Story archive for March 2008
Monday, March 31
- Man suspected in killing daughter set for court date
- The gory details
- Casino Royale: Great deal on central Strip
- Exhibition, symposium explore Mojave Desert urbanization
- Crown's Las Vegas casino site up for sale
- Robert Rozek leaving as Sands CFO
- It's feeling a lot like 2006
- Police identify mother shot and killed while waiting for light to change
- Diary of opening day in Tokyo
- One dead, one critical after shooting in North Las Vegas
- Fill in the blank for the Tony Stewart cartoon
- Redesigning cities in the West
- Republicans' rocky road
- Las Vegas team wins overall title in Mint 400 (UPDATED)
- Star of '21' tried to get arrested in Las Vegas
- Halverson courts trouble
- The Apex of industry?
- Prison sentences
- Protecting our children
- Let’s not underestimate the benefits of algebra
- Iraq war more like Vietnam than WWII
- Elder statesmen can, and have, served ably
- Best reason to vote out GOP is economy
- Fox News misleads public on Rev. Wright
- Attitude change a sign of NLV’s growth
- 1968: So much hope, so much tragedy
- With the right promotion, everyone wins
- Some to be laid off by city get new jobs — with city
- The bookstore for gamblers has a hot seller
- Today is the day Gov. Jim Gibbons ...
- Planner: Vegas not so great now, but has potential
- Workers who can’t stand the smell in justice center get union’s attention
- OSHA goes easy
Sunday, March 30
- Aloha Airlines halts passenger service
- Memphis joins UNLV, and 3 other teams, at 37 victories
- California officials find Nevada ads 'un-Bear-able'
- Observations from Sunday’s Goody’s Cool Orange 500 at Martinsville Speedway
- Governor finally relents
- Nevada not alone
- Contract from hell
- America opened Iraq to al-Qaida’s influence
- Repercussions needed for China’s actions
- Algebra has uses in the real world
- Paulson only looking out for the wealthy
- Why McCain didn’t stick around Vegas very long
- Winning West not a given for Arizona’s senator
- Slot company loses case to worker who blew whistle
- Sign-toting preachers on the Strip may see law change
- It's time to cast off one legacy of Watergate
- State Sen. Joe Heck, who has shown more leadership ...
- Witnesses say shooting by officer wasn't fair
- Pace is the new peril
- Political journalism suffers from 'groupthink'
Saturday, March 29
- Cimarron, Valley high schools dominate Vegas robot rodeo
- Allegiant ends south Florida route
- Vegas resorts find gold in going green
- U.S., and UNLV hoops recruit Bellfield, finish 4th in Germany
- Jeff Gordon wears Prada
- An endangered right
- A powder keg
- Pinched at the pump?
- A good man, but too old for the White House
- Questions remain after Obama’s speech
- Clinton, McCain raise red flags
- Thank goodness for Maureen Dowd
- State too slow to act on hepatitis crisis
- The Elevator
- The Las Vegas 51s owner and his lifelong love for baseball
- Inspectors: Overworked, underpaid, unprepared
- It’s the ’hood or Mom: Helping gangbangers choose
- Official asks why all kids must take algebra
- You mean you can’t recall a U.S. senator?
- Teen masters gather for a robot rodeo
- Ellis Island steak special still packs 'em in
Friday, March 28
- Governor no longer after medical board resignations
- Van Halen to play Las Vegas charity event
- Coroner identifies body of woman missing in Las Vegas Wash
- Health insurers drop doctors and clinics
- '21' expected to lead box office
- One small step
- Get permission first
- Secrets not acceptable
- Iraq shows need for new leadership
- Schools should teach math for real world
- Consider benefits of multipurpose plant
- Economy’s historical parallel is obvious
- A tale of friendship and fabulous deals
- As reality, OK, but as art ...
- Program will teach how to teach deaf pupils
- In bond ratings, some good news
- Industrial park may get jump-start from suburb
- The Democrats have pulled out all the stops
- Your own Strip kingdom awaits: If you can afford it
- With state to toughen math exam, low achievement challenges district
- Take Five: The Bullring
- Melodramatic, but with a seal of approval
- A dream about spring training that won’t come true
- Look, watch, learn — batter up!
Thursday, March 27
- Future Rebel part of hoops thriller in Germany
- Elvis-themed casino to open on Strip
- Las Vegas Feb. Traffic Up
- Sierra, Ensign work to get Bush Administration to approve coal plant
- Tykes whaling on each other, ultimate fighting style, in Missouri garage
- 27 Nevada agencies on beef recall list
- Colorado River basin warming up
- Spring football back in black
- Times apologizes over article on rapper
- Nights on the Circuit: I’m with the industry
- Big earthquake looming for Nevada?
