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Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department reports a father and his 21-year-old son were hit while crossing the road on Tuesday around 8 p.m. According to police, the two were crossing the street at Winterwood Blvd near the busy intersection of Nellis and Charleston when they were hit by a 2004 Pontiac Aztek. Police say the driver, 32-year-old Justino Garcia Avilla showed signs of impairment.
Sin City faces new scrutiny as Atlantic City gets closer to changing a key casino rule that some will love and others are furious about.
Wealth is not a gift or an accident but a set of actions that lead people to success. What needs to be done to have enough money for a comfortable life? Surely you should stop relying on lottery tickets or relatives who somehow decide to leave you an inheritance. Start by reading books showing you the path to making money and financial stability. But what should you read first? Here are the five best books that will change your financial thinking and help you become richer.
The past decade has seen a paradigm shift in the way the world looks at lighting. Homes, offices and streets have turned off wasteful incandescent lights and fluorescent ones that exposed users and the environment to toxic contamination.
With 77 percent of precincts reporting, a majority of Nevada voters appear to have voted in favor of all three measures that appeared on the ballot on Tuesday.
nflation? High gas prices? American gamblers are shrugging them off — and losing money at casinos at a record pace.
Inflation? High gas prices? American gamblers are shrugging them off — and losing money at casinos at a record pace.
Campaigns across Nevada are certainly on edge whether the bad weather will actually affect voter turnout. For many races every vote counts, especially the most expensive race in Nevada history for Senate.
Mid-term elections begin in the US on Tuesday. With all seats in the House of Representatives and more than a third of the Senate up for grabs, the election is expected to result in the defeat of President Joe Biden's Democrats.