LED zeppelin

Operators of new Las Vegas casinos have used such methods as regional and national print advertising campaigns and Internet banner messages to let prospective job applicants know they are hiring.

You can believe it! Gold Spike is getting spiffy

If you’ve set foot in the Gold Spike at any point during the past five years, set down your morning beverage before reading the next sentence — or risk squirting coffee out your nose.

Anchor store now going up for shopping center

A 132,000-square-foot Target store is under construction and expected to open next summer at the Decatur 215 shopping center being developed by Houston-based Weingarten Realty in North Las Vegas.

INSIDE BUSINESS

Bank of North Las Vegas names vice presidents

IN BRIEF

MIAMI — AAA predicts fewer Labor Day travelers: Falling gasoline prices might not be enough to entice people to travel this Labor Day weekend, with some keeping a wary eye on dangerous Hurricane Gustav, which is threatening the Gulf Coast.

ON TV/RADIO

BASEBALL

IN BRIEF

OLYMPICS

Carpentier back in Montreal

Patrick Carpentier didn’t need another reason to love his native Quebec, but he got one last year with his auspicious debut in NASCAR’S second-biggest series.

51s hold on for 4-3 win at Oklahoma

The 51s scored two runs in the first inning and two in the second Thursday night and held on for a 4-3 victory over the Oklahoma RedHawks in a Pacific Coast League game in Oklahoma City.

MOTOR SPORTS

NASCAR SPRINT CUP

HORSE RACING

TODAY AT DEL MAR

LEFTOVERS

In recent days, Manny Ramirez became the definition of a disgruntled superstar. Before that, though, the former Boston Red Sox slugger had turned into something worse — a bully of the elderly.

Clottey vows to capture title, make Judah cry

In his thick African accent, Joshua Clottey threw a verbal jab at Zab Judah. The message hit its target, and everyone in the room understood it.

Relatives say slain teen was respectful youth

Anna Ramirez and her husband were used to seeing their 16-year-old nephew around the house doing what typical teenagers do: hanging out with friends and talking on the phone.

Suspicious blazes plague Reno area

RENO — Firefighters are investigating two more arson brush fires in a string of suspicious blazes this month.

Teachers to pass petitions

CARSON CITY — Teachers union executives said Thursday that they will begin circulating petitions to increase the room tax rate by 3 percentage points.

Nellis identifies dead pilot

When an F-15D Eagle fighter jet crashed Wednesday in a remote swath of Nellis Air Force Range, the 65th Aggressor Squadron lost its commander, Lt. Col. Thomas A. Bouley, a “decorated warrior, an inspiring leader of airmen and a loving father and husband.”

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