- Solar as moneymaker
- A soaring success
- Food without borders
- Why it’s essential we continue on in Iraq
- Enemies not likely to forget anti-U.S. aims
- Desert body farm would be invaluable
- Bush, Clintons great fodder for Dowd
- Columnist’s sniping has grown tiresome
- There's a man behind the mascot
- For those without a whit of wit, this is the class for you
- County overpaid company, audit finds
- Prospect of millions for school programs fades with budget woes
- Gaming regulators to review club deals
- A pristine reputation on
- An energy promise kept
- Nurses may bolt service union
- Classic Zeppelin; classical experience
- Get off board, just because I say so
- Show times for '21'
- Robert Belushi gets serious about his comedy
Wednesday, March 26
- Bellfield, UNLV basketball recruit, slips again in Germany
- Gondo hears from Bill Walton
- Fleeing sex offender caught in Nevada
- Justice Dept. tough on Nevada official's former firm
- Validity of Tupac documents probed
- Acting police chief gets permanent post in North Las Vegas
- High rate of child sex trafficking in Las Vegas
- Sprint Cup needs a short track in the West
- Las Vegas testing notion of gambling being recession-proof
- Defining moment
- Troops at risk
- Joining the ‘green’ crowd
- Immigration laws simply need to be enforced
- Dowd, yet again, attacks the Clintons
- Water pipeline has major costs, too
- Victimization claim shows double standard
- Finally found a word for the governor: Insensate
- Legal eagles don't fly far from the nest
- Solar pioneer proudly a ‘green’ poster boy
- Starbucks tips case gives hope to dealers
- Whole-hog cottage industry
- Assemblywoman Valerie Weber has a hard time finding friends.
- Dancing all over the odds
- State to help owner find new use for old Huntridge Theatre
- Ron Kantowski would love to tell you Omaha has shown Las Vegas the best way to get a shiny, new, publicly financed arena — but he can’t
- California teachers ‘would fit right in’
- Doctor is game for commission post
Tuesday, March 25
- Findlay forward Lopez commits early to UNLV basketball team
- UNLV hoops recruit Bellfield is hot, and cold, in Germany
- Rogich rises with McCain
- Sun columnist to talk betting on air
- Oscar, three councilmen support Republican in key Assembly seat
- Federal regulators eyeing Nevada Power investor
- Cheers to Vegas chefs and wine experts
- Fighting jet lag by eating his way through Japan
- Updated odds for NCAA Tourney
- Marine fights for cagefighting crown
- Riviera CFO moves over to Fontainebleau
- Home prices continue plunge
- A conflicted governor
- All washed up
- Widening lifespan gap
- Bush negotiating with the wrong Palestinians
- Iraq war has been a waste of lives, money
- Body farm would benefit desert places
- Sandy Valley needs to keep its water clean
- His dream: A Las Vegas without public housing
- Las Vegans’ voices cry out: Build a community
- Juvenile sex offender laws muddy waters
- Freshly minted desert race
- Bob Beers thinks the Sun is a better newspaper
- Tribute artist struggles to cash in on Cash name
- Engage Iran, scholar says
- Clinic doctors finally to talk — under oath
- Angry public, hopeful leaders
- He’s graduating, and didn’t spend a day in class
Monday, March 24
- Pet hospital blaze still a mystery
- Police arrest suspect in woman's murder
- Investigators say electrical problem caused fire that killed two women
- Police arrest murder suspect
- Being True to You
- Bock bookends NY Times Book Review
- A new name for the 51s in 2009
- Do-gooder Daughtry unplugs at The Mirage
- Happy Birthday, Sir Elton!
- Traveling, and Always Shooting
- Vegas on George Michael tour roster
- Skydiver falls to his death
- Ecstasy a misnomer
- Close the loophole
- Not exactly a showcase
- National initiatives would undermine republic
- Hiring illegals hurts Americans twice over
- Clinton’s tactics are distasteful to party
- Obama can bring the country together
- Slowed growth a relief for schools
- Where music’s in fashion
- If you thought this season was good for UNLV, wait until next year
- It’s still a mystery: Who acted up at Vons?
- Game for a good time? Not in Nebraska
- How can anyone call the surge a success?
