Story archive for September 2002
Monday, Sept. 30
- Texas machines cleared
- Suit will proceed against state Ethics Commission
- News briefs for Sept. 30, 2002
- Cold air is on its way; some rain possible
- City may give state money from parking tickets
- Not forgotten: Las Vegas old-timers remember the past
- UNLV's Janus loses in singles final
- Rivals fight special treatment for National
- San Diego deals Rebel men 3-0 loss
- Higher-priced meters planned in city garages
- Bracelets honor victims of 9-11 terrorist attacks
- Rebel men take third in Georgia
- Wal-Mart faulted for LV anti-union tactics
- Missing-persons case now homicide probe
- Consumer advocate warns of electric-rate hike
- Walker boosts D. Pines when it counts
- Gators on verge of U.S. record
- Columnist Dean Juipe: Fighter apt to get hit with fine
- UNLV must slow down Threadgill, Wolf Pack
- Local sports calendar
- Law school new center of attention at UNLV
- Personal spending slows
- Riverboats short of officers
- West Coast ports to remain shut
- Bidders sought for women's prison
- Unions gear up for fight over school district workers
- VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: With help, Goodman is raisin the bar
- Columnist Ralph Siraco: Breeders preps to begin in earnest at Santa Anita
- Prep Schedule
- Letter: President fails to make his case
- Letter: Governor should reinstate Sias at veterans home
- Editorial: A citizens council is welcome addition
- Editorial: Delay OK in light of priorities
- Birth announcements for Sept. 30, 2002
- Children's advocate to get Thompson award
- Immunization schedule for Sept. 30, 2002
- Obituaries for Sept. 30, 2002
- Lovely Parting Gift? Game Show Network devotee decries move to digital cable
- Review: 'The Pav' well received at its Henderson opening
- Review: Santana in vintage form at the Palms
- Trends for Sept. 30, 2002
Sunday, Sept. 29
Friday, Sept. 27
- UNLV graduation rate tumbles to 30 percent
- Rebel woman posts school-record score
- Community briefs for Sept. 27, 2002
- Test Site is finalist for nuke bomb plant
- Reid questions Bush travel
- Sprint sends clear signal opposing public power
- Sierra Health fires some members of OB/GYN panel
- Pregnant moms forced into public health care
- Roger endorsed by police group
- Guinn names Pierce to post
- Tribal recognition appealed
- LV company investing in Maine project
- Director resigns, admits lying
- UNLV science building is still not a priority
- Hoffa orders Teamsters boycott of Park Place
- Columnist Sal Defilippo: St. Louis offense not 'Ram-tough' in fourth quarter
- Student enrollment falls short of estimate
- Hansens are heart of the IAP
- Marriott, Pinnacle look at bankrupt Aladdin
- Important Vegas-Hawaii charter service changing
- San Diego casino called competition for Strip high-rollers
- Keller: Center badly needed for mentally ill
- State's colleges make a pitch for new students
- Vargas tests positive for banned drug
- Local concerns raised in Internet debate
- Bellagio agrees to pay $25,000 fine for cash violations
- Airline cutting 1,500 jobs
- Prix conceptions
- Columnist Dean Juipe: Injury info blocked by tangled law
- Columnist Steve Guiremand: Fresno coach likes Ducks to have 'Fiesta'
- Columnist Adam Candee: CCSD trying to put trainers back on fields
- Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Las Vegas boy on track toward future in F1
- Columnist Barb Henderson: Retrievers fetch 'em up in local hunting club
- Thursday's prep results
- Rebel woman records school-record score
- Loan guarantee conditionally approved
- Jail overcrowding soon to be resolved
- Obituaries for Sept. 27, 2002
- VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Herrera campaign run to end in a tie
- News briefs for Sept. 27, 2002
- Most coastal casinos to reopen as storm retreats
- Keyes lends moral, financial aid to Boggs McDonald
- King of Las Vegas makes belated return
- Bus drivers have a uniform problem
- Neighborhood council called key to fighting crime
- Judge orders DNA samples in slaying
- Letter: California drivers are the worst
- Letter: Bush comments way out of line
- Letter: Russia remains key ally of Iraq, Saddam
- Editorial: 'Bumfights' arrests are good news
- Blood drives scheduled
- Key Moments
- Political notebook: Question 9 enjoys POTpourri of support
- Saxe's solo 'V' looks OK at The Venetian
- Editorial: Students should be given healthy meals
- Columnist Susan Snyder: This little piggy went to court
- Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: Fair DHS law is needed
- Moses new Red Cross major gift coordinator
- 'Old Time Reunion' will honor Delaney
- Spotlight on Santana
- Columnist Muriel Stevens: Star chefs offer celestial dishes at fund-raiser
- Columnist Jerry Fink: For a night, Bootlegger is the Fontana room
- Datebook for Sept. 27, 2002
- Scene Selection -- Geoff Carter: The 'four-headed beast' returns on DVD
- Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: How Q14 can affect you
- Columnist Jon Ralston: Power debate is already weak
- Columnist Erin Neff: Not on ballot, Reid's ads show he has a lot at stake
- Letter: Democrats deserve apology
- Letter: Bush leading us into world filled with horror
- Columnist Benjamin Grove: Parched ranchers wait for Congress to help
- Columnist Jeff German: We could go up in smoke over this
- Editorial: Car-pool lanes will backfire
- Editorial: Who does he think will believe this?
- Columnist Susan Snyder: A quick lesson in racing
- VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: 'Road' could traverse Nevada
- Dash of Nash
- Guardian Angel: then and now
- Cathedral celebrating 25-year anniversary
- Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: Mixing surgery with politics can be bad medicine
Thursday, Sept. 26
- Reform bill could affect Nevada law
- Water board renews offer for utility
- U.S. 95 project may pass on car pooling
- Chairman's ouster pushed
- Clark County posts best month in a year for taxable sales
- Wells names top Nevada managers
- Improving Nevada hosts No. 25 Colorado State
- Storm dampens companies' profits
- Analyst lowers estimate for online gaming industry
- Woman sued over jackpot payments
- Bingo scandal extends to more states
- Colony to bid for Aladdin
- Candidates for AG stumble over pot questions
- Guinn to weigh health issues during recovery
- County's sensitivity training program supported
- Makers of homeless video charged in California
- A major mess: State's biggest cleanup could take 10 years
- Casinos shut down as Isidore hits Gulf Coast
- Regulators halt work on AC casino resort
- Illegal slot machines seized
- Slots key in governor's race
- U.S. bank buying fraud-tainted unit of Allied Irish Banks
- Bush orders fraud crackdown
- Ex-UNLV star Riley honored by Founders
- Columnist Ron Kantowski: Shocker: Wranglers may succeed
- Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: '99 Rookie of Year still seeking first win
- News briefs for Sept. 26, 2002
- Goodwill helps kids go to school
- UMC to get Medicaid funding
- Community briefs for Sept. 26, 2002
- Cliff dwells on opportunity
- Fines increase for late reports
- Columnist Dean Juipe: Oscar's win among top all-time moneymakers
- Discussion about pot initiative becomes heated
- Carson City soldier assumes Las Vegas Battalion command
- Wednesday's prep results
- Battle of the unbeatens
- Panthers to keep GV out of win column
- Letter: Get facts straight on Question 9
- Letter: Bush's domestic policies are one big disaster
- Editorial: President looks bad in his partisanship
- Editorial: Focusing on the wrong offenses
- Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: Israel may return fire
- Correction
- Sun Prep Athletes of the Week: Brandon Hawkins and Natasha Wicks
- Catcing Up With ... JAMAR GLASPER
- Prep Standings -- Boys Tennis
- Prep Standings -- Girls Tennis
- Prep Standings -- Girls Golf
- Prep Standings -- Girl's Volleyball
- Prep Standings -- Boys Soccer
- Prep Standings -- Football
- Henderson Pavilion launches with gala events
- To the Pointe: Size, scope of project impresses arts community
- Columnist Ruthe Deskin: Propensity to sue is nothing new
- CCSN President Remington treated for prostate cancer
- Jurisdiction debated in effort to halt hog odor
- Guinn returns to Nevada
- Latin chamber to endorse candidates starting next year
- Obituaries for Sept. 26, 2002
Wednesday, Sept. 25
- Vegas new-home sales decline
- Bank buying back $2.4 billion of stock
- Vegas firm reports loss
- Feds: Casino workers afraid of reprisal
- Court OKs gay man's suit against MGM Grand
- 'Bumfights' producers charged in Calif.
