Here Comes Men’s Fashion

Men’s fall fashion suffers from split personality disorder. Two looks dominated the runways and they couldn’t be further apart in style. You would think the rugged, outdoor worker and the dapper minimalist have little in common, but this season we found some crossover items.

Home Free

Step one foot in Jonathan Fine’s condo at The District and there’s no doubt you’re in a bachelor pad.

Palin: Ready for Change?

The votes are in. Sarah Palin’s style wins by a landslide. Or does it?

SHOW US YOUR CLOSET

Who? Chris Phillips of Zowie Bowie, the nightclub act at Red Rock Resort

Here & Now

DOWN LOW

Free market schooling outdoes compulsion

Would a free market in schooling — one free of “intrusive regulation of the curricula, methods, and personnel decisions” of the schools, one in which schools compete for the tuition money of parents exercising free choice over where to send their kids — produce better results for America?

Federal land transfers

The valley’s lousy economy is no excuse to stop planning for Southern Nevada’s future prosperity. The key to that planning is making better use of the vast tracts of barren desert managed, at your expense, by the federal government.

Races by the numbers

Nevadans are being bombarded with frequent phone surveys these days. Most of them are designed to figure out that presidential race, but some are efforts down ticket to push and pull the electorate.

Resales rise in the West

Sales of existing homes in the West climbed higher in August from a year ago, bucking a national trend as buyers snatched up sharply discounted foreclosed properties in Nevada, California and Arizona, according to two reports Wednesday.

Bally averts SEC penalty; ex-execs face action

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission settled two actions against slot machine maker Bally Technologies on Wednesday, but it filed an administrative action against two of the company’s former financial executives.

IN BRIEF

Judge sees no malice in Plaza name case

INSIDE BUSINESS

Service1st Bank taps vice presidents, officers

DIGGING FOR WORKERS

Mention employee theft, and most business executives picture workers stealing office supplies or skimming the cash register.

Campaign ads help local TV stations offset losses

Even as small-business owners dicker over which presidential candidate would best serve commerce, both campaigns have already bolstered at least one sector of the local economy.

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