- Immortality for sale
- Bone-dry dreams of a body farm
- Talent drawn to former warehouse
- With a bit of Wynn, film explores Monet’s passion for food
Sunday, March 23
- Not far enough
- Killing it slowly
- A historic speech in Israel
- Amazingly, some still support President Bush
- Medical board must follow due process
- Barack Obama’s gift: Drawing from others
- With word, Cheney insults Americans
- State board member sees payback for charter stance
- Picking up where recycling story left off
- Circumstances that, though defeatable, test America’s resolve
- Nuclear industry to push stopgap waste sites
- Relative of tamarisk presents a new test
- Confessions of a card counter
- Committee will work to restore faith in health care
- A beetle can save our water
- They're just aching to be a 'Biggest Loser'
- Rebels crash into a harsh reality
- Must be ‘21’ to entertain this idea
- As justice’s wheels grind, frustration over failure-prone plumbing grows
Saturday, March 22
- Big Dance Blog, Day 4: Rebels bow to Kansas, 75-56 (UPDATED)
- Jimmie Johnson's season isn't over yet
- Political dirty tricks?
- Hazardous to our health
- HAL? Is that you?
- Initiative process gives voters a real voice
- Cheney arrogantly defies will of citizenry
- People pay for all of oil industry’s breaks
- State illegal immigrant hiring law won’t work
- Going up, going down
- A juggernaut awaits them
- Tropicana owner hires a Mr. Fix-It
- Rookie mistakes are last thing we need
- Ex-governor second-guesses Gibbons’ call
- Student booted from coffee shop for Wi-Fi use gets little sympathy
- County shops for sin sites
- Mash-Up
Friday, March 21
- Big Dance Blog: Day 3
- Critic to discuss Gitman's small-scale art
- Goodman puts his money where his mouth is -- backs First Friday
- Living wills via state Web site
- High number of Las Vegas homes now vacant
- Longtime exec helped transform gaming industry
- Richardson plans to endorse Obama
- Ricin officer tested for trace amounts in blood
- Bloody anniversary
- An unhealthy practice
- Taxicab accidents
- What we have to show for Bush’s Iraq war
- Bush legacy: Deaths, injustices and debt
- Endoscopy patient sorry he moved here
- Obama’s minister an enemy of America
- Senate Democrats may steal Porter’s thunder on mortgage relief bill
- Hey, ‘experts,’ meet the Rebels
- Dancers blend and bond in Vegas
- State says ‘wait’ on solar system rentals
- Endoscopy Center, doctors settle cancer suit
- Blue Man Group taking flight
- UNLV wants to open campus in Middle East
- Why you need to worship Blue Oyster Cult
- Desalination gets a serious look
- Jeff Haney talks with a longtime sports bettor who says he’s finally reached the place where he can give up his obsession
Thursday, March 20
- Mayweather Jr. considers firing uncle
- Big Dance Blog, Day 2: Rebels win, 71-58 (UPDATED)
- Vegas cop in ricin case tests positive for castor bean derivative
- Veterans, Nellis personnel being checked for hepatitis
- Court rules governments must subsidize retired workers' health insurance
- Latest in Palo Verde shooting case
- Allergy sufferers beware, tree pollen on the rise
- Smell theory all wet
- It's all in the mustache
- Doing the wrong thing
- March Madness
- Dubious debit offers
- Without insurance, many in U.S. suffer
- How the Iraq war was worth it
- Ron Kantowski on why breaking the NCAA Tournament into small pieces just might be the key to success for UNLV
- And the real threat is ... Big Brother
- Your guide to the players
- Here’s how to help average worker
- Original Wailer, band to play in varied music weekend
- Boy is he !$%&@ blue
- I might have hepatitis, I might have HIV
- Baseball rival is also model for UNLV team
- Board chief: We did all we could
- Big clan backs UNLV forward
- A little late, witness in ‘show and tell’ figure’s trial recants his testimony
Wednesday, March 19
- Crane falls off flatbed in Strip wreck
- Nevada budget shortfall could hit $800 million
- Big Dance blog (UPDATED)
- Former Rebel wins tourney
- Second look at card counting and "21"
- Plaza Las Vegas project moves forward (UPDATED)
- First power, then water out on the Strip
- ‘No matter what happens’
- Inaccuracies persist
- Other nations prosper as U.S. unravels
- Gibbons wrong on hepatitis numbers
- Laptop junkies abuse privileges
- Big stink at justice center a mystery, but real enough to sicken workers
- Neighborhood dream: A place to putt and ponder art
- Convenient gas? Not at any price
- Latest case undercuts Gibbons’ clinic defense
- Next battle is for energy plan
- At 81, still partial to putdowns
- Foreclosure filing meant to push Strip project’s sale
- Public radio is an invaluable service
- Stagehands sour on union
- Bettors’ good old days are now
Tuesday, March 18
- Touro University opens new addition
- Metro officer investigated for mortgage fraud
- Medical board director accuses Gibbons of 'ineptitude'
- Officers identified in Sunday shooting
- Officials believe new hepatitis case identified
- Mistrial declared in federal trial of lawyer Noel Gage
- UNLV fans send basketball team off to NCAA tourney
- If it ain't broke ...
