DO IT FOR THE KIDS

Four-year-old Avery Lovell is discovering what it means to be in her element. Clad in a soccer jersey and sporting pigtail French braids, she sits in a room that kids her age usually only see in story time books. Pink tiaras are stenciled on the walls, princess costumes adorn antique curio cabinets, dainty tea cups hang from a sparkling chandelier and frosting swirls smother dozens of miniature cupcakes on the table in front of her.

HERE & NOW

BY DESIGN

Love Your Locks

There you are lounging next to the pool like only a true sun goddess can. You’ve got a cold piña colada in your hand and a hot monokini on your bod. Your hair’s soaking wet from the dip you just took, and the only thing you’d like to know is how much better the good life can get. Fast forward to late August and you’ve got a new question: How much worse can your hair get?

SHOW US YOUR PURSE

Patty Zimmer, owner of Pattycakes kids’ boutique

Car wars

As the country waits to see how Obama Motors fares, Democrats in Congress provided another hint this week as to how they plan to get Americans to actually buy the teeny-tiny electric box cars they so admire — barring the return of $5 a gallon gasoline.

Judicial impartiality

The U.S. Supreme Court on Monday ruled that large allocations of campaign cash that benefit a judicial candidate can create an unconstitutional threat to a fair trial.

Company buys 14.3 million shares of MGM Mirage

A Malaysia-based entertainment and gaming company is spending $100 million to purchase 3.2 percent, or roughly 14.3 million shares, of MGM Mirage.

Lender lawsuit relocated

Fontainebleau Las Vegas’ decision to move its federal lawsuit against several banks that backed out of a loan agreement could help the Strip project emerge from bankruptcy sooner, an expert said Wednesday.

IN BRIEF

WASHINGTON

All-out online effort is fading, report says

A Las Vegas company’s ambitious effort to overtake the lead position in the local media market could be losing steam, the victim of a recession that’s making it harder to earn money online.

Laughlin coal-fired power plant going away

A giant coal-fired power plant built nearly four decades ago in Laughlin will be dismantled, Southern California Edison said Wednesday.

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