Las Vegas Sun
Story archive for April 1998
Thursday, April 30
- Racing Briefs: LaJoie filling in for Craven, fitting in with team
- Auto Racing at a Glance
- Nevada Power, Reno utility to merge
- Judge rejects request to seize assets of former showman
- Garcia to remain a candidate
- Welfare rolls decline as population booms
- Explosion shatters home north of Reno
- Two Carson City brothers accused of murder
- Teens arrested after gun fired near school
- Obituaries for April 30, 1998
- Columnist Jeff German: Dobson, followers becoming powerful gaming adversaries
- Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: Let's not extend Las Vegas into Mount Charleston area
- City employees ready for new boss, opportunities
- Nevada utilities work on Year 2000 issue
- California no-smoking law could divert conventions to LV
- MGM Grand profit plunges
- SUN Board: Community events, meetings, classes
- North Las Vegas judge targets unpaid fines, fees
- Group calls for probe of program to control air pollution in county
- Panel finds 'concern' in handling of state's group health insurance
- Three groups bid to build golf course
- Rezoning approved without opposition
- Gamblers stunned by robbery victim's lax security
- Gambling legend Brunson a survivor
- Program puts trustees to work cleaning up clutter from lots
- Hearing-impaired man fights eviction based on dog rules
- 11 applicants out to capture Division of Wildlife's top job
- Officers to be honored for outstanding service
- Discipline for drunken cop planned
- UNLV Faculty Senate raises the bar on GPA
- Judge may seek Ensign's House job
- Regent Berkley uses UNLV to kick off campaign
- Crush of filings expected as campaign season officially opens
- Editorial: Too bad this nice guy finished last
- Editorial: Safety guidelines deserve a chance
- Letter: An open letter to our parents
- Letter: Taco Bell commercials are cute, not offensive
- Letter: Schoolchild could use help for report
- Letter: Sartini Plaza residents happy
- Columnist Joe Delaney: Honeymoon hideaway goes down with the Aladdin
- Eleven artists open at the Arts Factory
- People in the News for April 30, 1998
- High Priest of Health
- Dial File: Ladies and gentlemen! We direct your attention to the center ring!
- Panel concerned about handling of state's group health insurance
- Two Carson brother accused of murder
- Sobers hoop camp at UNLV
- Former Las Vegas Star trading bat for nightstick
- Wednesday's College Baseball Scores
- Friday at Golden Gate
- Friday at Aqueduct
- Thunder still can't produce a bottom line like the Stars
- Lefebvre, Thunder at odds
- Columnist Steve Carp: Secretariat's still the king 25 years later
- Columnist Dean Juipe: McCallum set to make comeback in ring
- Best and the worst for the '98 Thunder season
- Prep: Anderson back on (the) track at Rancho High
- Preps: C-M boys, girls prepare for Division Championships
- Prep: Barros makes splash at GV
- Fight schedule, April 30, 1998
- Wednesday's Prep Results, April 30, 1998
- Prep: Boys Golf standings through April 29, 1998
- Prep: Boys Volleyball standings through April 29, 1998
- Prep: Baseball standings through April 29, 1998
- Prep: Softball standings through April 29, 1998
- Top Prep Track Times
- UNLV golf coach, two players honored by WAC
- UNLV golf finishes second at WAC championship
- UNLV remains in the hunt for WAC Conference Tournament
- 'World War III coming to the Strip'
- Tribe offers $161 billion response to gambling treaty
- Zackary's James Beard award a hoax
- Vegas lawyer William Voy gets Family Court post
- Summerlin homeowners urged to fight Hughes Corp.
- Pupils raise cutthroat trout in class
Wednesday, April 29
- Casino employees sue tobacco companies over secondhand smoke
- Photos on invitation generate controversy
- Suspect in Showboat robbery identified
- AG's office seizes Sunrise medical billing records
- Poker player Brunson robbed by armed men
- Columnist Paula Del Giudice: Caution can save many lives at Lake Mead
- Reno DA announces for second term
- Washoe tribe to manage Meeks Bay Resort at Tahoe
- Rebels to find new home in the WAC
- Blair Shows Flair in First Year
- Aussie Women Leaders Seek Equality
- China's Fourth Estate Emerges, Timidly
- Where a Woman's Work Is Never Done
- Winchester Community Center events
- Letter: Homeowners groups must put people first, assets second
- Letter: Big Tobacco shouldn't be allowed to pollute air
- Letter: Don't be fooled by petition supporters
- Letter: Tough to find common sense
- Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: Commissioners shouldn't succumb to underbuiling
- Editorial: Closing a chapter to a family's grief
- Editorial: Kids, uniforms and the schools
- People in the News for April 29, 1998
- LV bail bond firms file suit against court, city
- Columnist Elizabeth Foyt: Cigar reception lights up the night
- Obituaries for April 29, 1998
- San Diego businessman says he was duped by LV scheme
- New Henderson casino under way
- Harrah's is keeping the Showboat brand name
- Stuart, Mixer to remain with merged brokerage
- Teenager pleads guilty in death of baby
- New Mexico wants delay in radioactive waste storage
- Ranchers' elk lawsuit rejected
- Brunson reigns in early round of poker event
- Pollen extends suffering
- Water district to replace chlorine use in treatment
- Union challenges firefighter pay
- Planning coalition seeks identity
- Nevada officials battling Babbitt over mining laws
- Ethics panel drops complaints
- Burt Lancaster double dies
- U.S. ranking adds fuel to fight over teacher pay
- Metro official finalist for Spokane's chief
- Sheriff candidate announces campaign at scene of killing
- New police substation planned for Henderson
- Judge considers complaints that five practice medicine without license
- Boy, 12, arrested for carrying loaded handgun into classroom
- UNLV Faculty Senate nixes proposed computer use policy
- Ex-auditor sues city for $2.8 million over firing
- Binion factions gain more time for buyout
- Both sides hail Fremont Street free-speech ruling
- Judges face conflict in courthouse project
- OSHA safety figures 'shocking'
- Plan attacks soft money from casinos
- House of Blues expanding to Las Vegas
- Ranchers' elk lawsuit rejected by judge
- Lyon County public defenders ask for raises
- Deadline set for misdemeanor fines
- Newspaper, state demographer have different population numbers
- Washoe manager gone after 21 years
- Yet another bid to save the Mapes
- Judge denies motion for pictures to be taken of alleged victim
- One of three casino developers may fold on temporary site
- Bids being sought for new, privately run juvenile prison
- Nevada lawmakers pleased with California gambling decision
- Company official says AG off base in suing him