- Inconsistent leadership
- Slowing a tsunami
- Governor ignores gravity of health crisis
- Where have you gone, John Adams?
- Today’s leaders are an embarrassment
- In ‘Pit Boss II,’ robotics team seeks back-to-back competition wins
- Chicago
- Boulder City recall effort gets down and dirty at Vons
- Digital 3-D movement’s leader found inspiration in Las Vegas
- Brace for bracket season
- The sun has shone on the Rebels, even if they aren’t going to California
- Will Bush take chance to do the right thing?
- So just how much money did Desai, his clinic gain by reusing syringes and anesthesia vials?
- Behind the big bucks and big deals in Vegas gaming
- Picking that one out of a quintillion
- Boggs faces more campaign finance scrutiny
- The crisis response dance
Monday, March 17
- Informant names starters of bicoastal rap feud
- Elton 4 Hillary
- Bank robber faces federal charges
- Wynn Resorts executive leaving
- Gibbons' medical board move called 'political payback' (UPDATED)
- Neither Kruger nor Adams plan on going anywhere
- Pay as you go
- Man shot and killed by police is identified
- Mob may have left Las Vegas but all of the memories haven't
- Odds on NCCA tourney
- End failed program
- Admiral setting sail
- Saving public airwaves
- Pastor’s remarks no reflection of Obama
- Terrorists can’t hurt us like we hurt us
- Not enough voters think for themselves
- Reid would rather avoid issue of guns in U.S. parks
- UNLV basketball team sizes up its next tournament run
- Preservation group leader to visit Vegas
- This week he's king of all media
- Give Bush something to do in retirement
- Verbal sparring as exciting as the title bout
- Web, with a side o' joe
- Why Strip resorts need to end nightclub tipping shakedowns
- After 21 years on hold, she’s ready for life
- For first time, his heart is in question
Sunday, March 16
- UNLV gets Kent State in Omaha in NCAA hoops tourney (UPDATED)
- Las Vegas' Collins wins San Felipe 250
- Observations from Sunday’s Food City 500 at Bristol Motor Speedway
- Foreclosure on Las Vegas casino to begin
- Inspirada and Kyle Canyon Gateway in default
- A lose-lose situation
- Presidential power grab
- Worse than we thought
- Bush jokes as his country suffers
- Physicians aren’t inherently divine
- Doctors’ ad stops short of reassurance
- High-stakes politics as a game of chance
- Jon Ralston laments the most tragic consequence of the hepatitis scare — the loss of trust between doctor and patient
- Heed the lessons taught by Gandhi
- Even in disguise, cell tower at day care center a tough sell
- Military veterans make their case to Berkley
- Is Deutsche Bank putting out news releases ...
- After the glamour gigs, they try out new music
- State retirees’ health costs loom large
- School crisis team responds to girl’s death
- Voices of reason for health care crisis
- Records suggest club kingpin has violent side
Saturday, March 15
- Tickets to the Dance
- Above the Rest ... Below the Rim: Day 4 at the MWC tournament (UPDATED)
- Greed is not an evil in Las Vegas
- Why Dale Jr. is the key
- Of biblical proportions
- Retire? Not me
- I’m ... um ... working
- Putting Ferraro’s comments in context
- Quality of jobs should be noted
- Pork serves interests of selfish politicians
- Let’s return to common sense
- College’s first permanent building to meet many needs
- Web sites offer advice to Ecstasy users, complicating cops’ fight against drug
- Cab passenger in accident finds no one has to pay for her injuries
- The wild, wild Mountain West
- Is purple Nevada ...
- Blood gifts off since health scare
- Sun gaming reporter’s columns win ‘Best in Business’
- Indictment: Lots from campaigns, little to IRS
- Manny Pacquiao vs. Juan Manuel Marquez, 'Unfinished Business'
Friday, March 14
- Above the Rest ... Below the Rim: Day 3 at the MWC Tournament (UPDATED)
- Bach home for the holidays
- Deutsche Bank sounds like NRA on gaming taxes
- Medical examiners board says docs will recuse
- Suspect booked for furniture store murder (UPDATED)
- Child shot near Moore Elementary School
- Champion Marquez weighs in at the limit for title bout
- Mandalay Bay offers closed circuit of fight
- Man in ricin case wakes
- Terrorist surveillance legislation approved in House
- Metro not ready to release records seized from health clinics
- Above the Rest ... Below the Rim: MWC Day 2 (UPDATED)
- Former commissioner's son, daughter-in-law indicted
- Southwest resumes normal schedule
- Blind contract
- A serious problem
- Unprecedented order
- Consider weight of decision before voting
- Responsible guys are finishing last
- Politicians in need of higher standards
- Medical care today is a different world
- Gibbons’ budget nearsightedness may eventually harm us
- New motto for Las Vegas Sands: Let no space go to waste
- A comic opera for modern tastes
- Beyond the box
- His make-or-break season
- NLV residents, city council haunted by past deal
- Facing charter timeout, school rushing to open in a YMCA
- Jeff Haney shops around for betting lines on the title bout Saturday night between super featherweights
- John Ensign knocking his friend, Harry Reid, out of his leadership post?