- Software flaw could have allowed man to cheat at bingo
- Water rates to be adjusted to encourage conservation
- School district wants applicants' drug histories
- Nuke industry concentrates on licensing of Nevada dump
- Yucca a source of pride for Bush
- Nevada Power flier raises ire of County Commission
- 'Oscar's River' flows downtown
- California smoke poses area threat
- Trying to put bullies in their place
- DA candidates question other's experience
- Senate approves funds for Shoshone members
- High court allows murder-plea change
- Appeals court says attorneys are due fees in bankruptcy
- School district workers to vote on union representation
- Washington state tribes in battle over gambling
- Casino opens just in time for storm
- Student falls on B-painting trip
- Sierra Pacific counsel to retire this month
- Work goes on at N.Y. casino
- Executives inflated revenue
- UNLV women to host Fall Invitational
- News briefs for Sept. 25, 2002
- Hunt: Nothing wrong with Vestin contribution
- Trooper charged with lewdness involving child
- Foes are against pot issue
- Columnist Dean Juipe: Anyone else bored by Ryder Cup?
- Search for body of Dele and friends is called off
- Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Andretti won't have Kool sponsorship
- Doctor says Guinn will fully recover
- VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Celebrity sons share pack mentality
- Letter: Anti-Americanism worsens relations
- Columnist Peter Benton: U.S. has the goods to retain Ryder Cup
- Letter: Public agencies depend on taxes
- Columnist Victoria Sun: Rebel women want to start second season on right foot
- Letter: Vegas is capital of bad driving
- Letter: Many willing to risk others' lives in war
- Editorial: Improve services for the disabled
- Tuesday's prep results
- Thursday's horse racing entries
- SCORE driver standings
- Poetry to spotlight Black History Month
- Community briefs for Sept. 25, 2002
- Gone fishing: Try the best Las Vegas markets
- Savvy wine buys: Honig Cabernet Sauvignon '99
- Universe of verse: Unvarnished prose, passion unleashed at Poets' Corner
- Obituaries for Sept. 25, 2002
- Columnist Muriel Stevens: Truly sexy is truly imaginative
- Columnist Elizabeth Foyt: AGA's Griffin bash brings out dignitaries
- Nevada couple's love story a matter of the heart _ and liver
Tuesday, Sept. 24
- Mineta emphasizes transportation safety
- Four to serve time for dealer tip tax fraud
- Poll: Porter may have edge in race for Congress
- Committee says steps will mend disability system
- Stock advances on upgrade
- Apartments destroyed in three-alarm blaze
- Wells Fargo financing casino
- Group appeals ballot rejection
- Firm sued over Le Reve name
- Tribal casino approved
- Coverage initiated on casino supplier
- Construction begins on hospital
- Discrimination suit against CCSD dismissed
- Attorney general seeks probe of LV grocery deal
- Guinn recovering after cancer surgery
- Congressional candidates focus on Indian recognition process
- Columnist Ron Kantowski: Rams, Falcons do MWC proud ... Rebels don't
- Tribal casino plan is rejected
- Columnist Dean Juipe: Why panic? Forecast had Rebels 1-3
- Casinos a key issue in Conn. governor's race
- Coaches hope meeting inspires team
- Consumer confidence falls
- Justice staff opposes merger
- Minor league hockey team to play at Orleans Arena
- Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Musgrave hopes for change of luck in LV
- News briefs for Sept. 24, 2002
- Tuesday Prep Schedule
- Wednesday's horse racing entries
- Neal calls out-of-state surgery 'lack of trust'
- Task force preparing prostate cancer study
- Bail reduced in drive-by killing
- Silver endorses Roger for DA despite primary campaign
- Mining association honors McCaw teacher
- Community briefs for Sept. 24, 2002
- Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: Awards and old-timers
- Editorial: Stability of power a priority
- Letter: Administration works for wealthy
- Letter: Where is the fairness in plan to send us waste?