- Late reports to cost officials
- Ethics Commission won't investigate official
- WAC re-alignment proposals
- Columnist Tim Graham: Women give local TV sports another view
- WAC Championship, Tuesday's Results
- Rebels' even-par round gives them 5-shot lead
- Hajek has designs for future in bigs
- Columnist Dean Juipe: Thrills, spills as Stars' fans feel extremes
- Columnist Peter Benton: Low golf scores highlight Nevada State Seniors event
- UNLV associate AD Chambers resigns
- Thursday at Aqueduct
- Thursday at Golden Gate
- Box score: Redbirds 5, Stars 3
- Man convicted in death of Elko scientist
- Traffic stop leads to drug bust
- Casino mogul Wynn to sell Tahoe estate
- Tuesday's Prep Results
- Redbirds 5, Stars 3
- Tuesday's College Baseball Scores
- Rodeo Money Leaders through April 27
Tuesday, April 28
- Aladdin crumbles to dust to make way for new resort
- LPGA Money Leaders through April 26, 1998
- LPGA Statistics through April 26, 1998
- Woman pleads guilty to embezzlement
- Armed man robs Showboat cashier
- Council approves recycled water for golf courses
- Late reports to cost officials
- Nevada lawmakers pleased with California gambling decision
- Box score: Stars 6, Redbirds 5
- Congressman's wife announces bid for spot in state Assembly
- Editorial: Tourism officials strike out over ad
- Editorial: Losing sight of what's important
- Letter: Much to consider on limiting slots
- Letter: Justice may happen for 'notch babies'
- Letter: Coverage reveals depth of Family Court problems
- Letter: 'Doggie bag' given a whole new meaning
- Letter: Don't interrupt coverage of Senate, House at work
- People in the News for April 28, 1998
- Where I Stand -- Ruthe Deskin: SUN Camp Fund seeks donations large and small
- Ethics Commission won't investigate official
- Caretaker found guilty in murder of elderly man
- Regents consider athletic program for CCSN
- Las Vegas Stars Scorecard for April 28, 1998
- Top-Secret Kubrick Film Called Production 'Nightmare'
- A Novelist Builds Out From Fact to Reach the Truth
- Obituaries for April 28, 1998
- On Cyprus, Values Clash With Desire to Join EU
- In Africa, Progress and Setbacks for Gays
- Gaming Commission upholds yanking Binion license
- Council prayer raises ire of ACLU executive
- Reese prayer
- Columnist Scott Dickenseets: Pondering the mysteries of a fiery afterlife
- The Pied Piper of Pride
- Mining company keeps parachutes in its bankruptcy plan
- Sunrise hospital profit increases despite controversy
- Station, Icahn win round in bids for Arizona Charlie's
- Casino Data offers new progressive game
- LV gaming company sues manufacturer
- Candidates for sheriff beginning campaigns
- Rapist's attacks stop, but police warn against false sense of security
- Field grows in county clerk race
- Suspect's trail in LV scam leads to Denver
- Housing firm defends practices
- Russo agrees to drop UMC
- Shelter to host awards program
- Students await call on big shift
- Columnist Steve Carp: Down hasn't given up on his dream
- UNLV golfers show way
- Thunder Lefebvre, Quinney exploring their playing options in Europe
- Silverado storms back in victory
- Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Keever shines at Pac-10 event
- Vasser rolled dice and came up big winner in Nazareth
- Touted pitcher may soon join Stars
- Columnist Dean Juipe: New league eyes Las Vegas
- Box score: Redbirds 2, Stars 1
- Monday's Prep Results
- WAC Championship, Monday's results
- Wednesday at Aqueduct
- Wednesday at Golden Gate
- TV/Sports for April 27-May 2
- Prep Schedule April 28-May 2
- Senior PGA Tour Winners, Schedule
- LPGA Tour Winners, Schedule
- PGA Tour Winners, schedule
- NBA Draft Early Entries
- NBA Rookies of the Year, List
- IHL Playoffs
- Monday's College Baseball Scores
- Columnist Muriel Stevens: Fund-raiser is funky by Design
- Yet another bid to save the Mapes
- Del Papa sues affordable housing coalition
- Gains seen in state work force diversity
- Colorful hotel with checkered past makes an exit
- Aladdin comes tumbling down
- Crews begin job of removing debris
Monday, April 27
Saturday, April 25
Friday, April 24
- Quake occurs near Hawthorne
- Nevada jobless rate continues at 4.6 percent
- Fired auditor check points out payroll problem
- Former Metro officer given probation, house arrest in sex case
- Vegas woman arrested in infomercial investment scam
- Constable Tabat looks back on career, ahead to retirement
- Commission reinstates El Cortez employee gaming cards
- Man convicted of transmitting HIV virus to teen
- Former prostitute, commissioner face off at convention
- Two drowned at Lake Mead
- Kwalick to replace Ravenholt as Health District chief
- Guinn, Russo square off at GOP Convention
- Builders urged to soak up the sun
- Letter: Neal needs to explain stand on nuclear waste
- Letter: Fluoride is the real thing for this reader
- Letter: New television show doesn't deserve kudos
- Letter: State senator went extra mile to help
- Obituaries for April 24, 1998
- Where I Stand -- Hank Greenspun: A past and present tribute to a Las Vegas favorite
- Spike Lee speaks at CCSN
- Jazz drummer Zigmund at CCSN
- 'Madhattan' show to benefit LV Academy
- Editorial: Putting principle over one's politics
- Editorial: More damaging records released
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- Columnist Joe Delaney: Here's a tale of three comics
- Travel agency hopes to bring more Mexicans to LV
- Adelson acknowledges oversupply concerns
- North Las Vegas touts its economic diversity
- Business loves the 25,000 Harleys headed for Laughlin
- Sales up in Clark County, down for state
- Teenage girl enters plea deal in 1996 slaying
- Information sought on slain teen
- Two bodies found at Lake Mead
- Officials scramble to cut corners on justice center
- Head-on collision kills driver
- Cop suspected of being drunk sent home
- Computer delays, overruns cost state millions
- ACLU tackles 'tough times for civil liberties'
- Disability rights agency may lose funding
- New CAT bus route to aid elderly
- Area leaders shun 'regionalism'
- Union, leader of food bank mend fences over fee policy
- UMC must steer clear of Russo event, DA affirms
- Another student caught carrying gun at school
- Bill passes Senate with Reid proposal to curb dropouts
- Hems lower, school hours unchanged
- Binion's sister asks for stand-in
- McDonald, three officers injured in accident
- Downtown plan putting squeeze on landowners
- Aladdin's history dotted with troubled owners
- Implosion to cost $2 million
- The end is near for the Aladdin
- China Uses Ways Subtle - and Not - to Quiet Its Press
- Israel's Unlikely Ally: American Evangelicals
- Columnist Muriel Stevens: Visit to the Venetian like a tasty time warp