- ‘Howdy, pardner,’ colleges saying to developers wanting to build on campus
- State Medical Board left out of loop
- Actors elevate fight film with plot you know
Thursday, March 13
- You say Macau, Arum says Las Vegas
- Papers dumped, UNLV student paper reprints controversial column
- Another clinic cited for violations
- Father arrested in stabbing death of 12-year-old daughter
- Feds say Yucca moving forward
- Two indicted in mortgage fraud scheme
- Tire change may have led to fatal accident
- Clinton, Obama and McCain are back in DC, and here’s why
- Reid, as seen through the prisms of baseball and boxing
- A virtual fireside chat
- Treasury secretary outlines stronger rules for mortgages
- 'Mini Bellagio' planned for border town
- Foreclosures hurt neighborhood
- Safeguarding meat
- Putting down roots
- An aviation hazard
- Now isn’t the time to be clowning around
- McCain isn’t the darling of the GOP
- Boulder City recall effort is all wrong
- Why give in to nightclubs’ gouging?
- We’re too polite about club rip-offs
- Former walk-on gets his turn
- No thanks, we’ll keep kids in the schools they’re in now
- Funny magician is serious about getting children to read
- Lawmakers asked to weigh road taxes — and toll roads
- Feds finally on alert after other scares
- In Las Vegas, every Ram has its day
- I come today to praise Ben Kieckhefer
- Shows re-create vintage Vegas
- Heavy machinery, for entertainment
- Hospital defends its $1 million deal
- Decoding their silence
- Above the Rest ... Below the Rim: Day 1
Wednesday, March 12
- Move over 'What happens in Vegas stays in Vegas'
- 12-year-old girl found dead (UPDATED)
- Romney would be 'honored' to be McCain's vice president
- Gold mine gets shut down
- Roush will not appeal
- State senator/lobbyist intervenes for gubernatorial appointee/lobbyist
- Atlanta equals Mylanta
- Southwest Airlines grounds over 40 planes
- Dr. Tony Alamo joins Nevada Gaming Commission
- Spitzer to quit Monday
- Spitzer to resign today
- Redford wins ShoWest 'Visionary Award'
- ‘Have we done overkill?’
- Housing meltdown
- Nurses, patients real losers in hepatitis scare
- Doctor deserving of serious charges
- Art museum has worthy options
- Veto of torture ban shames America
- Fed’s bank bailout hurts taxpayers
- What Gibbons should have said about the health scare
- Ron Kantowski puts a full-court press on this week’s Mountain West Conference basketball tournament
- No barriers for Mexico Symphony Orchestra
- Not about the movies, about the theater biz
- Does party have Reid over a pork barrel?
- A press release on a national Web site congratulating himself?
- Sports radio, en español
- Lake’s ghost town seen as a warning
- Pricey Desai dumped by hospital
Tuesday, March 11
- CSU ends losing skid at Lady Rebels' expense
- Victory for Obama in Mississippi
- UNLV basketballers play before few at Valley High
- Burton: Expect different Bristol race
- Waters goes to federal court to block single-subject rule
- Making schools safer
- North Las Vegas passenger dies in car wreck
- Henderson police release report on shooting incident without mentioning shooting incident
- Dems' bill would stop new coal-fired power plants
- These commissioners don't need a Batphone
- Watch out teachers, Rick Berman is back
- Spring brings memories of the catbird seat
- Killing the golden goose?
- Drugs in our water?
- The torture president
- Canadian health care system gets bad rap
- Nightclubs trample on Vegas traditions
- Crackdown on clubs is overdue
- A time to refuse to tip and leave
- McCain hasn’t won over this Nevadan
- From desert to Antarctica: Searching for climate clues
- Another violation, many clinics
- Thanks, but no thanks to temporary home
- Best and worst of the Mountain West Conference
- Gibbons: Inspections sufficient
- Short on court, long on discipline
- Museums fancy gun, if donated
- Red meat tossed to a crowd at apolitical convention.
