A mid-December snowstorm forced fans to wait more than a month for a matchup of the area’s top boys basketball teams.
Peter McCarthy sported a near-bald head, a scraggly goatee, a sleeveless tank top and cargo shorts.
RENO — Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman’s call for open debate on a proposal to legalize prostitution in Nevada’s largest cities isn’t shared by his counterparts in Northern Nevada.
WE ALL KNOW CAPT. CHESLEY “SULLY” SULLENBERGER as the pilot who safely landed a crippled US Airways jetliner in the Hudson River, saving all 155 people on board.
You could forgive The Wanteds for not living up to their name all that much. It’s not their fault.
The new Miss America grew up around dairy cows and county fairs.
The Clark County School District has got e-mail controversies in its in-basket.
WASHINGTON — The Senate last week passed a wage discrimination bill that would make it easier for workers to sue their bosses after learning they were paid less than colleagues.
RENO — Experts offered a grim water outlook for Nevada and California on Friday, saying farmers can again expect to receive less water than normal this year because of a drought.
SOUTH LAKE TAHOE, Calif. — Federal agents have raided a medical marijuana dispensary at South Lake Tahoe.
Conservatives on Friday lashed out at higher education system Chancellor Jim Rogers over comments he made during his State of the System address.
Wearing a white lacy gown that made her look more like a bride than a beauty pageant contestant, Miss Indiana Katie Stam, 22, was crowned Miss America in a two-hour finale at the Planet Hollywood Theatre for the Performing Arts Saturday night.
A coalition of government watchdog organizations has asked President Barack Obama to restore the jobs of some federal employees who were fired or marginalized during the Bush administration.
Anchorwoman Polly Gonzalez was one of the most recognizable and beloved television personalities in Las Vegas. An award-winning veteran reporter, she was the community’s first Hispanic prime-time anchor. She was known for her volunteer work with Hispanic youths and for urging kids to stay out of gangs.
If you’re in the position to buy a new car, now is a pretty good time.
As term-limited North Las Vegas Mayor Michael Montandon prepares to pursue his dream of becoming Nevada’s next governor, City Council members Shari Buck, William Robinson and Stephanie Smith have announced plans to run for mayor.
People nationwide paused to watch Barack Obama take the presidential oath of office Tuesday, and valley residents were no exception.
Irving Rudd was a pint-sized press agent who was quick with a quip and able to hype a boxing match like no other. I think of him whenever a big fight comes to town.
Two men posing as Clark County firefighters stole two flat-screen TVs from an apartment complex gym earlier this month and Las Vegas police want to know who they are.
Falling property values have generated almost a daily dose of depressing reports, but many people are finding one bright spot amid the gloom: lower taxes.
RENO — A federal judge intends to rule Monday on a complicated legal battle that pits religious and environmental concerns against the economic interests of hundreds of Nevada miners and the world’s biggest gold mining company.
Americans made history last week when Barack Hussein Obama was sworn in as the 44th president of these United States.
Barack Obama faced an implausibly contradictory challenge in his inaugural address Tuesday. He needed to celebrate the historic magnificence of an African-American’s becoming president of a nation once of African slaves. But then he had to tell everyone sternly that, uplifting as that was, this same great country faced deep, ominous and largely self-inflicted trouble economically, not to mention diminishment in world reputation.
President Barack Obama hit the ground running on his first full day in office, issuing two memoranda ordering government openness and an executive order removing some obstacles to accessing the records of former presidents.
I see where the newspaper published without notable dissent (lead story, Page 2B, Jan. 16) another one of these cooked-up “report cards” on how Nevada is doing, this one from a Henderson-based outfit calling itself the Children’s Advocacy Alliance.
With each passing day, the massive economic stimulus package being pushed by President Obama and congressional Democrats looks more like the vote-buying slop we’ve come to expect from Washington.
