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NBC reality show, 'Ultimate Women Challenge,' to film on Metro SWAT course
Contestants from a new reality TV show called “Ultimate Women Challenge” will be competing on Las Vegas Metro Police Department’s special weapons and tactics course Saturday.
Smash Mouth to perform at Henderson Pavilion
Smash Mouth, the band behind recognizable hits like “All Star” and the Monkees cover “I’m a Believer”, will brings its 60’s-influenced garage-band sound to Henderson next weekend.
Richmond American, local executive sever relationship
The builder poised to take over the No. 1 ranking in home sales in Las Vegas by the end of the year has parted ways with its division president.
Take Five: Getting to know Wisconsin
From the first day Bobby Hauck was on the job as UNLV's new head football coach back in December, it was no secret that the schedule he faced in his inaugural season in Las Vegas would be murderous. Now, after months of talking about how rough the terrain looks, it's now time to explore it.
Equal protection of the law matters
In her Tuesday letter to the editor, headlined “Mosque backers misunderstand our Bill of Rights,” Jane Ham writes that there “is no dispute that Muslims have a right to practice their religion. But our Constitution doesn’t give them the right to build their mosque anywhere they please. They have a right to apply for a building permit, which is subject to New York City ordinances.”
Labor Day weekend outlook: More visitors, less spending
The outlook for Labor Day weekend in Las Vegas appears much like that for most holidays since the Great Recession took hold — visitors will still flock to the city but they will spend less.
Time to cool off
Morse Arberry abruptly resigned his Assembly seat Tuesday, ending a tenure that started with his election in 1984 and wrapped up with him serving as the chairman of the powerful Ways and Means Committee.
Reid has helped Nevada change with the times
During my early years in Pennsylvania, we had an ice block that was used to cool our refrigerator and a three-part washing tub for clothes. It was fairly easy to grow veggies as long as it didn’t freeze during the short summer season. (It often did.)
Enough already: Let’s shelve the negative TV ads
I find it discouraging and confusing that Sen. Harry Reid, who is vying for a fifth term, considers it appropriate that the way to get elected is by disparaging and belittling a lesser-known candidate.
Is Reid really ‘reeling’ from NRA snub?
You have to love this headline in The Washington Times: “NRA mans up to Harry Reid.”
Legalizing drugs would put cartels out of business
Regarding Dan K. Thomasson’s Tuesday column, “Drug cartels’ carnage,” about the violence in Mexico:
Will Arberry’s shenanigans will be the last straw
Cooling off the hot iron?
University system: Enough is enough with the budget cuts
Higher education in Nevada has always felt like a poor relation in a state that seems suspicious of the need for colleges and universities. Now, with more and deeper budget cuts looming, it is beginning to feel even more threadbare and unloved.
Walking away from a mortgage comes with risks
The news is bad enough that three homeowners out of four in the Las Vegas Valley owe more on their houses than they’re worth. And there’s no comfort in the prediction that the local real estate market won’t recover for years.
Accountability needed in wake of crisis
Brian Greenspun turns over his Where I Stand column today to Heather Murren, a member of the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission.
Walking away from a mortgage comes with risks
The news is bad enough that three homeowners out of four in the Las Vegas Valley owe more on their houses than they’re worth. And there’s no comfort in the prediction that the local real estate market won’t recover for years.
Long touchdowns from Chris Marshall carry Del Sol to victory
Chris Marshall isn't your prototypical Del Sol High running back. But don't let his 5-foot-7, 160-pound frame fool you. After his performance Thursday night in a 31-16 victory against Canyon Springs, he appears to be in line to be the next great Dragon rusher.
Elementary school principal arrested on drug possession charge
Dondero Elementary School Principal Leroy Espinosa was arrested Thursday on a charge of possession of methamphetamine, Clark County School District Police said.
Las Vegas FEMA team ready to help with Hurricane Earl
Members of local emergency management teams were put on standby Thursday night in case they were needed in the aftermath of Hurricane Earl.
Police Arrest Dondero Elementary Principal
Officials confirm that the principal of Dondero Elementary School has been taken into custody.
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