- You know Manilow's words already
- Sun staff members recognized by peers
- From Jack Ruby to Las Vegas: A gun's trajectory
Monday, March 10
- Las Vegas tennis tournament trades in lucky number sevens for lucky number 66
- Desai: Can't comment on "unfounded allegations"
- TMZ's checkbook journalism
- More free hepatitis testing
- Friday night traffic death was Henderson man
- Terrible Tony trashes tires
- Shocked and Devastated
- Riverton rocked by FBI but left clueless
- MWC lauds lots of locals
- State, county medical societies decry "outrageous," "unconscionable" behavior
- Gibbons: no decision on personal life
- Head of med society has harsh words for docs, others
- Waters takes single-subject battle to fed court
- The “R” Word
- Meltdown: What went wrong with nuclear power?
- Supreme Court overturns district court on murder case
- FBI, Metro and AG serve clinic search warrants
- Board blocks charter school requests
- Rebates will be mailed
- Battling unsafe toys
- Let’s ensure precision
- Price of oil has skyrocketed on GOP’s watch
- Nevada can be leader in renewable energy
- Act not worthy of criminal prosecution
- School District lacks financial acumen
- Why March is a good month for Vegas’ sports books
- Club scene to get a p’s and q’s lesson
- CityCenter: ‘Only in Vegas’ works for the art world, too
- Kingpin for a night
- This new teacher plans to buck the odds, and stay
- As I have marveled at the sensationalism ...
- Boulder City council members in eye of storm
- Bygones are bygones, almost
- Valley college students create their own work-study
- 2008 Readers' Choice Awards
Sunday, March 9
- New data show Las Vegas gambling revenue down
- Observations from Sunday’s Kobalt Tools 500 at Atlanta Motor Speedway
- A deepening crisis
- Missed opportunity
- An artful approach
- Middle class suffers, rich thrive in recession
- Clinton not the winner in Texas yet
- Smaller government, bigger problems
- Canadian health care really is a nightmare
- No pipeline needed; just trade water
- How the culture of cost-cutting in Nevada’s capital contributed to the Endoscopy Center scandal
- Nightclub nightmare costs couple a bundle
- Despite low prices, it’s tough to buy
- Like it or not, condo project going up at mountain
- On energy, Ensign wants it both ways
- You knew this would start up again:
- Assembly-line colonoscopies at clinic described
- Medical board stronger, but is it up to task?
- How one troubled business was turned around — and why some might not be saved
- On wings of poetry, a 6-year-old wins hearts — and a trophy
- Looking the other way
- For malpractice info, you’ll have to phone
- How Gandhi’s dream is being realized
Saturday, March 8
- Simpson's Trial Is Pushed Back 6 Months
- Heck, from Iraq, calls for annual clinic inspections
- NASCAR penalties with teeth
- Drug maker under fire
- We’re too clean?
- Thinking outside the apple
- It’s well past time for us to get out of Iraq
- Movie theater opera a refreshing change
- Obama is the choice for anti-war voters
- Ensign portrays false image of himself
- Gaming: Teachers would call shots with proposal
- The Elevator
- Porter loses on tax credit, wins a slogan
- The mayor's (secret) heart
- Comeback trail beckons
- This is a momentous day ...
- Survey to help district make cuts that many oppose
- Feds’ blitz: 30 days, 50 clinics
- Andre, it's not too late
Friday, March 7
- Blame it on baccarat
- India takes notice of hepatitis outbreak
- State's epidemiologist speaks out on health scare
- Doctor heading clinic with hepatitis case has stopped practicing medicine
- Gov. Gibbons searching for surveyors he cut
- Winner picked for Dale Jr. caption contest
- UNLV names defensive line coach
- Attorney: Autopsy says ice cream lady on her knees
- Another LV clinic cited
- Free blood tests and health counseling
- Reid focuses on Nevada unemployment (but gets a little confused)
- Dethroned beauty queen to go to trial
- Fed health inspectors being dispatched to help here
- Sunset Park body identified as missing Henderson woman
- Kambala prepared, healthy for second pro fight
- New record for Las Vegas traffic fines
- ACLU sues Nevada officials over state prison's medical care
- Sands continues effort to build KC casino
- A high price to pay
- A misguided decision
- Canadian health care myths abound
- Nurses have duty to standards of care
- Leaving Iraq carries steep price tag
- Reid should rethink his Iraq stance
- Governor listens to Adelson and Ralston
- Funny writer’s life examined — through prism of self-help books
- A pre-release version of Sen. Harry Reid’s memoir
- At a theater near you — opera!
