Luxor garage bombers receive life sentences

A Clark County jury showed mercy and spared the lives of two men convicted of the fatal bombing at the Luxor parking garage in May 2007.

No end in sight

Nevada taxable sales fell 20.5 percent in June, marking the eighth straight month of double-digit declines, the Department of Taxation reported Friday.

‘Punish’ their enemies

The man expected to become the AFL-CIO’s next president said Monday that lawmakers will pay a price if they abandon a government-run option in any health care overhaul.

Just One Stop

Elvira Macias and her two small children were relaxing in a booth over a lunch of tacos and soft drinks just before noon one day last week. Afterward, she would be able to walk a few steps and do a little grocery shopping.

Readers spot hull-less popcorn

Popcorn’s a great treat, but those nasty little hulls can be problematic. But readers have come to the rescue with sources for hull-less popcorn for Dee Wade.

RESTAURANT REPORT

Aces Bar & Grill, 7272 S. El Capitan Way, received 16 demerits Aug. 19. Violations included food held at improper temperature. GRADE: B

Garfield’s emphasizes slow-food philosophy

Chef Jean-David Groff-Daudet is hardly a Johnny-come-lately to the slow food movement. While growing up and training in France, using ingredients obtained from as close to the source as possible — and then preparing them as cleanly as possible — was just the way things were done.

Privé gets limited liquor license

County commissioners are keeping the Privé nightclub at Planet Hollywood Resort on a short leash, at least for a few more weeks.

Las Vegas chamber chief will exit post

Come next spring, local businesses will lose an advocate and labor unions will lose a lightning rod.

IN BRIEF

Appeals court upholds anti-Internet bet law

Travel outsourcer tapped by Harrah’s

Harrah’s Entertainment is partnering with a Scottsdale, Ariz.-based travel outsourcing firm to drive international visitors to its nearly 11,300 rooms on the Strip.

Former executive, hotelier faces wrongful death lawsuit

The family of a 23-year-old woman found dead in 2007 inside a Turnberry Towers condominium has filed a $645 million wrongful death lawsuit against a former hotel executive the family believes is responsible and his former company.

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