- Sunrise, SUNSET; Sunrise, SUNSET
- Sample the sounds of jazz
- Neil's the real deal
- Movie Guys: Memorable 'Men With Guns' just Sayles along
- USAC Midgets, Sprinters head for LVMS Saturday
- 1998 LVMS points standings
- Cannavo heads Pro ET standings at LVMS
- Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Taylor will aim to shake bad luck in Grand Prix
- Prep: 'Other' ace pitches Gators to 7-0 victory
- All-Polish Stars soccer team survives tough first season
- Palmer greatness plays through
- Three local golfers take their shots
- Columnist Dean Juipe: Journeyman was anxious to turn 50
- Douglass a breeze at windy Classic
- Season on line for Thunder tonight
- Thursday's Prep Results
- Saturday at Golden Gate
- Saturday at Aqueduct
- Williams homers again, Ties PCL record
- Box score: Stars 11, Cannons 6
- Las Vegas Senior Classic Par Scores
- Auto Racing standings and leaders through April 22, 1998
- Thursday's College Baseball Scores
- Gaming panel examines compulsive gambling
- Sandoval gives up seat for gaming board
- Senior lawmaker announces re-election bid
- Lawmakers protest law center refusal to comply with auditors
- Spooner Lake to Get Cutthroats in June
- Las Vegas Stars vs Calgary Cannons
Thursday, April 23
- UNLV Golf Remains Nation's Top-Ranked Team
- Ethics Commission dismisses complaint against Jones
- Decision on McCarran noise zone delayed
- Russo, UMC at odds over seminar sponsorship
- British Ask if Mourning for Diana Goes Too Far
- Cracks in Ethiopia's Calm Faade
- Young Job-Seekers in Japan Head to Small, Foreign Firms
- High-Tech Sherlocks For Britain
- Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: A job that starts only after he gets out of bed
- Columnist Jeff German: Taxicab Authority probing cabbie kickbacks from adult nightclubs
- Panel looks at special-ed needs
- Obituaries for April 23, 1998
- Letter: You don't have to be religious to pray
- Letter: Changes in marketplace affected Gem Insurance
- Letter: Fluoride a waste in our water supply
- Letter: Find better time for Easter egg hunt
- Edtiorial: Kids who need help get a boost
- Editorial: Gambling with tax code fairness
- Nevada briefs
- Second Carson River conference on Monday
- TRPA approves pier project despite opposition
- Icahn pitted against Arizona Charlie's vendors
- LV FBI agent says precautions can prevent business fraud
- LV phone company going public
- Teamsters set sights on MGM, Caesars and Stratosphere
- SUN Board: Community events, meetings, classes
- Columnist Joe Delaney: Get a taste of Taste of the Nation
- Cancer Society offers free skin cancer screenings
- Working it out on Take Our Daughters to Work Day
- Classroom vs. work place: school districts split
- Dial File: Tune out TV's Turn-Off Week
- People in the News for April 23, 1998
- Keller, Metro dropped from suit in killing by cop
- LV man indicted in deadly accident
- Plea deal ensures life in prison for killer of woman, son
- Baby rescued from heat in locked car
- Assault victim describes her fears after attack
- Metro near average in women officers
- Brown gets suspended sentence in tax case
- Control of computer use pits system against professors
- LV mayor to head London trip
- Grand jury indicts 13 people on drug charges
- Nurses debate use of unlicensed help
- Holocaust remembered in vivid, original art at museum
- One community beats rezoning, another loses
- Keller welcomes audit of Metro
- UNLV coaches do a job on work rule
- Columnist Dean Juipe: Sanchez's first loss devastating after 16-0 start
- Tyson: Same old song
- Graham battles rough ride
- Nelson hot as Classic begins
- Columnist Steve Carp: Can Charles overcome the odds?
- Columnist Paula Del Giudice: Environmental groups took hit from Ensign
- UNLV shuts out Hawaii
- Las Vegas Senior Classic, Friday's Tee times
- Prep: Gorman grad goes for national team
- Prep: Basic tops Gators in volleyball
- Prep: Auten aims for another golf title
- Golf Glance
- Stars defeat Cannons, Williams hits four HRs
- Box score: Stars 20, Cannons 15
- Fight schedule
- Wednesday's College Baseball Scores
- Friday at Golden Gate
- Prep: Boys Golf standings through April 22, 1998
- Prep: Boys Volleyball standings through April 22, 1998
- Prep: Baseball standings through April 22, 1998
- Prep: Softball standings through April 22, 1998
- Friday at Aqueduct
- Auto Racing Glance
- Auto Racing Notes: Hamilton looking for superspeedway win at Talladega
- Highlights from the career of Greg Norman
- A chronology of Greg Norman's career
- Wild Horse Commission working on legislative recommendations
- Nevada Focus: 37 years later, family learns how father died
- Reid amendment takes aim at high school drop outs
- Gaming Commission approves Cashell's license
- Parents question 35-year-old textbooks
Wednesday, April 22
- Box score: Vancouver 9, Las Vegas 2
- Odds to win 1998 Senior Classic
- Suspect arrested in assaults on girls
- Obituaries for April 22, 1998
- Letter: Campaign signs do not have enough information
- Letter: Homeowners groups could use compassion, humanity
- Letter: Safire misinterprets First Dog Buddy's plea
- Editorial: Racketeering law misapplied again
- Editorial: City needs better auditing oversight
- Eaglets hatch at Lahontan Reservoir
- Man wounded in Douglas County shootout
- Growing LV gay pride festival gains business support
- Governor heads overseas to lobby for Asian nonstop service to LV
- Nevada delegation promotes new cargo airport
- America West's business strategy boosts its profits
- NLV councilwoman to stay in chemical business, husband will retire
- People in the News for April 22, 1998
- Columnist Elizabeth Foyt: Former first lady's appearance highlights foundation dinner
- Links Volunteers present 'The Wiz'
- Holocaust historian to speak
- UNLV sets two graduation sessions
- Henderson OKs cycle dealer
- Angel Park sues over changes in tax law
- No death benefits for live dad
- Adelson helps out struggling Hundred Club
- Three attorneys make final list for judge
- Gaming industry holds off attack on loss deductions
- Man leads police to body of his mother
- Hearings on Yucca water rights canceled
- Nevadans to wait on Lott's move on nuke bill
- Commission approves road projects
- County Spending
- County news briefs
- Coat outlet victim of 'professional' burglary job
- Tuesday's Prep results
- EPA wary of contamination risks at old landfill
- Sierra Club has a full plate of work in LV area
- County tells hotels to agree on bridges
- Powell commends Agassi Boys & Girls Club
- Sheriff takes issue with budget attack
- Profits slump at five Strip hotels
- Television variety show pioneer, Las Vegas entertainer Hayes dies
- Radical change in school times considered
- Rebels in WAC tennis tourney
- Kings, Avalanche at MGM Grand