- Editorial: Abusive phone calls reveal policy flaws
- Obituaries for Sept. 24, 2002
- Review: Group shows no fear hunting 'Woolf'
- Columnist Susan Snyder: Boulder City is home to the stars
Monday, Sept. 23
- National group backs county plan for lands
- Big expansion set for N. Las Vegas tissue plant
- Las Vegas visitation expected to increase
- Defect suit settled
- Casino to hire more than 1,000
- No more 'Animal House': Sororities, fraternities have changed with the times
- High schools give students jump on college
- Heller seeks OK to check campaign documents
- Sun garners 33 awards in contest
- New breed of voters may stir pot of politics
- Metro officer involved in fatal shooting ID'd
- Blood found in home may belong to missing woman
- Hispanic parents are urged to be active in schools
- Sports briefs for September 23, 2002
- Slow start was Rebels' demise -- again
- Prep Schedule
- Fans embrace black college FB
- Columnist Dean Juipe: Chuckwagon races ought to be banned
- CEO offers $1.2 billion buyout
- News briefs for Sept. 23, 2002
- Robinson, Rebels set to begin rebuilding
- Result of Iowa gambling vote a no-brainer
- Nebraska measure won't appear on ballot
- Miss America slots debut at Harrah's Atlantic City
- Talks continue on Caesars London casino
- Seattle-Tacoma casino in bankruptcy
- VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Al has silver tongue for the Silver State
- Hiring of temporary staff begins for 2003
- Nuke fuel route supposed to stay out of LV Valley
- Correction
- Letter: Drug czar doing his job
- Letter: Pig farm was there before newcomers
- Editorial: Odor from City Hall, not farm
- Editorial: Court specialization needs more debate
- Obituaries for Sept. 23, 2002
- Birth announcements for Sept. 23, 2002
- Immunization schedule for Sept. 23, 2002
- A&E's 'It's a Living' shows Chopper's chops
- Review: On Saturday night, Las Vegas was Rush, Nevada
- Pop Slots: New slot machines taking on pop images
- List of winners at the 54th Annual Prime-time Emmy Awards
Saturday, Sept. 21
Friday, Sept. 20
- Park Place looking to trim costs
- Construction halted at Nevada power plant
- Judge moves against firm
- Report: Harrah's, Park Place may bid for casino operator
- August passenger traffic down
- Former player convicted in gambling operation
- Teacher sex case grows
- Economist: State's casino business on the rebound
- Committee approves Ensign airport bill
- Water board pushes its bid for Nevada Power
- State to feds: Stop secret meetings
- Reid, Ensign call for VA clinic replacement
- Doctors' waiting rooms fill up as season changes
- Community pulls together to fight gangs
- Sensitivity training set for six county divisions
- Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Hornish not ruling out NASCAR move
- Columnist Barb Henderson: Catching a fish on a fly is habit forming
- Las Vegas Motor Speedway standings
- Columnist Dean Juipe: Beware: True equality has its drawbacks
- Rebels look to pick up pieces
- Vargas thought he was ahead when De La Hoya KO'd him
- Columnist Steve Guiremand: Excitement abounds from coast to coast
- Historic black colleges ready to do battle in LV
- Sun sports briefs
- Saturday horse racing entries
- Columnist Spencer Patterson: NIAA may cut size of state tourneys
- Conservatory Theatre explores state of 'Virginia'
- Grace under pressure: Recovering from tragedy, absence, Rush returns to concert stage
- Scene Selection -- Geoff Carter: 'Monsters, Inc.' scares up a great DVD
- Sultry 'Fosse' slithers and sizzles at Aladdin Theatre
- On Display for Sept. 20, 2002
- Datebook for Sept. 20, 2002
- Performing Arts for Sept. 20, 2002
- Columnist Muriel Stevens: Reid dinner part of Four Seasons' juggling act
- Columnist Jerry Fink: Trying to find a gig is singer St. John's work
- Columnist Susan Snyder: Making a push for quirky show
- Pro-nuke lobby urges OK on Yucca spending
- Missile lights up western sky, police switchboards
- Court: Ariz. governor can make Indian gaming deals
- News briefs for Sept. 20, 2002
- Officer shoots suspect in car theft in head
- 2 more students accuse teacher
- Obituaries for Sept. 20, 2002
- Sex offender charged in obscene phone calls, threats from jail
- Supreme Court justice talks to local judges, attorneys
- VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Doing some weeding at Grand Garden
- College students go online to avoid bookstore lines
- Killer gets life without parole
- Disaster drill called another building block in anti-terrorism
- Children of slain woman get some satisfaction with first-degree murder verdict
- Hadden won't go to prison
- Political notebook: Kenny covers, while Hunt on defensive
- Editorial: More teeth needed in scofflaw penalty
- Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: Japan buys new friend
- Letter: Stop outright lies to voters
- Letter: Question 2 proponents have priorities wrong
- Blood drives
- Community briefs for Sept. 20, 2002
- Editorial: They're like canaries in a coal mine
- Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: The White House request
- Columnist Jeff German: Mob needs to start a retirement program
- Columnist Benjamin Grove: More ammunition for McCain
- Columnist Erin Neff: Campaign ads aren't attacking the real issues
- Columnist Jon Ralston: When coincidences go too far
- Legalizing marijuana: Five major sticking points
- Editorial: Meetings on Yucca must be open to all
- Schools struggle with teacher sex cases
- Legalizing marijuana: Nevada's smoke signal
- Letter: Proper English is not taught
- Letter: No doubt, Bush will put us at odds with world
- Editorial: We can't keep going on like this
- Thursday Prep results
- VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: MTV2 lifts Vail on new video
- Columnist Susan Snyder: Commute strategy not a gas
- Andre the Giant
- Lightweight title fight postponed because of injury
- Columnist Sal Sal DeFilippo: Raiders on roll after finding success on 'pass line'
- This is truly a match made in heaven
- Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: Firing of nursing home director may be legal, but not fair
Thursday, Sept. 19
- List of winners at the 3rd annual Latin Grammy awards
- News briefs for Sept. 19, 2002
- Cat takes a giant leap after stay atop pole
- Guinn's task force completing details on future tax strategy
- Six airlines want National slots
- Rehab firm under SEC scrutiny
- Some Comdex shows canceled
- 25 cent lottery tickets offered
- Ballot question rejected
- Longtime regulator leaving
- Casino take up from 2001
- Hunt campaign donors questioned
- Executives explain growth strategies at G2E conference
- Governor announces budget cuts
- Mulroy says takeover would cut power rates
- Pot initiative leader challenges drug czar
- Southern Nevada called worst place for pregnant women
- College's problem blamed on lack of funds
- Furniture Mart startup seen for coming winter
- Gaming group honors UNLV's Bybee
- Columnist Ron Kantowski: 'White Tiger' grateful to Grambling
- Brimmer ready to move on to Toledo
- UNLV to host Nike championship clinic
- High pay-per-view ratings for LV fight
- State of change: Growth defines California in new century
- Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Jim Yates gets a gorilla off his back
- Businesses near airport ask for more parking room
- $2 million bail set in fatal crash
- Pamplin pleads guilty in stabbing death of his wife
- North Las Vegas Council briefs for Sept. 19, 2002
- Rule calls for casinos to report suspicious transactions
- Jury deliberates in murder trial
- Dele investigation continues amid grim report
- Ordinance proposed to protect sensitive areas
