Molotov Solution moving forward

His voice booms through the van, loud enough to shatter the windows if they weren’t cracked already.

Something special just for the ladies

Is the thought of Super Bowl weekend making you ill? All that hype, not to mention the chili, beer and hours of football and surrounding festivities …

Show Us Your Purse

Who? Donna Yadao of North Las Vegas

Here & Now

THINK PINK

Get to know Vegas’ top makeup artists

Meet five women who earn a living making Las Vegas beautiful. Each is hailed by the entertainment industry as the creme de la creme in the art of makeup. Whether it’s commercial work, runway, editorial or the red carpet, these are the women who make us stop and stare. Take a look at what makes each of them stand out from the competition and scope out the life-changing beauty products that have earned their loyalty over the years.

Beauty Products With Star Power

Ever wonder how Taylor Swift’s skin always looks so flawless or how Ashley Olsen consistently gets just the right shade on her lips? Here’s a look at the cosmetic items that keep the celebrities ready for that high-def close-up.

Don’t Break the Piggy Bank

As observed during the economic aftermath of the 9/11 terrorist attacks, when women hit on hard times they hit the cosmetics counters. This was the conclusion Leonard Lauder, chairman of Estee Lauder Companies, made after noticing a significant escalation of lipstick sales during that time.

Don’t mess with digital switch-over

Would it be a national crisis if a small percentage of American homes that still receive TV signals over the air — cable and satellite customers would not be affected — turned on their TVs come Feb. 17 and found they didn’t work?

Real world ramifications

In the third installment of a series reporting results of a poll of nearly 70 Southern Nevada business owners and managers, published in Tuesday’s Review-Journal, 43 percent of respondents said local schools and colleges are “not at all effective” in preparing students for the workplace.

Harry Reid’s dictatorship of bad ideas

Last September, Louisiana’s David Vitter strode to the podium of the U.S. Senate to offer an amendment to the National Defense Authorization Act of 2009.

Gaming Control Board faces budget cuts

State gaming regulators could be forced to slow casino audits and curtail law enforcement functions if legislators approve a 15 percent reduction in the agency’s operating budget that has been proposed by Gov. Jim Gibbons.

Three accused in tax fraud indictment

A federal indictment accusing three men of a massive tax fraud was unsealed Wednesday and two of the defendants were arrested.

IN BRIEF

Former Harrah’s exec joins slot maker’s board

Major power users seek to speak out in rate case

NV Energy’s biggest general rate case in history is attracting a slew of major power users seeking to testify when hearings begin on the $323.9 million rate increase proposal.

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