- Santa Fe to host bicycle ride
- Road projects
- Orange barrels sprout as road construction season begins
- Box score: Cannons 5, Stars 4
- Woman, son hurt in car bombing
- Clement shaky on hill Stars lose at Calgary
- Bobbitt, Bunny Ranch brothel part ways
- Finalists named for Reno, Vegas judgeships
- Gambling tax deduction fight dropped - for now
- Barbary Coast agrees to pay share in Strip bridges
- Senior PGA Tour Money Leaders
- Las Vegas Senior Classic starting times
- Black coaches leader was paid by UNLV
- Columnist Peter Benton: Odds favor Nelson in Senior Classic
- Columnist Dean Juipe: Suit vs. tour could oust older players
- Irwin eyes 2nd title in Las Vegas
- Columnist Tim Graham: TV must open eyes to prep sports coverage
- Wins not driving force for Bud Allin
- Silverado knocks odd nationally ranked Gators
- Thursday at Aqueduct
- Hollywood track resurface
- Tuesday's College Baseball Scores
- Thunder GM: Play must improve
- Churchill County sheriff's deputy arrested on DUI
- U.S. Soccer Schedule
- Getchell to hire 180 workers in coming months
Tuesday, April 21
- Record-setting meet at Santa Anita
- Close finishes a trademark of Senior Classic
- Club gives final two exemptions
- Six golfer collect first wins in '97
- Palmer, Colbert tackle cancer
- Colbert admits wind can be fun
- Expanded field, event highlights '98 Classic
- 40 years later, United Airlines collision with fighter jet still remembered
- Tahoe rapist nabbed after 12 years in Philippines
- Bobbitt, Bunny Ranch brothel part ways
- Two plead guilty in $80 million phone scam
- Celebrities pick Ol' Blue Eyes favorites
- Obituaries for April 21, 1998
- Columnist Jeff German: Republicans abuzz over upcoming state GOP convention
- Where I Stand -- Ruthe Deskin: Pawnshops fit downtown, not in neighborhoods
- Editorial: Self-help center would fill a void
- Editorial: Regulators need better standards
- Gamers impressed by LV timeshare prospects
- Sierra, pharmacy company settle suit
- Two McCarran carriers report higher profits
- Rio sales soar 38 percent, profit up too
- Plaza, union in dispute over slot payouts
- Jewish Community Center starts singles program
- Letter: Community associations have responsibility to all homeowners
- Letter: Save Social Security by returning to basics
- Letter: Those helping Hopkins sustains reader's faith
- Letter: Electing county commissioners at-large assists constituents
- Police, Chicago men settle brutality suit for $325,000
- Earth Day gathering planned at UNLV
- Pepsi keeps bottle cap, $1 million prize safe
- Rival's P.I. prompted US Med search
- Earthquake awareness events set
- Minors to get color-coded licenses
- Plight of women police studied
- High-tech crime becomes $8 billion industry
- Auditor's firing remains hot item at City Hall
- Chiropractor plans run against Gates -- if recall happens
- Metro budget request raises flags in city
- Governor to tout LV on trip to Far East
- Nevada not just waiting around for 'Big One'
- Sagebrush Ranch back in the saddle
- Guns showing up at schools
- Ethics commission probes Sparks police chief
- Brothers sentenced in weapons case
- No charges in killing of fleeing convict by prison guard
- Preps: Chaparral volleyballers lose first
- 'Making History': Plotting to Erase Hitler From History
- Finding Out How Tennessee Williams Got That Way
- Columnist Scott Dickensheets: Grandmother's passing leaves hole in his heart
- Henderson Parks and Recreation briefs
- Cult-ivating the truth
- Holocaust exhibit at LVAM
- Columnist Muriel Stevens: Puck and Co. lend hand to Inner City Games
- People in the News for April 21, 1998
- School trustees to consider bond proposals
- Making it the hard way, Four qualify for Las Vegas Senior Classic
- Columnist Dean Juipe: Floyd skips familiar layout
- LV to run IRL race during day
- Columnist Steve Carp: Silence isn't so golden at UNLV
- Al McGuire to speak at UNLV banquet
- LPGA Money Leaders through April 19, 1998
- PCL Standings through April 20, 1998
- Box score: Stars 4, Canadians 3
- TPC at Summerlin Hole-by-Hole
- The Canyons, Hole-by-Hole
- Las Vegas Senior Classics, capsules
- 1998 Las Vegas Senior Classic Field
- Irwin putts in long day
- Senior Classic Fast Facts
- TV/Sports for April 20-25
- Prep Schedule for April 21-April 25
- Monday's Prep Results
- Wednesday at Aqueduct
- IHL playoffs
- LPGA Statistics though April 19, 1998
- Boston Marathon Winners
- Monday's College Baseball Scores
- Woman, son hurt in car bombing
- Idaho man wins $1 million jackpot
- Russians Find Becoming A Latvian Isn't Easy
- Land of Tolstoy, Pushkin Now Likes Crime Novels
- Gadgets That Shout For Help
Monday, April 20
Sunday, April 19
Saturday, April 18
Friday, April 17
- Columnist Dean Juipe: UNLV's rosy picture fades from view
- Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Las Vegas' Petersen keeps it in High Gear
- Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: Vatican recollection of Shoah and some press reaction
- Tahoe district may challenge $50,000 in fines
- Extra building inspectors hired in Southern Nevada
- Luck, Seinfeld help sell special Nevada pens
- Maxim lender acquires casino
- Forest officials plan campaign to cut Tahoe fire risk
- Letter: Founding fathers and their views on religion
- Letter: Fishing is violent, not tranquil activity
- Letter: Former American Embassy aide recalls King's visit
- Letter: Finished road project assists driver safety
- Letter: Better idea offered on using street signs
- Obituaries for April 17, 1998
- Editorial: Prompt disclosure key to trust funds
- 'Everyday racism' explored in new book
- Hospice presents 'Families in Focus'
- Disability Awareness Day at Lorenzi Park
- Police probe China, organized crime link
- Chavez play shows off English skills
- Family Court resource center sought
- People in the News for April 17, 1998
- Communities participate in Earth Day event
- Flower show in Henderson
- Job fair set as part of program to energize urban area
- Judge limits damages in Suitum case
- One charter school possible for '98-'99
- Airlines will add Las Vegas flights if demand rises
- Russian treasures coming to Rio in November
- 14 arrested for driving to DUI meetings with revoked licenses
- Anchor Gaming posts record profit
- Second Sunset Station casino denied
- Host Marriott buying hotels, converting to REIT
- Water authority seals deal on Coyote Springs source
- County picks up efforts to fight illegal dumping
- UNLV builds sense of 'community'
- Cyclist rides to make wishes come true for terminally ill kids
- Columnist Joe Delaney: Welcome LV favorites Steve & Eydie back to town
- Company says it's healthy as it prepares to buy hospital
- County sues company for failing to pay phone bills
- All-Wright, already!
