming for local nonprofits that help severely disabled and elderly adults find work or stay out of nursing homes. Charity executives say the cuts are an unintended consequence hidden deeply in a maze of proposed Medicaid regulations changes.

Wholesaler proves vital link to high-end vehicles

In the car business, wholesalers can be a dealership’s best friend, especially when considering high-end vehicles. So when local automobile executives opened Planet Hyundai Used Car Super Store at 7100 W. Sahara Ave. in July 2012, they immediately called on 70-year-old Harry Hendricks for help.

More in less space

Small cars such as the Kia Forte are at their best when they are shaped in the most practical body style possible. Not everyone subscribes to this postulation, which is why Kia and other automakers make sedan as well as hatchback or wagon versions of their compact automobiles.

Friendly Ford joins Paws for the Cause adoption event

Friendly Ford is teaming up again with The Animal Foundation for its Paws for the Cause fall pet adoption event. It will take place 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday at the dealership on North Decatur Boulevard, just north of U.S. Highway 95.

Findlay VW receives Wolfsburg Crest Club award for seventh time

Findlay Volkswagen in the Valley Automall knows that consistency is the key to success in the car business. The dealership’s staff illustrated its strength by capturing the Wolfsburg Crest Club award for the seventh time.

Lexus of Las Vegas tech tunes up for challenge of triathlon competitions

Stephan Joppien began running marathons in his 20s, but after completing several in his native Germany and throughout the United States he soon found the 26-mile jaunts boring. That’s when Joppien turned to more challenging triathlons.

If you drink, don’t drive. Period.

It’s 5 p.m. and you can’t wait to get over to the lounge to socialize with your buddies.

No outcry in Nevada when big cats attack

When it comes to the dangerous proliferation of big cats such as lions and tigers in the homes of private owners throughout the state, the roar of protest from Nevada’s devoted animal rights activists is reduced to a gentle meow.