- Showcasing a 'new' skill
- Assets to be auctioned off
- Columnist Dean Juipe: Sanchez sues NSAC over license denial
- Citi settles lending probe
- Townsend backs off investment plan
- Lions beginning to roar
- Signs of dissension grow
- Jurors return to decide killer's fate
- Desert Pines gets nod against C-M
- Nellis captain wins Bronze Star for his actions in Afghanistan
- Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: Sorting out the lies
- Sun Prep Athletes of the Week: Travonte Darby and Estefania Serrano
- Catching up with ... VANESHA BAILEY
- Editorial: Domestic violence law needs tweaking
- Court reinstates parental rights of jailed father
- MASH Village site faces uncertain future
- Hotel employees give $1.9 million
- Letter: New college chief is tops
- Letter: Camera-happy society feared
- Letter: Mental health services are shortchanged
- State unemployment rate drops
- Council starts ball rolling on Fremont revitalization plan
- Editorial: Training, funding, are vital
- Community briefs for Sept. 19, 2002
- Paintball games banned in forests
- Prep Standings -- Boys Soccer
- Prep Standings -- Girls Volleyball
- Correction
- Prep Standings -- Girls Tennis
- Prep Standings -- Girls Golf
- Prep Standings -- Boys Tennis
- Prep Standings -- Football
- Obituaries for Sept. 19, 2002
- Displaying resolve: Despite skepticism, Guggenheim Las Vegas remains on course
- Review: Televised MGM Grand show stuck in 'Idol'
- Columnist Ruthe Deskin: Primary thoughts on voting
- Latin music becoming more mainstream, artists say
Wednesday, Sept. 18
- List of winners at the 3rd annual Latin Grammy awards
- 'CNN effect' would hurt Vegas casinos in war
- Donations raise issue of conflict in AG race
- Experts: Legal Internet gaming doesn't look likely in near term
- America West asks for some National slots in Washington
- UNLV project may face funds delay
- Boy, 1, killed by car in restaurant parking lot
- Flexibility will be sought for DUI, domestic violence
- Gaming analysts bullish on Vegas
- IGT hopes to cash in on potential foreign markets
- Power struggle could stall animal shelter
- CCSN cuts ties with black religious group
- Casino company bankrolls education
- Slots at racetracks hurting riverboats, report says
- Vegas firm refinancing debt
- Analysts unveil top casino stock picks
- Court overturns killer's death sentence
- Various charges to be filed in Thompson death
- Columnist Ron Kantowski: Bizarro sports in Las Vegas
- Circle the Wagons
- North Carolina House kills lottery legislation
- Tribe gets OK for casino near Sacramento
- MAC schools out to prove they're not patsies
- More than 300 stage disaster drill
- DMV office loses its cool, shuts down
- Mileage tax deduction reduced
- News briefs for Sept. 18, 2002
- Consumer prices increase
- Andretti leaving CART to join IRL
- New deadline for baggage screening gains momentum
- Jones says he 'flipped,' but hadn't meant to kill landlady
- Woman, teens tell similar stories of sexual assaults
- 'Springfield Sam' faces high bail
- Death penalty eyed in child's killing
- City wants shopping carts corraled
- Drug czar plans Nevada visit to fight pot question
- Shots fired as man holds off police
- VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: MTV gives Vegas a (commercial) break
- Community briefs for Sept. 18, 2002
- Obituaries for Sept. 18, 2002
- Hotel students get trash talk
- Penalties upheld for UK, 'Bama
- Rebel women post shutout
- Editorial: Beltway needs more than just Band-Aids
- Prep Schedule
- Letter: Office seekers need recourse
- Letter: Bad drivers must be stopped from killing more
- Editorial: Work with police to end killing
- Columnist Peter Benton: U.S., Europeans prep for Ryder Cup
- Columnist Victoria Sun: Exemptions offered to four for Invensys
- Get thee to this fall's Utah Shakespearean Festival
- Savvy wine buys: '00 Louis Jadot Beaujolais
- Columnist Elizabeth Foyt: Education Hero Awards salute public schools
- Finalists performing tonight at MGM
- Columnist Muriel Stevens: Pick spots for sales shopping
- Greek Preview: Annual Greek Food Festival a delicious celebration
- Nevada candidates in November general election
Tuesday, Sept. 17
- Ex-Laughlin man suspected in death of girl, 12
- Only one held in shooting death of girl, 9
- Sheriff candidate's college degree fails him
- Students to be graded with new scoring system
- Mistaken ID leaves police still searching
- Governor appoints Elko judge
- New state college chief goes to work
- More lights could make beltway safer
- Fed screeners take over at airport
- Smith's to close three LV Raley's stores
- Big gaming convention opens in Vegas today
- California firm opening Las Vegas branch
- Customer satisfaction survey ranks Pulte at top
- Vegas company in deals with Rank, Multimedia
- Mogul buying DeLorean land
- Cox adding, deleting channels
- Sonoma casino quietly opens
- UNLV remains steady in U.S. News' national ranking
- News briefs for Sept. 17, 2002
- Senators consider limits on Indian gaming
- Toledo RB playing through the pain
- Rebels to host exhibition tourneys
- Columnist Dean Juipe: Is Dele alive? Don't give up the ship
- Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Texas Speedway suits Gaughan's style
- Correction
- Reid says Iraq war would crush airlines
- Obituaries for Sept. 17, 2002
- Columnist Ron Kantowski: Eager Beavers show Rebels aren't for real
- Amber Alert part of RTC proposal
- Judge rules advisory questions will stay on ballot
- Guardrail project on deadly stretch of U.S. 95 is complete
- Program plans for Head Start in a reluctant neighborhood
- Letter: Fighting war from a distance
- Letter: Don't take risks with lands bill
- Letter: Planning board shows disdain for the public
- Editorial: Free speech applies to campaigns
- Editorial: Law should govern any transfer of park
- Bunkers to receive national honor
- Community briefs for Sept. 17, 2002
- Students given $1,500 scholarships
- Time to pass the meatball at Greek Isles
- Columnist Susan Snyder: They will miss piggy in long run
- Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: More Pentagon nonsense
- Time stands still: Family portraits a chilling reminder of Auschwitz
Monday, Sept. 16
- Jury indicates deadlock before unexpectedly reaching verdict
- Suncoast expansion OK'd
- Las Vegas casinos become mecca for market research
- Big LV golfing operator sold
- Panel to examine builders' defect insurance
- Vegas grocery deal faces union, antitrust scrutiny
- Northern Nevada casinos sold
- Shuffle Master countersued
- New casino art gallery planned
- State officials facing scrutiny over tax breaks
- Official says NTS not ready for more testing
- Hospitals better prepared for attacks
- Political action weighed by Latin chamber
- Driest summer ever recorded in valley
- Police seek input on gang violence
- County considers using Mental Health Court
- Williams misses deadline again for campaign finance reports
- Ethics hearing in Assembly race rescheduled
- Grocery merger could shake up Vegas slot route business
- News briefs for Sept. 16, 2002
- Companies add to inventories for third consecutive month
- Reid: Personal watercraft have a future at lake
- Stock's overtime goal lifts Rebels to victory
- Letter: GOP veils reason behind Iraq war
- Letter: Huge salaries not endearing
- Letter: Valley urgently needs traffic photo cameras
- VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: At bout, Vegas was not New Jack City
- Robinson wants 'D' to force issue
- Anderson's arm, bad defense doomed Rebels
- Editorial: Save lives, money, via treatment
- Editorial: Time to regulate all the junk e-mail
- Obituaries for Sept. 16, 2002
- What's next?