- 'Dogs' unleash tip-top tapping
- Highway to Hollywood
- Columnist Muriel Stevens: Diners are fortunate to find Fortunes
- Columnist Scott Dickensheets: Keep LV, just give him that countryside
- Reid holding slim margin over Ensign in fund-raising
- Israel anniversary to be celebrated
- Ethics task force to seek funds to enforce rulings
- Pawnshops may have to trade in locations
- Planning board formed to help manage growth
- Making room to learn
- Hearing airs issues that hinder Family Court
- 'Patchwork Planet': Family's Black Sheep Lost in Midlife Funk
- Preps: Eldorado outduels Basic in softball
- Auto Racing leaders and standings through April 12
- Movie Guys: 'Object' draws both objections and 'Affection'
- Ralph Siraco's selections for Santa Anita
- Las Vegas' Myles rated among top linebackers
- Corraro fired by women's coach
- More red ink for Rebel athletes
- Thunder looks to pull off upset
- Colbert Comeback not complete without win
- Final 1997-98 Thunder season statistics
- Saturday at Aqueduct
- Saturday at Golden Gate
- Stars beat Vancouver
- Nedved ineligible
- Thursday's Prep results
- Box score: Stars 3, Canadians 1
- Science teachers gather in Las Vegas for convention
- Teachers get tips on making science fun for students
- Legislative body rejects Ethics rules
- Thursday's College Baseball Scores
- Governor orders flags to fly at half staff in crime victims observation
- Nurses sidetrack new proposed state regulation on physical fitness
- Barbara Bush takes on tough questions from first-graders
- Clifton J. Young to run for Assembly
- Badly burned body found in desert area south of Las Vegas
- New laptops for legislators receive final approval
- Campaign contribution limit ruled illegal
- Washoe County Manager McIntyre stepping down
- Townsend, others detail election plans
Thursday, April 16
- 13-year-old killed, friend injured in fatal joyride
- Woman bound over in sweetheart swindler case
- Employee misconduct will cost state taxpayers $325,000
- Airline, hotel execs huddle on strategy
- State to Give New Schools Test
- Capital city takes steps toward transit system
- Runoff to fill Lake Tahoe
- Nevada to do own Tahoe boat count
- Panel decides museum should stay at LV park
- Governor's Family to Family program expands
- Board settles claims against state
- Blast investigators question training at explosives plant
- Couple found guilty of neglect given probation
- Discovery of human remains partially closes Mount Rose Highway
- Baby drowns after falling into swimming pool
- Downtown Reno value slipping
- HBO Movie Depicts Bygone Days of the Rat Pack
- To lure more visitors, LV told to lose cheap image
- Fed board to hold hearing on Sierra Chemical blast
- Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: The job of separating bad politics from good government
- Columnist Jeff German: Reputed Kansas City mob figure getting more heat in Nevada
- Letter: Visitors offer traffic safety recommendations
- Letter: Homeowner groups can be cruel, petty
- Letter: Expect good showing from Nevada Democrats
- Letter: Guinn must take stand on issues
- Southwest coy about LV expansion plans
- Nevadans debate alternatives to the IRS
- Profits up for two Nevada gaming companies
- LV firm plans new tower at Polo Towers
- SIIS may change name to prepare for competition
- Novell, Nevada engineers in dispute over the word 'engineer'
- Editorial: Legislature finds less costly option
- Editorial: Other view raises legal uncertainty
- People in the News for April 16, 1998
- Obituaries for April 16, 1998
- Once the Mideast's 'Paris,' Beirut Pulls a Phoenix
- Hunt for 'Ghost' Schools: How Pakistan Reforms Education
- The Lady and the Generals: Gloves Off in Burma
- Awakening Of a North Korean Spy
- Former justice of the peace discharged from probation
- New convention center scheduled to open this weekend
- Hearing set for May 12 for new ethics panel
- Alumni of the Airwaves
- Welcome to a tele-family reunion
- Dial File: Yes, he's gross, disgusting and sleazy, but so what?
- Columnist Joe Delaney: Debbie Does Broadway ... Off Broadway
- SUN Board: Community events, meetings, classes
- Beauty pageant kicks off Henderson Heritage Days
- Officials: Shopping center is just the beginning
- Miller apologizes for unreported trips
- Reynolds group donates $5.2 million to Press Institute
- GOP officials labor to defend paycheck initiative
- NLV council snubs planners with OK of apartments near airport
- County acts to aid growth of parks
- Coyote Springs water request comes under fire
- HUD charges area landlord in alleged kickback scheme
- Preps: Tourney title vaults GV into rankings
- Las Vegas 1997 MLB Draftees
- Las Vegas' Top 1998 MLB Draft Prospects
- 1998 brings strong group of draftable baseball players
- Rebels in key series at San Jose
- Ralph Siraco's selections for Santa Anita
- 'Split' crucial in short series
- Columnist Dean Juipe: Mayweather gets help from dad
- Scouts look at tools not performance
- SUN Boxing Rankings
- Columnist Steve Carp: UNLV blessed with talent in classroom
- Fight schedule
- Friday at Golden Gate
- Friday at Aqueduct
- Preps: Boys Volleyball standings through April 15, 1998
- Preps: Boys Golf standings through April 15, 1998
- Preps: Softball standings through April 15, 1998
- Preps: Baseball standings through April 15, 1998
- Notes: Craven recuperating from both knee surgery and post-concussion syndrome
- Racing Briefs: Hybrid-electric sports car to test Le Mans
- Lazier big fan of Indy Racing League
- Wednesday's College Baseball Scores
Wednesday, April 15
Tuesday, April 14
Monday, April 13
Sunday, April 12
Saturday, April 11
Friday, April 10
- High school junior battles back from rodeo injury
- Tahoe study inspires further research
- Douglas redevelopment not a done deal
- Investigation in convict killing to be forwarded to DA next week
- Tahoe Air won't be boarding passengers this summer
- Nevada Tahoe plate a winner
- Still 'Space'-y after all these years
- Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: White Lightning Racing finds success off the dirt
- Rebels lose to Pepperdine
- Boxing May 30 at LV Hilton
- UNLV team hosts rodeo
- 1998 UNLV season statistics
- Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: Fairness and legality of commission plan are in doubt
- Obituaries for APril 10, 1998
- Nevada Supreme Court rules three former cops can serve jail time under house arrest
- People in the news for April 10, 1998
- Editorial: Side air bags and American vehicles
- Editorial: Northwest gives Las Vegas a boost
- LV's jobless rate falls
- Purse, cap latest clues in hunt for rapist
- Circus executive says Vegas must shed its cheap image
- Some 400 state officials late with ethics records
- Mild slowdown possible in LV housing market
- Interim library chief talks tough
- Gambling industry trying to sort out broadcast advertising rulings
- Skaters, skateboarders to compete at event
- Developer envisions golf course at old landfill
- Officials still looking for Sunrise landfill answers
- LV woman chosen for tax revenue panel
