Several signs that apparently refer to KTNV-TV, Channel 13 anchor Nina Radetich were posted on valley overpasses Tuesday morning.
I’ve fielded this question at least a dozen times since I’ve taken over this job: When will the onramps and offramps on U.S. Highway 95 at Martin Luther King Boulevard open?
“Provider One” and “Mike” — whoever they are — ought to know that Judge Kent Dawson said in federal court Tuesday that a grand jury investigation of them continues. The two — or possibly one person using two pseudonyms — used those names when they posted comments on the Las Vegas Review-Journal Web site about the jury and a prosecutor in a federal tax evasion trial then in progress.
After a five-week stalemate over $1.5 million in child welfare funds, the state Department of Health and Human Services has reversed course and agreed to release the money to the Clark County district attorney’s office.
Neither feel-good indoctrination nor government compulsion can spare the effort of “going green” from cold economic realities. Take recycling. No one dares question why we recycle glass when it’s not cost effective or especially good for the environment.
President Obama plans to join the first lady in Copenhagen, Denmark, this week, lobbying members of the International Olympic Committee in support of Chicago’s bid for the 2016 Summer Games.
There’s a new chef in town. Outlaws Backyard BBQ, 9500 S. Eastern Ave., in Henderson, which closed its swinging doors in March, has reopened under new ownership. And there’s one law it promises not to violate: making food from scratch. It holds true from the barbecue sauce slathering a third of its new menu to the freshly broiled and sliced club-sandwich meat.
Even the most ambitious cooks turn to convenience foods once in a while — especially for dishes that require more than the average amount of labor, and I think spinach souffle fits in that category. And readers know where to get a frozen version for Bob Kostelecky, who’s looking for one.
One isn’t necessarily the loneliest number, but it can be a pretty difficult one in the kitchen.
Bollywood Grill, 6840 W. Sahara Ave., received 28 demerits Sept. 17. Violations included food not cooled by approved methods. GRADE: C
Colleges and universities need to attack campus gambling problems in the same manner they confront the issue of alcohol abuse, a national gambling task force recommended in a study released Tuesday.
Station Casinos’ bankruptcy hearing resumes today and is expected to focus on a request by a group of smaller lenders that the court appoint an examiner to look into actions the company has taken since the recession hit.
Nevada’s emerging home mortgage modification industry is running into a big hurdle just as it starts to operate under a new law.