- Rest, restoring order in future for Vargas
- Columnist Dean Juipe: Inept moves encircle Oscar, Vargas
- Sex offender charged in assault of girl, 16
- Nevada Power suit hearing delayed
- Panel has no decision on business tax
- Birth announcements for Sept. 16, 2002
- Immunization schedule for Sept. 16, 2002
- Review: The Who heats up The Joint with classic hits
- Osmond-hosted 'Pyramid' certain to be a donnybrook
- Shark bites: Jump the Shark website tracks famous collapses
Sunday, Sept. 15
Friday, Sept. 13
- Oregon State tailback takes on hometown school in UNLV
- Task force offers way to cut costs on alcoholics, mentally ill
- County cancels classes for Jewish holy day
- PurchasePro mum on stock probe settlement
- Paul-Son shareholders approve acquisition
- National bankruptcy plan progressing
- Aliens criticize tuition policy
- Technical problem stops Ethics Commission hearing
- City denies it has plans to alter state park
- News briefs for Sept. 13, 2002
- Neal opposes PERS proposal
- LV man guilty in killing of girlfriend
- Tax latest proposal for troubled mall
- Casino suppliers in litigation
- Town works to keep airline
- Slot machines drive rise in gaming win
- Riverboat winnings increase
- PUC votes unanimously to ease restrictions on confidentiality
- Public can meet with NRC officials on Yucca
- Nuke insurance plan set for renewal
- Foul play feared as blood found in home of missing couple
- Despite rebuff, water board pursues utility
- 'Springfield Sam,' 83, accused in car lot shooting
- Heller cites ethics issue for senator proposing investment plan
- Microsoft Word flaw could allow theft of files by "bugging"
- Court places Detroit casino plans on hold
- Inflation remains in check -- auto sales strong
- Plans made to treat VA patients
- U.S. 95 median barrier nears completion
- Obituaries for Sept. 13, 2002
- Guilty plea made in killing
- Press group, ACLU join suit on ethics law
- High court won't block sale of Binion house
- Mayor not backing war
- Contractor offers settlement to school district
- Goodman, Expos see little more than rumors behind LV move
- Settlement reached in deadly pipe accident on highway
- Insurance key to new nuke plants
- VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Stirring news: Canteenwalla done at MGM
- Oscar primed for 'great fight'
- Robinson in search of No. 200
- Hawaii coach released from LV hospital
- Political notebook: Silver suffers second setback
- Editorial: DMV wait times: Driver, heal thyself
- Where I Stand -- Brian Greenspun: Push(ers), Nevada
- The Who and Why
- Columnist Sal DeFilippo: Hold onto your helmet -- Rudd not only goat
- Performing Arts September 13, 2002
- Scene Selections -- Geoff Carter: 'Monte Cristo' should be counted out
- Columnist Dean Juipe: Expect an Oscar-winning performance
- 'Spirit of the Dance' lacks legroom at Golden Nugget
- Datebook for September 13, 2002
- RTC runs transportation to the MAX
- Furniture mart's hiring plan may speed up project
- On Display for September 13, 2002
- Columnist Steve Guiremand: 9-11 rough on Neuheisel in more ways than one
- Letter: CAT passengers willing to help
- Columnist Jerry Fink: Sahara strolls toward 50th birthday celebration
- Letter: Public comment should be heard on lands bill
- Columnist Muriel Stevens: Faberge art a prelude to delicious Bellagio dinner
- Editorial: Heavy dose of wishful thinking
- Gator girls tie victory record
- Tragic fire is lost in the pages of history
- Community briefs for Sept. 13, 2002
- Columnist Barb Henderson: Country club opens in our neck of woods
- Las Vegas Area Fishing Report
- Katherine Narducci sings 'Sopranos' praises
- Columnist Susan Snyder: A trip to 13th Street? Good luck
- Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Hornish, Castroneves locked in points battle
- Las Vegas Motor Speedway standings
- UCLA presents big opportunity for Cowboys
- Analysis: Saddam now clearly Bush's target
- Columnist Erin Neff: Gearing up for wild season of 'Survivor: Carson City'
- Columnist Benjamin Grove: More to leading world than making war
- Where I Stand -- Brian Greenspun: Decades-long denial
- Editorial: Soldiers as targets
- Letter: Let's cut ties with worthless U.N.
- Letter: We can't invade every country that poses threat
- Columnist Jon Ralston: Bland Man's lead evaporates
- Editorial: Both sides could lose in this fight
- Columnist Jeff German: A 17-story monument to bad government
- Ann Awakening
- VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Books set sights on 'Sopranos'
- Columnist Susan Snyder: Fun, follies for former Floridian
- At-risk students wake up to success
- Volunteer program for police falters
- Even with pacemaker, this Olympian sets a hectic pace
Thursday, Sept. 12
- Las Vegan 'disgraced' over being questioned by FBI
- Three arrested after LV-bound plane diverted
- Utility gears up for public debate
- Yucca OK facilitates push for new plants
- Audit calls for records on council staff
- Courtroom tensions grow; judges quarrel
- Man killed as he steps in front of bus
- Tributes to victims take on many forms
- Former first lady Sawyer dies
- Autumn can be tough on allergy sufferers
- Compromise may be near on public lands bill
- Planning commission OKs proposed casino in North Las Vegas
- Officer wounds robbery suspect
- Comdex show producer's top executive sells shares
- Vegas auto pitchman appears to get around
- Cuts to cost firm $16.1 million
- Firm recognized by Dow Jones
- Company completes stock split
- Judge dismisses lawsuit
- Sun Prep Athletes of the Week: Jeff Henle and Katy Barrett
- Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: BLM extends Primm course by 70 miles
- Heller opposes investment plan
- Ex-Fed chief rejects board job
- Nevada lawmakers say U.S. should attack
- MGM MIRAGE signs Indian casino deal
- Profit down, cash flow up for owner of Henderson mall
- Lawsuit filed in governor's race
- Three former execs accused of looting Tyco
- Anniversary passed quietly for Southern Nevadans
- Disabled students' lawsuit reinstated by appeals court
- Longtime radio, television personality Reno dies at 75
- Liability in highway deaths at stake
- NLV panel approves plans for development
- News briefs for Sept. 12, 2002
- Confident Vargas awaits shot
- Trial begins for man accused of killing 67-year-old woman
- Tucker erases doubts
- Coating may ease potentially toxic dust from mine
- Columnist Ron Kantowski: Cashman linked to Expos-ure
- Columnist Dean Juipe: Brown takes on another test
- Expansion of beltway to aid LVMS traffic
- Obituaries for Sept. 12, 2002
- Pennsylvanians favor gambling as way to raise revenue
- Hotel safety engineer Perry dies at 59
- NLV finance director Vaitkus dies