- Dini announces bid to retain Legislature leadership
- Attendant at gas station gets prison time in beating death
- Man charged in slaying presses to represent self
- Graduation tests now required
- Police believe shooting of teen, elderly man gang-related
- More witnesses testify before grand jury in bookmaking probe
- Freedom Park peaceful result of long fight
- Broader harassment policy approved
- Panel favors limit on city plan changes
- Kuwait trip mixes worry, pride
- Haute cuisine and hope
- Nedved will play this weekend for Thunder
- Movie Guys: Crystal's latest clearly a 'Giant,' laugh-deprived disappointment
- Assemblyman Hickey steps down from political limelight
- Man killed in parking lot
- Residents, developers speak out on moratorium of planned community zoning
- Dial File: Steve Bornfeld - Networks vs. cable: Man your battle stations
- 'Oklahoma' auditions May 1-2
- Childhood Immunization Week begins April 18
- Dennis Angel exhibit opens at Gallery
- AIDS Candlelight Memorial to be held
- Prep: Hoops event brings out stars
- Columnist Joe Delaney: Duke's Christmas greeting a lovely Easter message
- Columnist Muriel Stevens: Hop on over to hotels for Easter brunches
- This weekend in Vegas
- Noodlin' around
- Ladies goes loco over Luis
- Comedy in the family
- School district approves new policy
- Man killed in apartment parking lot
- Detroit City Council approves mayor's $1.8 billion casino plan
- Berryhill aims for return to Major Leagues
- LV on course for F1 race
- IHL Standings as of April 10, 1998
- Saturday at Golden Gate
- Saturday at Aqueduct
- Columnist Dean Juipe: Tiger's slump is really no slump at all
- Box score: Stars 1, Trappers 0
- Auto Racing standings and leaders through April 5, 1998
- Gold Flake, Thursday's Results
- Easter, spring break combine for strong visitor weekend
- Teen pleads not guilty in accident that killed two classmates
- Supreme Court rules university regents violated meeting law
Thursday, April 9
- Sheriff credits teen with saving lives of mother, child
- Case involving Tropicana's 1979 sale goes to trial
- Bids out for Lake Tahoe transportation project
- Three arrested after four-county chase
- Board of Equalization denies AT&T's request for tax cut
- Mom killed, girl injured in domestic attack
- Russo, followers sue over convention fee
- Obituaries for April 9, 1998
- Nuke worker loved Dixieland, antique cars
- Douglas County July 4th concert in trouble
- SUN Board for April 9, 1998
- Chiropractor says charges are old news
- People in the news for April 9, 1998
- Low gold prices hurt school revenues
- Letter: Decision in Jones case victory for U.S. justice
- Sales combine high-tech, old West
- Columnist Paula Del Giudice: Amendments stir fate of outdoors
- Letter: Emergency 911 operator helps Michigan tourist
- Father of slain boy now suspect in murder
- Detroit City Council approves mayor's $1.8 billion casino plan
- Letter: Defense Department conducts barbaric tests on animals
- Letter: City of Las Vegas serious about audits
- Contractors suing management company, school district
- Letter: Local GOP a disorganized, fragmented political group
- Jobless rates up in February
- Letter: UNLV basketball team's determination pays off
- Letter: Meeting with Housing Authority administrator accomplishes nothing
- Board of Equalization sets value for Reno Air
- Statue for slain officers arrives in Carson
- Senators tours Sunrise landfill, meet with residents
- Easter storm heads toward Sierra
- Editorial: State needs to get moving on program
- Editorial: Saving 'security' in Social Security
- Columnist Jeff German: Gubernatorial candidate stirs pot again inside GOP
- Where I Stand: Mike O'Callaghan -- Peace for Ireland this Easter will take a miracle
- Police link attack to serial rapist
- Suspect sought in street slaying
- Rio accused of false advertising for calling its rooms 'suites'
- BLM land can sustain 15 years of growth within LV ring
- Greenspuns plan Green Valley gaming hotel
- American Nevada moves forward downtown, in Green Valley
- Zoning news briefs
- Seven fast-food restaurants hit in series of armed robberies
- Kenneth Johnson named chief of Capitol Police Department
- Las Vegas to replace old, damaged signs
- Lake Mead full, but no flooding in forecast
- Four-day sting cleans up drug-infested area
- Governor defends use of private funds for travel
- Gowan Road project cuts into rural neighborhood
- Sparks woman tortured before killing, prosecutor says
- Columnist Dean Juipe: McCullough finally gets chance to return to ring
- Elderly man, teen shoot in drive-by
- Reid reassures seniors the Social Security benefits won't run out
- Slamming scenario
- Bryan seeks end to slamming
- Law enforcement remembers slain officers
- Star's Arias has big dreams
- Thunder, IHL to slug it out
- Bayno still working on NYC prep star
- Wooster football coach retires
- 5K event for foster parents
- Rebels take on Air Force
- George Michael arrested for lewd conduct
- Columnist Muriel Stevens: Clayton bakes small breads of many countries
- Las Vegas business news briefs
- Columnist Joe Delaney: Little and company make quite an impression
- Dial File: Steve Bornfeld - Networks vs. cable: Man your battle stations
- UNLV theater troupe scores big-time with its production of 'Falsettos'
- Pahrump schools to replace swamp coolers with air conditioners
- 105-year-old veteran receives medal on birthday
- Black power key issue in Detroit casino decision
- Study suggests watercraft emissions harmful to Lake Tahoe
- Flood threat still moderate, fingers still crossed
- Correction to drug forfeiture story
- Ken Johnson new state capitol police chief
- Attorney General Frankie Sue Del Papa questions tobacco companies' move
- Columnist Steve Carp: Young did UNLV favor going pro
- John Hendrick has medical update on brother Rick
- Masters Champions
- Briefs: Norman getting ready for different kind of drive
- Tracy optimistic about life after Penske
- Box score: Trappers 6, Stars 5
- Friday at Golden Gate
- Friday at Aqueduct
- Prep: Boys Volleyball standings as of April 9, 1998
- Prep: Boys Golf standings as of April 9, 1998
- Prep: Softball standings as of April 9, 1998
- Prep: Baseball standings as of April 9, 1998
- Fight schedule
- Bonanza playing in two Easter baseball tournaments
- Preps: Shelli Gordon to get chance to play in Belgium
- Preps: Silverado softball squad shines
- Wednesday's College Baseball Scores
- IHL Standings as of April 9, 1998
- IHL recaps for April 8, 1998
Wednesday, April 8
- Nonstop flights from Vegas to Japan to begin
- Insurer denies predatory pricing charge
- Obituaries for April 8, 1998
- Letter: Founders of nation escaped English religious persecution
- Letter: City must find best use for Union Pacific property
- Letter: Solution offered for handling Arkansas shooters
- Letter: NATO expansion should get Senate's approval
- Letter: Legislation needed to allow prosecution of Trickle's murderer
- Letter: Cut back on foreign aid and spend money at home
- Letter: More crosswalks will help save pedestrians