- Oddsmakers like loaded Tigers
- No small worry
- Spirited, but not so original
- State, federal agencies investigating clinic
- Southern Highlands Collegiate Championship
- Fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice ...
- Time’s nearly up; they don’t want to go
- Nevada casinos find that profits from penny slots really add up
- Owner says he’s tried to find use for Huntridge
Thursday, March 6
- Station Casinos reports flat revenue, drop in profit
- Findlay Prep loses title game in New York, 75-73
- Reid cuts a nerve with attack on Republican filibusters
- Las Vegas Philharmonic plays Led Zep, video game music
- Trail of fraud?
- Housing construction drop costs 30 jobs at LV City Hall
- Police seek victims of alleged scam artist
- Glads all over in Cleveland
- Police disclose discovery of evidence in rape case
- 'Girls Gone Wild' founder doesn't get to go
- Hey AOL: Get a clue
- London’s Times looks at Wynn vs. Adelson, down and dirty
- UAW-Dodge 400 a ratings success
- Findlay Prep has concerns for finale in New York
- Camera snaps picture of wolverine in Sierra Nevada
- Immigration dissonance
- Restoring public trust
- Unimpressive grade
- Addressing parents’ fears
- Politicians giving gun violence short shrift
- Accountability needed in endoscopy crisis
- Money would solve some school woes
- Desalinization would really help Nevada
- Stop welfare benefits for Big Oil now
- A bridge to the Jazz Age
- La Rocque calls it a career
- State, feds pummel programs for poor
- Tests may find existing cases, not clinic victims
- Republican politician criticizes the public education system and the Democrats’
- School District has one bear of a computer system, but it’s hibernating
- Get ready for a royal runaround
- State failed to inspect clinic for seven years
- Rizzolo in halfway house blocks from club he owned
Wednesday, March 5
- Must-go: The showman is on
- Findlay Prep advances to title game in New York
- Former LV Gladiator signs with Utah team
- Dems regroup for county convention, Take Two
- Legislator hit with ethics complaint for not adequately disclosing his construction industry role
- Damage control?
- Are those seats taken? Yes, it turns out
- Ethics complaint filed against state Sen. Warren Hardy
- What a way to go
- NASCAR penalizes Edwards, team
- Nurses surrender licenses
- Sam Schmidt Motorsports sets world record
- Doctor found guilty of murder in overdose death
- 23-year-old dies in Henderson crash
- Kyle or Junior? Who will win a championship first?
- Henderson man dies after pickup crashes
- Recall effort launched in Boulder City
- Jack Ruby's gun up for auction
- Aggressive response
- Afghanistan slipping away
- A belated but fitting honor
- Education system contributes to health scare
- It’s time to crack downon the medical world
- International terminal gives a bad impression
- Let’s not overlook real roots of oil prices
- Questions about the hepatitis scare
- Who needs TV? Story’s in the lamp
- Heads-up final a battle of brains
- Like sewer rate plan? Depends
- Ron Kantowski reveals plans to move a conference tourney to a Vegas casino
- Meet the mysterious Roger Von Bergendorff
- Student’s plan illustrates quirk in local job market
- Do you think people will start chanting “Rebels, Rebels”
- Improvising artist’s show has, well, ‘a little bit of everything’
- OK, now I’ll ask the questions
- Jeff Haney on the buddies and top students of the game who went to the wire
- Disease scare adds to glut of lawyer ads on local TV
- State finances may stunt effort to save Huntridge Theatre
Tuesday, March 4
- Clinton takes Texas
- Democratic nominee still not in the bag
- Findlay Prep passes first test in New York
- Rebels sink, 59-45, in The Pit
- Huckabee steps aside as McCain takes GOP nomination
- And now, a NLV endoscopy clinic is closed
- MGM Mirage lining up its ducks
- Hollywood Strike II: Revenge of the Actors
- The endoscopy clinic at the root of the hepatitis outbreak is fined $3,000
- IGT seeks to quickly get its hands on server-based technology (UPDATED)
- New hepatitis C cases reported
- Who loves Jim Gibbons?
- The letter sent to the 40,000
- No ruling yet on Edwards' car
- The back story to the clinic closure in Henderson (UPDATED)
- Broad coalition pushes Senate for renewable energy tax credits
- Dr. Khan named to board of U.S. peace institute
- Here comes Grandmama!
- Correction: "Shooting Rattles Affluent Suburb"
- CDC confirms discovery was ricin
- The best part of "Idol" season
- White powder in Excalibur harmless
- Another endoscopy center closed, this one in Henderson
- Pickup trucks and Big Oil
- Sexual abuse exams to resume at Children’s Advocacy Center
- Las Vegas motorcyclist dies after crash
- Appeals denied for Tabish and Murphy in Binion case
- Experts: lethal dose of ricin hard to make
- Man in ricin probe a loner
- Using less gas?