- Va. Tech game comes at right time for Leftwich
- QB is one big pain for Foothill
- Count on Centennial to continue its roll
- Community briefs for Sept. 12, 2002
- Upcoming events
- County executive to lead group
- UNLV grad killed at Pentagon honored
- Prep Standings -- Football
- Prep Standings -- Girl's Tennis
- Prep Standings -- Boys Soccer
- Prep Standings -- Girl's Volleyball
- Prep Standings -- Boy's Tennis
- Where I Stand -- Brian Greenspun: In need of real resolve
- Prep Standings -- Girl's Golf
- Editorial: Remove roadblock over a drug benefit
- Drivers need to slow down
- Letter: War with Iraq is no solution
- Letter: Lottery best way to solve state's economic woes
- Editorial: Buffer zone idea worthy of pursuit
- Catching Up With ... Richard Seigler
- Village Voice: Singers have sought Fabre for vocal tutelage
- Columnist Ruthe Deskin: We shall survive the worst
- Friends recall an eccentric
Wednesday, Sept. 11
- FBI officials expect no LV threat today
- Proposed schools audit blasted
- Morning rain ends valley's dry spell
- Gray clouds provide fitting backdrop for LV ceremonies
- Racetrack fined over underage gambler
- Casino operator selects Internet technology firm
- Las Vegas, Salt Lake City companies form alliance
- $4.4 million plan approved
- IGT revved up over slot
- Flight bound for LV diverted
- Harrah's gets OK to bid on Illinois license
- LV businesses mark day with thoughtful events
- Court denies appeals of two killers
- Harter upbeat in annual university address
- DMV studies alternatives to reduce lines
- Advisory issues could be off ballot
- Terrorist attacks ripped many immigrants' worlds to pieces
- Vegas-bound plane diverted to Arkansas because of suspicious passengers
- Victims of the attacks on Sept. 11, 2001
- Turner's an eager Beaver
- Wranglers to be part of East Coast league
- Salt Lake wins in PCL playoffs
- Nevada lawmakers mark anniversary at Pentagon ceremony
- Dividing line
- Columnist Dean Juipe: Sports play key role in our psyche
- Correction
- SCORE entries
- Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Cheever accuses Castroneves of blocking
- DOE expects to have waste transportation plan in a year
- Public meetings planned for input on wildlife refuges
- Dismissal sought in Weber case
- Walters' attorneys argue for indictment to be tossed out
- School District official blasts proposed legislative audit
- Governor: Rainy day fund may be used
- Audit questions collection of fines
- Herrera proposes development buffer zones
- Weather ruled out as cause of rescue helicopter crash
- News briefs for Sept. 11, 2002
- Boulder City Council briefs for Sept. 11, 2002
- Prominent artist Amie dies at 49
- Obituaries for Sept. 11, 2002
- Nebraska gambling promoters try to save initiative
- Kentucky gambling expansion may move to front burner
- Senators seek changes to tribal recognition process
- Letter: Best coverage is none at all
- Letter: Arafat admission comes too late
- Letter: China poses greater threat than Iraq does
- Charities find donations skyrocket after attacks, then dive
- Deployment is now more commonplace
- Editorial: Builders can solve their own problem
- Editorial: We must be in war for long haul
- Columnist Victoria Sun: UNLV golf team looking for Moore
- Columnist Peter Benton: South Shore's Akridge triumphs at Southwest Section championship
- Community briefs for Sept. 11, 2002
- Oral HIV tests are available
- VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: The hard truth on Entwistle's final night
- Savvy wine buys: '97 Marques de Riscal Rioja Riserva
- Columnist Elizabeth Foyt: Backdrop of Faberge art highlights Bellagio party
- Columnist Muriel Stevens: Don't cheapen Sept. 11
- Prone to theatrics: Area productions offer volume, variety
Tuesday, Sept. 10
- McCarran likely won't meet screening deadline
- Vegas flights to be increased
- Senate hearing set
- Summerlin casino dependent on debt, earnings levels
- Nevada gaming win off again
- Calvin Klein outlets to close in Las Vegas area
- HMO chief: Vegas costs rising slower than national rate
- Money to battle Yucca runs low
- Kenny, Hunt square off in first debate
- Flag fliers: 9-11 resulted in wave of patriotism
- Several factors figure in expected travel slowdown
- Highlights of July win report on Nevada casinos
- Nurse killed in crash dedicated to kids, work
- Panel clears police in use of force
- State budget faces steeper shortfall
- Suspect in killing of girl, 9, served time in 1996 shooting
- Suspects blame each other
- News briefs for Sept. 10, 2002
- West Wendover deal scrapped
- Station moves closer to deal for California Indian casino
- ACLU plans lawsuit against state Ethics Commission
- Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Stewart incident may mean fewer passes
- Ali memorabilia to be displayed at MGM Grand
- Ex-Rebel star Hunt pleads guilty in case
- Raggio says there's a 'united effort' by GOP to elect Nolan
- Casinos step up for Miss America pageant
- State retirement fund targeted for luring business to Nevada
- Mentally ill homeless will be sought out in pilot plan
- Herrera, Porter are questioned about Social Security fix
- Witness: Killing was a mistake
- Software allows instant budget analysis
- Ebbers' $408 mil. loan at issue
- Obituaries for Sept. 10, 2002
- Travel on Sept. 11 will not be business as usual
- Numbers game
- Columnist Dean Juipe: King, Lewis at forefront of change
- LV's Houston struggling in L.A.
- Letter: We could be wrong about Iraq
- Letter: Issue transcends Blue Diamond
- Letter: Citizens need to be more active by voting
- Editorial: Keep alive memory of Sept. 11
- Where I Stand -- Brian Greenspun: Honesty is best policy
- Security changes not likely to go away
- Las Vegans affected in many ways
- Key events: Chronology of some key events in U.S. before and after Sept. 11, 2001
- Sun photographer wins award for famous photo
- Family members of victims reflect, remember
- Parents of Ranger who died in war grieve in their own way
- America's psyche forever changed
- Teacher's legacy lives
- Economy still worries some locals
- FBI facing new priorities
- Sheriff: Metro, community must be ready
- Las Vegans played part in rescue efforts
- Family proud to be part of famous photograph
- Columnist Ron Kantowski: Kansas adds some speed with NASCAR deal
- Ralph Siraco's selections for Wednesday's races at Del Mar
- Allstate charity helps out Habitat
- Community briefs for Sept. 10, 2002
- Nevadans remembering Sept. 11
- Columnist Susan Snyder: Old news is new news at Red Rock
- September mourn: A year after 9-11, some Vegas entertainers still suffer
Monday, Sept. 9
- VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: 'American Idol's' Clarkson for president?
