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Last minute holiday trips could help Las Vegas
Labor Day weekend wraps up one of the busiest travel seasons of the year.
And here's how you can save last minute.
And here's how you can save last minute.
Lack of ground zero memorial baffling
I realize what emotion and heartache that ground zero evokes.
Mosque backers misunderstand our Bill of Rights
Eugene Robinson, in his Aug. 17 column in the Las Vegas Sun, headlined “Good-faith mosque plan elicits GOP pandering,” tries to make the point that any objection to the location of the so-called ground zero mosque is just a Republican campaign issue to bash President Barack Obama and the Democrats.
Crisis we’re in requires we move past casting blame
Regarding James Joseph Beery’s Saturday letter to the editor, headlined “Inflammatory issues obscure what’s important,” about the “smoke screens” being presented to the public, including the controversy about the mosque near ground zero:
Time for a needed change
Federal investigators said the two massive Iowa farms involved with this summer’s outbreak of salmonella had serious health and safety issues.
Coburn’s bizarre ethical lines
Oklahoma Sen. Tom Coburn is outraged at the thought of a Newt Gingrich presidency.
Nevada’s future depends on a broader tax base
Imagine you are part of a family that has cut back on all but the most essential expenses over the past couple of years to make ends meet.
Teachers need help from parents for kids to succeed
Who is responsible for a child’s education?
Cutting through rhetoric: Did Brian Sandoval or Rory Reid win on the accuracy front?
If you’re like most Nevadans, you ignored Sunday’s debate in favor of football or the Emmys. But the candidates soldiered on, kicking sand at each other and making claims about their opponent’s positions and their own.
Both parties targeting young, first-time voters
The great Las Vegas exodus that has left houses vacant, stores empty and construction projects half built has also decimated voter rolls. As thousands of residents left to seek jobs and better opportunities elsewhere, the state experienced a major drop in voter registration. Today, the Las Vegas Valley has 13 percent fewer registered voters than it did two years ago.
Fire station on donated land brings teaching opportunities
Two years ago, Las Vegas city councilwoman Lois Tarkanian approached officials from the College of Southern Nevada with an innovative idea to build a new fire station.
Land dispute, death penalty case highlight Supreme Court session
CARSON CITY – A fight between Clark County and the state over 330 acres adjacent to the Colorado River and a death penalty case from Ely will highlight the opening of the fall session of the Nevada Supreme Court, which begins Wednesday.
'Le Reve' from below
A new scuba package invites guests to see below the surface.
Double shooting leaves 1 dead in West Las Vegas
A man was killed Monday night in a double shooting in West Las Vegas, authorities said. Metro Police responded at 10:22 p.m. to reports of gunshots near the intersection of K Street and Wyatt Avenue.
Rebels Expect Large Turnout Saturday
The UNLV Rebels are expecting a full house Saturday night as they face off the Wisconsin Badgers at Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas.
First day of school and changes could already be in the making
Clark County, NV - Some major changes could be headed to your child's school. Clark County school board members will decide Thursday how to spend 54 million dollars in federal funding intended only for staffing.
Bicyclist training for Iron Man hit by 18 wheeler hit and run driver
At 34 years-old, Jay Coleman was in the best shape of his life-- training for several triathlons and hoping to become an Iron Man. But now a mangled bicycle, with the front wheel completely sheered off, serves as a reminder of the day his dreams were dashed.
Police: Hilton Thought Cocaine Was Gum
In an arrest report, socialite Paris Hilton claims a purse she was carrying the night she was arrested for cocaine possession did not belong to her.
Police Officer Known As 'Creepy Cop' At Bar
Accusations of a man using his badge to intimidate women are growing after Michael Stevens, a Henderson police officer, was arrested on two charges of soliciting prostitutes.
Boy Scouts To Retire Flag Sept. 11
Henderson scouts will retire a U.S. flag at the Elks Lodge, 631 E. Lake Mead Parkway, Henderson on Sept. 11.
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