- Warming to the truth
- War or no war, gas prices would still rise
- Profits are trumping patients’ interests
- Facts don’t support defense of Big Oil
- GOP congressmen serving Big Oil, not us
- Obama has nothing to be ashamed of
- Knowledge is power: Filling in the gaps
- Take a grain of salt and read this
- Struggling Boulder City Hospital to seek tax district status — and funding
- Friends vouch for ousted UMC boss
- Pilots have perfect inspiration
- Rabble-rouser Kermitt Waters wants the single-subject rule
- Comic quips
- Questions on everyone’s mind
- Herbst’s profits burned up by smoking ban, gasoline prices
Monday, March 3
- Opening day scores from Las Vegas tennis tournament
- Killer to get new trial
- Waters wants to erase single-subject rule
- Findlay College Prep foe has legal issues
- Two men die in Lake Mead accidents (UPDATED)
- Democrats hype registration gains
- The 2007 Capitol Hill power rankings (if anyone cares)
- A sigh of relief
- Townsend to state agencies: Probe Endoscopy clinic
- UAW-Dodge 400 sketchpad
- Ferguson wins heads-up poker tourney
- Tark to Harvard: I'm your guy
- LVMS retaining wall passed NASCAR's muster
- Q Fever kills 2 in Nevada
- A look back at the UAW-Dodge 400, Clint Eastwood style
- Two die in separate accidents at Lake Mead
- UNLV hoops heads to The Pit
- Authorities find chemicals in home search
- Binion's sale to close this week
- To the limit
- Educating school officials
- Populations exploding
- Iraq invasion is an ever-changing story
- Shooting park long overdue in Las Vegas
- Book clubs are part of city’s literary life
- Obama stoops to level of D.C. politics
- More than meets the eye
- Highway Patrol having trouble tracking its things, audit finds
- Cab ride to ’burbs can be a tough find
- It’s safety first at speedway
- Schools’ unsung stars: Parents
- Heller links pickup drivers, break for big oil
- Our make-do zoo
- Swift justice, so long as you’re not waiting for the elevator
- Get ready for one of the most intense ...
Sunday, March 2
- Gordon calls for more 'soft walls' at LVMS
- Edwards wins UAW-Dodge 400 (UPDATED)
- NASCAR looking at Edwards' winning car
- Ferguson goes heads up with Bloch for title
- Heads-up poker tourney down to the final four
- Green California casino could cost $1 billion
- West looking again at building new dams
- Wind wreaks havoc on LVMS
- Utah homes evacuated during ricin search
- Helping our seniors
- Saving the past
- Shirking a voting law
- Youths’ ignorance is a learned trait
- Even with loss, GOP isn’t going anywhere
- Need proof of God? Take a look around
- Why can’t we all just get along?
- Wrestling with the idea of journalists reporting on the private lives of public figures
- Gridlock may sink foreclosure relief package
- The Showgirl’s great, but the rest of the show ...
- Ouch! Why this last week made being a Nevadan rough
- What do Hillary Clinton and Gondolier Numero Uno ...
- Fans can’t get enough of Earnhardt Sr. stuff
- HEY, BUYERS: ALL ABOARD!
- Brian Greenspun discovers that the world is, indeed, flat
- Group home a bad neighbor, some say
- Jeff Simpson explains why he doesn’t think Signature towers buyers will win in court
- The booth was big enough for both of ’em
- Until the race, he makes his own fun
- How hepatitis probe led to clinic
- Field narrowed in heads-up poker tourney
Saturday, March 1
- Recapping the Sam's Town 300
- Martin wins Sam's Town 300
- Kyle Busch's run ends early
- Carpentier fills in for Kahne
- CDC enters investigation of ricin case
- No need to rename the Las Vegas Motor Speedway
- Eddie Gossage is at it again
- Kyle Busch wins pole for UAW-Dodge 400 (UPDATED)
- Healing Walter Reed
- Congress playing hardball
- See the birdie?
- Gouge with grain as we are gouged with oil
- Consider the price of electing a Republican
- Libraries should take page from Starbucks
- Ground water plan is a temporary bandage
- The Elevator
- Spot check: No palm greasing needed
- Union’s plan: Win dealers’ gratitude, then their votes
- Remember this face?
- Upcoming book is Reid revealed
- Want to go? Prepare to pay
- Clubs’ cash flow probed at top
- Since there are about 642 judicial seats ...
- City shuts clinic, with harsh words for owners