- Sierra in pact with Valley hospitals
- News briefs for Sept. 9, 2002
- House panel seeks faster Yucca license application
- Vegas slot maker moves to comply with Nasdaq rules
- Tribe finalizes casino expansion
- Report: Company to be sold
- Funeral replaces wedding
- LV flights to 3 cities trimmed
- ACLU still critical of state's work card proposal
- Signatures gathered at Red Rock
- Girl's final act saves life of infant boy
- Election could result in more low-key board, insiders say
- Crash prompts look at toughening graduated license program
- New deal announced for sale of Maxim
- National detailing latest plan for financing
- History emerges as Lake Mead contracts
- Personal watercraft use on lakes outlined
- Trio to help in L.A.'s playoff bid
- Columnist Ron Kantowski: Rebels need not apologize for KU win
- Thomas ready to battle his friend
- Running game too much for KU
- Volleyball team falls to Ball State
- Obituaries for Sept. 9, 2002
- Corsun, popular owner of deli, dies
- Indiana casino winnings up on dockside gambling
- Correction
- Coroner's inquest finds police shooting justified
- Firing of veterans home director criticized
- Defibrillators at hotels credited with saving lives
- DA: Simbrat had previous accidents
- Criticism flies in controller's race
- Compromise made on group-home fees
- Delays continue to pile up at Justice Center
- Columnist Ralph Siraco: Baffert gangs up on Del Mar Futurity with five entries
- Letter: GOP is party of hypocrites
- Letter: McDonald's not serious about healthier foods
- PCL playoffs
- Editorial: Retain the urgency of air laws
- Editorial: Let's throw sunshine on secret settlements
- Community briefs for Sept. 9, 2002
- Immunization schedule for Sept. 9, 2002
- Birth announcements for Sept. 9, 2002
- Review: House of Blues crowd falls for icon Morrissey
- Review: Coldplay coolly sets the tone
- Real to Real: MTV gearing up for Real World Las Vegas'
- Big Ten teams have mixed luck against nonconference opposition
Friday, Sept. 6
- Police probe threats against reporters who wrote Seagal stories
- Lender faces record fine for predatory lending
- Detroit contractor named
- Challenges remain for National
- America West expands service
- Business unit name changed
- Judge extends financing plan
- Vegas firms set to mark Sept. 11
- Enron motion on Nevada utilities considered
- Commercial real estate markets remain sluggish
- Casinos gear up for football season
- 'Lifetime jackpot' planned
- Caesars second to get OK for private salon
- Rating agency upbeat about casinos
- Guinn: Raising taxes 'highest priority'
- Police called to quell crowd
- Teacher sex cases prompt call for probe
- School district investigates cause of Clark evacuation
- Hansen's name restored to ballot
- Woman has no regrets in slaying
- Heated battle expected in sheriff's race
- Black boxes: Devices seen as way to monitor teens' driving
- 51s bounce back to even series with Edmonton
- CCSN in action
- Cortez to referee Vargas-De La Hoya
- Rebels ranked 16th in preseason poll
- California guard gives verbal committment
- Tech giant's stock rebounds on respectable sales forecast
- Rebels 'need' win against KU
- Johnson & Johnson spark Jaguars' victory in opener
- Obituaries for Sept. 6, 2002
- Steve Rogich, brother of political adviser, dies
- News briefs for Sept. 6, 2002
- Bush wants more for Yucca
- PCL Playoff box: Las Vegas - Edmonton
- Acosta back after yearlong Vegas hiatus
- He Said, She Said: Saint, Hayden revise 'Love Letters'
- Harrigan leads induction class
- Indictment will be sought against driver in fatal crash
- Veterans home director ousted
- Rain has arrived but the drought remains
- Columnist Dean Juipe: Pats, Eagles good plays on the over
- Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: Badgers win 1 and lose 1
- Kenny happy question on Nevada Power stays on ballot
- Columnist Sal DeFilippo: Realignment means long math to finding winners
- Columnist Steve Guiremand: AF's Fisher no king with Lobos' fans
- Editorial: U.S. must stand by Afghan government
- Action on gravel pit delayed
- Red Cross planning readiness program
- Political notebook: Kenny, James say no conspiracy
- Letter: Don't force your music on others
- Ralph Siraco's selections for Saturday's races at Del Mar
- Comedy Festival honors Reynolds, Carlin, Reiner
- Letter: Police vehicles slow speeders
- Letter: Yucca counsel is a waste of our $4 million
- Scene Selection -- Geoff Carter: Del Toro true star on'Blade II' DVD
- State's number of legal immigrants takes jump
- Blood drives
- Coldplay finds the need for speed
- Attorney general race heats up with debate
- Editorial: Preserve heritage of park
- 'Mystere' still a wonderland at Treasure Island
- Community briefs for Sept. 6, 2002
- Columnist Jerry Fink: At Romy's, it truly was a grand old party
- Columnist Susan Snyder: The time is meow for cat news
- Datebook for September 6, 2002
- On Display for September 6, 2002
- Performing Arts for September 6, 2002
- Columnist Barb Henderson: Memories at the end of the rainbow
- AVP Shootout
- Las Vegas Motor Speedway point standings
- Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Bump-and-runs may be on tap at Richmond
- Impressionable
- Editorial: Lands bill too close to lose
- Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: New battle to save Tahoe
- VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Ushering in Beat generation
- Columnist Susan Snyder: Numbers meant to move us
- Letter: Bad drivers are the real problem
- Letter: Citizens don't seem to matter to White House
- Panel's value questioned
- Columnist Jon Ralston: Post-primary analysis is absurd
- Columnist Erin Neff: Lobbyists will rush in to fill the void
- Columnist Benjamin Grove: Pentagon rebuilt; airport security lagging
- Editorial: Truth about taxes finally comes out
- Columnist Jeff German: Nolan wins one for the Little Guy
- Jewish calendar showcase for kids' artwork
- Dismal picture painted over arts funding
- Max Corsun, longtime Las Vegas deli owner, dies
- Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: Dog days, not coach, were problem in 'Let's roll' controversy
- Jayhawks head to Las Vegas
Thursday, Sept. 5
- Performance of Hispanic candidates 'disappointing'
- Clark High evacuated; 23 students treated
- Teacher held on sex charges involving student
- Vegas casino hotel tries blocking pizza fliers
- Casino developer seeks time
- Vegas attorney sues for right to use trade names
- Vegas lender names new CFO
- Satre announces he'll step down as Harrah's chief executive
- LV firm sued over alleged fraud
- Las Vegas new-home sales rise in July
- Politicians begin drive to Nov. 5 in earnest
- National says financing package ready for judge
- Doctors question report critical of state discipline
- Builders lose bid in new defects ruling
- City may buy park back from state
- Strategist takes blame for bungled Bunker bid
- Animal Foundation plans second site
- Grand jury to assist in homicide case
- Hurricanes help dampen Southern Nevada
- Some health aides to see insurance hikes
- Binion estate gets OK to sell house
- New rules would limit watercraft on lake
- Johnson aims to kick-start Desert Pines
- PCL Playoff box: Las Vegas - Edmonton
- Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Top Fuel title may be decided again in LV
- UNLV meet canceled
- 51s blow lead in Game 1
- Columnist Ron Kantowski: More unreal sports from SI
- Driver in fatal crash wants out of plea agreement
- Trailblazers get nod in exciting opener
- Man who confessed in church to killing wife rejects deal
- Las Vegas couple charged with fraud in marketing scheme
- Baptists mobilize against lottery