- Letter: Better research needed before bus stops moved
- People in the news for April 8, 1998
- Editorial: Residents pitch in to help save home
- Editorial: Work slowdown only hurts town
- Hilton, Grand Casinos still talking
- Mikohn, Alliance seek new gaming products
- Insurers look to compete
- Columnist Peter Benton: Durant, Weigman team up to take Ladies tournament
- Nevada Power settles Test Site dispute
- Las Vegas business news briefs
- Volunteers sought for Operation Desert Clean-Up
- Columnist Dean Juipe: UNLV hires another loser from far away
- Limbaugh inducted into NAB Hall of Fame
- Light response to drive for cabbie slowdown
- Regina Miller has big plans for the Lady Rebels
- Nedved shines in debut, but Thunder is thumped
- Where I Stand - Mike O'Callaghan: Venom replaces intelligence in GOP attack on Evans
- Stars home opener less than sweet
- Stars fall in opener
- Wife of state Senate majority leader dies
- She fought cancer on the dance floor
- Construction begins on classroom additions
- County Commission moves ahead with plan to redraw election districts
- Man to face trial on pimping charges
- Aladdin to disappear on April 27
- Henderson City Council kills plan for neighborhood casino
- Older women targets of home-invasion robbery duo
- Girl struggles to recover from dog attack
- Holocaust survivors share tales at Air Force base
- Architect files lawsuit, says he came up with original idea for New-York theme
- Hearing set for teen charged in accident that killed two
- Teen dies after pickup plunges down embankment
- Three arrested in killing of woman
- Assemblyman Price returns home from the hospital
- Airport wants county to red-flag car registrations of those with airport parking fines
- Commissioners tell staff to negotiate with Walters Group to build, manage golf course
- Columnist Elizabeth Foyt: Jewish Federation luncheon a hit at Chinois
- Box score: Ice Dogs 8, Thunder 3
- Las Vegas Stars scorecard -- April 8, 1998
- Senior PGA Tour Money Leaders through April 5
- Thursday at Aqueduct
- Proceed with plan despite protests over legality
- Teen agrees to plead to neglect charge
- Strip hotel to be imploded April 27th
- Thursday at Golden Gate
- Box score: Trappers 9, Stars 4
- Senior PGA Tour Statistics through April 5
- IHL recaps for April 7, 1998
- Chiropractor faces discipline hearing over cancer cure claim
- Reno city manager gets $6,000 raise, $10,000 bonus
- Reno to receive cosmetic makeover
- Ohrenschall happy with final ruling
- Lethal Weapon producers use Vegas freeway instead of San Diego route
- Appeals court upholds dismissal of suit by tunnel opponents
- New digital TV set shoppers should study before they buy
- Dialogue continues over Cave Rock
- Solemn journey for procession carrying statue for slain officers
- State closes health insurance company
- 1998 Las Vegas Stars Roster (3-31-98)
- Thunder season statistics through April 5, 1998
- 1997-1998 Las Vegas Thunder Roster (4-8-98)
Tuesday, April 7
- FCC chief urges broadcast owners to let more minorities in
- Whittell estate deal not jeopardized by land sale proposal
- Miller flattered, but timing wrong on Argentina ambassadorship
- Agency funding passes hurdle
- Big rate hike proposed by Nevada Power
- Colorado rejects Nevada's Blue Cross bid
- Records show city workers should have known about extra hotel floors
- Ourtown.com: Intriguing Vegas websites
- Regina Miller jumps from Western Illinois to take over Lady Rebels
- Obituaries for April 7, 1998
- Letter: Right wing misleading on harassment policy
- Letter: Defeating measure to improve streets hurts property values
- Letter: 'Rescued' cattle still going to slaughterhouse
- People in the news for April 7, 1998
- IMAGO to perform at Dixie Center
- Editorial: Energy secretary needs credibility
- Editorial: Putting a lid on assault weapons
- Where I Stand: Ruthe Deskin -- Salt-of-the-earth family struck by lack of compassion
- Columnist Jeff German: More trouble for embattled taxicab industry and its regulators
- Columnist Muriel Stevens: Young talent on display at Greenspun Junior High
- Sisters' mystery solved by 'Unsolved Mysteries'
- Las Vegas ranked 27th in nation for car thefts
- Nevadans say Pena will be missed
- Observers doubt plan to link Medicaid, HMOs
- Governor's push to insure youths draws criticism
- Judge weighs fate of petition donations
- Police say killing involved lovers' triangle
- Donations help couple keep home threatened by association
- Volunteers clear trash out of wash
- Megabucks soars over $15 million
- Tony Costa, Las Vegas music conductor, dies
- Cabbies in slowdown during NAB
- Center worried that burglars will use stolen letterhead
- Nationally known teacher loses fight against cancer
- Longtime SUN engineer dies at age 88
- Juvenile diabetes on the rise in Nevada
- Man faces charges that he killed girlfriend's dog
- Naval station says increase in phone rate excessive
- Concerns raised over Colorado River delta
- Man killed as he batters woman who charged him with stalking
- Metro settles with brothers in New Year's scuffle
- BLM review process starts for Burning Man, land speed event
- High court eyes spot in planned LV justice center
- Four arrested in killing of woman who was a witness in murder case
- Dorothy Raggio, Senate majority leader's wife, dies
- Phone slamming on the rise, Bryan told
- Three face trial in cab driver's death
- Big tobacco sued over casino smoke
- Boon or boondoggle? Hot debate over casinos for Detroit
- Computers converge with TV at broadcasting convention
- Huge nightclub planned for Strip hotel
- Mikohn, Alliance say they must come up with new gaming products
- Hammargren thinking about run for governor
- Las Vegas 1 off to a running start
- Homeowners fighting to keep rural lifestyle
- Man who killed girlfriend faces at least 40 years in prison
- Commission gets chance to curtail general plan changes
- Local government may be able to exercise control on land exchanges
- Trial begins in civil rights lawsuit
- Columnist Dean Juipe: Daly's 18 OK with officials
- Columnist Ron Kantowski: Lady Rebels switch to backup plan
- NHL holdout Nedved finally signs deal
- Thunder receives double dose of offense
- Stars make fresh start
- Box score: Aeros 4, Thunder 2
- Two men to face trial in death of UNR cheerleader
- Reno City Council to review city manager's job performance
- Life sentences for shooting 16-year-old
- Lady Luck agrees to sell Biloxi casino to Grand Casinos, officials say
- Casino worker files suit against tobacco companies
- Brothers fight BLM order to close gold mine near Moab
- Planning committee approves growth plan
- Prep: High-profile coaches to see hoop talent
- Senior PGA Tour winners, schedule
- IHL leaders through April 5
- LPGA money leaders through April 5
- Wednesday at Golden Gate
- PGA Tour winners, schedule
- LPGA statistics through April 5
- LPGA Tour Winners, schedule
- IHL Standings as of April 7, 1998
- Davis Cup, Monday's Results
- Monday's College Baseball Scores
- Will you get the new digital TV signal?
