57°F
weather icon Cloudy
Filters Reset
1 - 10 of about 28 Results
Content Type
Categories
Year
Month
older archives
Las Vegas warning: Those shooting out bus, limo windows will be caught

Somebody has been shooting out the windows of buses and limousines with a pellet gun, and the executives of one company hit hardest has a message for those responsible: You’re going to get caught, and when you are, you’ll do time.

Bundy defends remarks about slavery

In a fresh statement defending his remarks about slavery, Bunkerville rancher Cliven Bundy on Friday said Americans are all “in some measure slaves of the federal government,” from being controlled by the heavy-handed Bureau of Land Management to answering to the Internal Revenue Service.

Zappos educates educators on making students workforce ready

This week Zappos forayed into higher education with Innovation Insights 2014, a two-day workshop co-hosted by Pearson, a publishing and education company, to foster collaboration between business and colleges.

Las Vegas police ID naked man they say threw rocks

Las Vegas police identified the naked man they threw rocks at and threatened SWAT officers in a northwest valley neighborhood Thursday.

Publicly traded Terra Tech looks to snag medical marijuana license

Las Vegas-based Medifarm LLC, a newly created subsidiary of the national agricultural company Terra Tech, is looking to become the first publicly traded company in the country to hold a medical marijuana license.

Former prostitute assists women seeking to escape sex industry

After years of struggling with sexual, physical and substance abuse, Annie Lobert found her calling. She founded Hookers for Jesus, a nonprofit that ministers to anyone in the sex industry.

Nevada officials asked to oust Henderson Mayor Hafen

A former Henderson mayoral candidate is turning to the state instead of the courts to try to remove Mayor Andy Hafen from office because of term limits.

1 2 3