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‘America’ a stellar doc flick

If you, like me, heard President Obama pledge to “remake America” and wondered what the hell that means, you will very much enjoy his new documentary “America”.

City tells Calif. couple to fix brown lawn or pay the price

A Southern California couple who scaled back watering due to drought received a letter from the city of Glendora warning that they could face fines if they don’t get their brown lawn green again.

Drones to fly in South Point arena

The state will partner with the South Point to provide Nevada’s first indoor unmanned aerial vehicle test range.

Adventure begins

With summer in full force, it’s time for adventures. Towbin Motorcars can provide the stylish transportation for all of them.

Detroit judge tells teen he needed a beating

A young man who participated in a mob attack on a Detroit-area motorist needed a father to “beat the hell” out of him as a kid to discourage him from committing such a crime, a judge said Thursday.

Police seize medical records of woman beaten by officer

California Highway Patrol investigators have seized the medical records of a woman seen on video being repeatedly punched by one of its officers on the side of a Los Angeles freeway.

‘Most transparent’? No, ‘most secretive’

One of the bigger lies the Obama Administration tells is the lie that it is the “most transparent” administration in history.

Mysterious giant hole appears in Siberia

Researchers are to investigate a giant mysterious hole that has appeared in one of Russia’s most isolated northernmost regions, state television reported.

Award honors Hawaiian couple for sharing music of the islands

Southwest valley residents and Hawaiian transplants Gary and Sheldeen Haleamau were surprised when they learned they had been nominated and ultimately won the annual Nevada Heritage Award.