Monday, April 6
- Primm shopping mall sold
- Letter: Labor support for Guinn does not make any sense
- Chadwick declines UNLV offer
- Columnist Ralph Siraco: This year's Kentucky Derb could be one for the book
- Prep Schedule
- 1998 Winston Racing Series
- Editorial: New judge will have tough job
- Nuclear workers in Alaska claim contamination
- Italian-American gala to be held in May
- Nevada National Guard names first woman colonel
- Woman charged with murder of two-year-old son
- One man caught two more sought in bank robbery
- People in the news for April 6, 1998
- Where I Stand - Mike O'Callaghan: Israel will remove troops in exchange for security
- Administrators, teachers can't agree on new contract
- U.S. broadcasters converge on Las Vegas to inspect digital technology
- NAB mixes business with entertainment
- Drive to ban 'virtual casinos' finds tough sledding in Congress
- Arizona senator fighting government programming role
- Five named for Women's Role Model Award
- Safety week begins
- Caskey fund-raiser scheduled
- Slain Nevada police officers to be honored
- LV gets grant to study cryptosporidium
- Water Forum will search for pollution sources
- Trial begins for former Tropicana landlords
- Casino developers rejected by planners
- Chuck E. Cheese wins approval
- Boulder City's senior savior
- Mirage takes step toward takeover of Strip motel
- Stratosphere to honor Stupak's vacation packages
- Las Vegas 1 crosses media lines
- Cabbies plan slowdown during NAB convention
- Community comes to aid of homeowner who fell behind in neighborhood dues
- Obituaries for April 6, 1998
- Children's art to be auctioned
- Death of homeless man being investigated as murder
- Biker takes to the road a second time to help raise money for AIDS research
- Too many craft at too many speeds on busy Lake Mead
- Putting the Silver State on the silver screen is the job of Charles Geocaris, Nevada's new film commissioner
- Reno City manager proposes half-million dollars be spent on downtown
- Car burglaries decrease in Reno, Sparks but rise in Washoe County
- Historic courthouse undergoing renovations
- Wild turkeys released to promote bird's spread in Nevada
- Undersheriff to run for sheriff's job in Lander COunty
- Columnist Dean Juipe: For '98 Stars, wins are now a necessity
- Finally good news for Texas Motor Speedway: Martin wins
- Zanardi wins yet another battle with Herta
- Megabucks edges past $15 million
- Prep players work through spring break
- DOE and university system agree to research, grants pact
- Commissioners accept $25,000 to hire golf greens superintendent
- Publication makes parenting a city-wide family affair
- Douglas COunty leaders say Leviathan Mine needs better cleanup
- Stars return with veteran team, high hopes
- UNLV surmounts obstacles in 13-11 win over New Mexico
- Bookmakers face tough few weeks
- State, group argue over campaign contribution limits
- Woman killed in Sparks home
- BLM, Western Shoshone headed for another showdown
- McCain discusses future of digital television
- Ethics commission sets hearing on ex-waste manager
- Slain woman was witness in murder case, police say
- Indian tribes object to gambling pact between Wilson and Pala tribe
- SUNBoard for April 6, 1998
Saturday, April 4
Friday, April 3
Thursday, April 2
- Columnist Joe Delaney: Matinees feature high quality, low prices
- IHL Standings as of April 3, 1998
- Nevada lawmakers, legal experts comment on Jones decision
- Beeping Easter eggs provide hunt for visually-impaired kids
- Eight attorneys seek Family Court judgeship
- Auto Racing notes: Bristol probably will remain unique on Winston Cup scene
- Computer training cash sent to schools
- Racing briefs: Winston Cup fans showing up early for second Texas race
- Beverley tries to revive Waltrip's team
- Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: Reggie shocks gays, legislators, NAACP and columnists
- Columnist Jeff German: Tarkanian comes out on top in longtime battle with NCAA
- Obituaries for April 2, 1998
- Air force veteran, gambler Vance dies
- Body found hanging from school jungle gym
- Union Pacific land plans studied
- Ex-worker can testify in sultan sex case
- LV business owners accused of fraud
- Nevada congressmen listened to credit union lobbying
- Adelson says his customers will overflow to the rest of the Strip
- Gaming Board orders Nevstar to beef up capitalization of Mesquite casino
- SUN Board: Community events, meetings, classes
- City well on way to one of wettest years on record
- Highway bill aids Nevada
- LV school praised for superior scores
- Woman's death staged to win murder-for-hire indictment
- Father indicted in assaults on girl
- Two leave ranks of mine protesters
- Signs still point to equestrian ranch, for now
- Panel eyes Metro's influence on review board
- Guinn: 'Debates' are OK, but not 'confrontations'
- Heller's 'money-back' guarantee for 10-day service gets underway
- Officials: County can redraw commission districts
- Citizens donate to trust fund to send governor on trips
- Teachers union contract talks break down
- US Med business license revoked
- Letter: Pay women equally for the work they do
- Letter: Nation founded on religious tolerance
- Letter: President must be someone all Americans can respect
- Letter: Return prayer to classrooms
- Goodbye, dear friend
- Dial File: Jason and 'Sacred' and stuff, oh my
- People in the News for April 2, 1998
- Editorial: Las Vegas Wash in need of your help
- Editorial: Audits deserve some explaining
- Panel allocates funding for social service programs
- No water strategy for thirsty Lemmon Valley
- Spurned casino bidder Don Barden vows to fight back
- Rebels fight for spot in tourney
- Troubled QB featured on billboards
- Sports books fill void with baseball
- Preps: Boys Volleyball standings as of April 2
- Preps: Boys Golf standings as of April 2
- Preps: Softball standings as of April 2
- Prep: Baseball Standings as of April 2
- Las Vegas to host American Legion World Series
- Prep Baseball: Backstop takes a back seat to nobody
- Prep Volleyball: Durango bounces back, serves notice
- Columnist John McCarron: Haynes rolls to Santa Fe win
- Columnist Dean Juipe: Liles won't take foe lightly in title defense
- Columnist Dean Juipe: Maloofs saw Tampa mess and declined
- Friday at Aqueduct
- Friday at Golden Gate
- Fight schedule
- IHL recaps for April 1, 1998
- Wednesday's College Baseball Scores
- Old Sherman buildings approaching habitability in Elko
- PUC seeks ruling in records case
- Unions back mayor's plan for casinos near Detroit River
- UNLV selects new college dean
- 1998 UNLV season statistics
Wednesday, April 1