- La. again helping Indians with casino idea
- News briefs for Sept. 5, 2002
- Ensign hopes to give McCarran security more time
- Tougher Yucca rules requested
- Controversy continues over county's billboard ordinance
- BC has easier road to 3A playoffs
- Rebels LB Seward has nose, mind for defense
- Rebels to play 6 tourney teams
- Hard Rock hosts beach volleyball
- UNLV men's schedule
- Plans for Lamb interchange studied
- Development on small lots halted until rules in place
- Bronze Stars awarded at Nellis
- Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: Baseball at its best
- Las Vegas council briefs for Sept. 5, 2002
- Ralph Siraco's selections for Friday's races at Del Mar
- Editorial: Hunt for bin Laden requires the best
- Obituaries for Sept. 5, 2002
- Washington coasts in primary
- Primary candidates give support to O'Neil
- Letter: Driver education is what's lacking
- Letter: Raise taxes to help children
- Letter: Baseball players just crybabies, not real men
- Community briefs for Sept. 5, 2002
- Carstens, native of flooded town of St. Thomas, dies
- De La Hoya counting days to big fight
- Former Sahara executive chef Anderson dies at 67
- Columnist Dean Juipe: Winky needs Wright moves for big payday
- Editorial: Light rail: On the right track
- Project Sedan, 1962
- Tips for visitors
- Blast from the Past: Nevada Test Site proves a powerful tourist hot spot
- Columnist Ruthe Deskin: Remember: 'This too shall pass'
Wednesday, Sept. 4
- Walsh, Ahlstrom vie for public administrator
- Reid and Ensign confront Iraq
- Report: Most disciplined state doctors practicing
- Rate increase denied
- It's Cegavske vs. Hansen in Senate District 8
- Young, Oaks will meet in November election
- Nolan revels in victory in Senate District 9
- Man arrested in crash that killed Sun executive
- Nevada miners hopeful as prices improve
- National still negotiating with creditors
- Nevada to try attracting more Japanese firms
- Effects of redistricting felt in races
- Veteran prosecutors to battle for district attorney's post
- Winners look ahead
- Mandalay's Internet bookings soar
- James wins in commission GOP primary
- Newcomer Atkinson ousts longtime state Assemblyman Price
- Software system acquired by Las Vegas company
- America West adds flights
- Anti-terrorism funds increased
- Mosley survives primary race
- 51s target fans with bobbleheads, beer
- Chasing the big dogs
- Columnist Dean Juipe: Dodgers do disservice to the 51s
- Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Schmidt hires Ray for last 2 IRL races
- Trucking company's demise is rivals' boon
- Candidate supports slots at tracks
- Two guilty of loan-sharking at Connecticut casino
- New charges coming
- Election official hopeful about improved turnout in November
- Care elected to second term without opposition
- Tiffany, Hawk set the stage for Senate 5 showdown
- Elliott, Guzman advance
- Incumbents bounced in Assembly primary
- Avila to challenge Parraguirre for clerk
- Brown, Bergstrom in constable showdown
- Council's benefits cut but lease issue loses
- Hammargren wins in comeback race
- Chowning edges Denis for Assembly
- Letter: U.S. policies on Iraq muddled
- Letter: Slowpokes must move to the right
- Letter: Aggressive drivers scourge of the roadways
- Council votes down project, but doesn't close the door
- County backs wetlands bonds
- Editorial: Incumbency, cash don't always prevail
- Family of man who was killed by NHP car wins lawsuit
- Experience pays off for incumbent Williams
- News briefs for Sept. 4, 2002
- Editorial: Legal fight over dump to kick in
- Governor's race: Have vs. have-not
- Brager, Moulton advance to general
- Bigger McIntyre ready to anchor Durango 'D'
- Schofield will battle Aguirre
- Centennial, Durango cast as favorites
- Sunrise region
- Boylan, Ochoa will meet in November
- Porter, Herrera get down to business
- County joins state in endorsing proposed Boulder City bypass
- Boggs McDonald focuses on Berkley in November
- Columnist Victoria Sun: Women's group way off base
- Columnist Peter Benton: Powers, Larson team for win at LVCC
- Jeweler inspired by Las Vegas' glitz
- Ralph Siraco's selections for Thursday's races at Del Mar
- Immunization schedule for Sept. 4, 2002
- PCL playoffs
- Prep Schedule
- Columnist Elizabeth Foyt: Wisconsin-UNLV pre-game party full of cheer
- Columnist Muriel Stevens: Airlines weight for charges
- Savvy wine buys: '96 Cape View Cabernet Sauvignon
- Cheap thrills: 'Vegas on the Dime' author unearths city's best bargains
- Community briefs for Sept. 4, 2002
- Obituaries for Sept. 4, 2002
- Reid, Ensign return to Iraq issue after trips
- Raitt, Lovett will perform at concert for Citizen Alert
- Atkinson Gates' mother dies at 69
- Primary election results
Tuesday, Sept. 3
- State to sign new contract for lawyers to fight nuke dump
- Quiet holiday weekend marred by three deaths
- Harrah's not liable in woman's death
- RTC studies light rail from south Strip to Green Valley
- Counselors to talk with students in aftermath of crash
- Nevada's first state college opens its doors
- Trucking shutdown hits workers, shippers
- Citi stock gains 'sell' rating
- Manufacturing continues to strengthen
- Mayor ready to talk with Miami Nation
- Game maker director implicated in SEC probe
- 9-11 job losses in Vegas, nation less than feared
- Rosemary's opening Friday at casino
- Graphic arts exhibit canceled
- Polling places are off to a slow start
- Blackout caused by equipment failure
- Thomas: At the end, we'll still be in a bowl game
- Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: More international drivers headed to U.S.
- Local sports calendar
- Prep Schedule
- Williams catching on as Las Vegas' new go-to guy
- United hopes new chief exec can turn company around
- LV, Foothill picked to win divisions
- Sunrise region
- Bypass needs federal funding
- Columnist Dean Juipe: Exasperating QB may force coach's hand
- Depleted 51s revved up for playoff run
- Editorial: Gravel mine move is worth studying
- Letter: Mother's school uniform stance harms her son
- Letter: Longtime soda tradition at stake
- Letter: Better patrolling of freeways urged
- Court briefs for Sept. 3, 2002
- PCL box: Las Vegas - Sacramento
- Columnist Ron Kantowski: At least UNLV got a photo before it went dark
- Ralph Siraco's selections for Wednesday's races at Del Mar
- Editorial: Delay OK, but vote must be no
- Culinary, Hispanic community issue late endorsements
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- Trucking firm shuts down U.S. operations
- Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: New Maine best seller
- Obituaries for Sept. 3, 2002
- Cooling trend is expected
- News briefs for Sept. 3, 2002
- Las Vegas Comedy Festival, trade show begins Wednesday
- Review: Time away from stand-up hasn't robbed Williams
- Columnist Susan Snyder: Laboring through job issues
- Riders hope to cycle more money to families of Sept. 11 victims
- Birth announcements for Sept. 3, 2002
- Masterpieces on display at Guggenheim Hermitage
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- UNLV president denies reports of Livengood as new AD
- Another potential buyer emerges for Fontainebleau
- Mandarin Oriental spa puts service first
- Rashad Evans says Rampage rivalry won’t fade
- Rebels try to avoid the ‘trap’ at Santa Clara
- County’s poorest children have death without dignity
- Adults’ rudeness spoils children’s program at school
- Strip to be closed for Sunday marathon
- Kirk Kerkorian: CityCenter is ‘simply the most amazing’ Vegas project ever
- Banks pressured to be more helpful
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