Story archive for January 2005
Monday, Jan. 31
- United pilots ratify contract
- Reid slams Bush on Iraq policy
- Doctors want to revive medical lawsuit screening
- Company buying Canada's Creo
- Student's comic strip depicted teacher's death
- News briefs for January 31, 2005
- Commercial property owners feel tax bite
- Slain Marine was dedicated to job, family
- Guinn seeks more for Medicaid
- Study sought on children in foster families
- The Armenian connection
- Developers eyeing other projects for downtown
- NFL crackdown dampens party
- Vengeance for Las Vegas
- Patient Falcons await Rebels
- Columnist Ron Kantowski: Gladiators' opener was a sound for sore ears
- Columnist Ralph Siraco: Las Vegan wins $384,500 in handicapping contest
- Sports briefs for January 31, 2005
- Personal incomes jump 3.7%
- Company said to be seeking Creo for $1 billion
- Kovpotina blows away women's record
- December new home sales up slightly
- Lady Rebels build momentum
- Car maker adds new safety devices to standard lineup
- Letter: Rice's opponents showed integrity
- Letter: Bush's plan for Social Security only aids cronies
- Tribe devises rewards program for workers
- Despite Trump bankruptcy, creditors to be paid in full
- Owner admits involvement in formation of operation
- Pawnee Nation plans gambling resort with golf course
- Gambling expansion doesn't look like good bet in 2005
- Editorial: Cameras, yes; audio, no
- Editorial: Girls' ordeal should never be repeated
- Brown files for re-election to Las Vegas City Council
- Appeals court upholds cigarette suit
- State considers appeal of ruling on petitions
- Officer at coroner's inquest: Two shots not enough
- County moves on land swap audit
- Dancer's prostitution conviction overturned
- Goodman appeals ethics panel ruling
- Obituaries for January 31, 2005
- Jury deliberates in Lone Mountain murder case
- January was one of the wettest in valley
- Birth announcements for January 31, 2005
- Tisdale shows smooth moves at Boulder Station
- Columnist Susan Snyder: Pioneers no longer overlooked
- Readers prompt return of Duplex to Sun's comic pages
- Sand Dollar fans singin' the blues
Friday, Jan. 28
- DOE unveils details of above-ground storage plan
- United mechanics reject contract deal
- LV nurse returning to India to help children of lepers
- Rogers wants state surplus for education
- Two more file for Mack's job
- Las Vegans head to California to cast ballots in Iraqi election
- State health aid to county omitted
- Columnist Jeff German: Tabish team hits a new low
- LV blows lid off downtown odor
- Man sentenced in bat attack
- Reid's phone call to Ridge spurs LV sisters' release from federal custody
- County may change way airport sells surplus land
- Analysts: Wynn will be able to charge more for rooms
- Suit against Gaming Control Board is dismissed
- Business Bank earnings hit record
- Builder acquires Arizona land
- Private gaming salons at Venetian approved
- County may pass tough ordinance on day laborers
- DLJ files $26 million claim in bankruptcy case
- Sentencing postponed in drug case involving Internet prescriptions
- Power plant construction progress exceeding expectations of PUC
- Worker coalition: Hospitals' rate hike request too high
- AMA leader says companies can help ease health crisis
- Fishing report: Wintry weather brings out bass in the wash
- Metro lieutenant facing DUI charges in Utah retires
- Gladiators see opening against rival Avengers
- Tough road trip will decide Rebels' place in MWC
- Defense presses, stresses Lobos
- Columnist Ron Kantowski: Marathon men should run with NASCAR
- Sports briefs for January 28, 2005
- Columnist Nick Christensen: When grades come first, everyone wins
- Organizers expect biggest, best race yet
- Arena League gets Sunday spotlight
- Nicorette, not Winston, now part of NASCAR
- Vegas testing sets tone for Nextel Cup season
- Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: New team has Capps thinking championship
- Don't believe everything you see about Rupp
- Saturday's matchup: UNLV (9-7, 2-2) at New Mexico (14-5, 1-3)
- Grants to benefit school programs
- RTC will ask feds for $150 million for trains
- Rogers wants policy set on single professional schools
- Money, time are toughest challenges for Yucca rail line
- Flu season has been mild so far
- Economic growth slows in final quarter of 2004
- Life sentence given in killing in parking lot of the Palms
- County ponders 2 percent tax on car rentals
- Berkley attends Auschwitz ceremony
- Berkley: Bechtel shouldn't get bonus
- Video game, server software help profit beat expectations
- Ralph Siraco's Santa Anita selections
- Saturday's horse racing entries
- Preps: Thursday's Results
- Fire hydrant fixed after blaze destroys houses
- Inquest to rule on fatal shooting
- Fight schedule
- Henderson briefs for January 28, 2005
- Commission to set big game seasons
- Card games at tribal casinos make legal debut
- Ceremony marks start of work on Silver Slipper casino
- Lottery chief wants to thwart legal, illegal competitors
- Casino site goes for $3.5 million
- News briefs for January 28, 2005
- Correction
- UNLV tries to deal with low graduation rates
- Report traces Nevada's record growth, water use
- Letter: Spend surplus on urgent needs
- Letter: Too many rules at school district restrain teachers
- Lawsuit over downtown property put on hold
- Growth brings power plant pollution to residents
- Council certifies Tarkanian's win
- Federal funds will be used for new homeless project
- Editorial: Cutting dead weight
- Editorial: More debate, less bickering
- Fired reformatory official files suit
- Ferraro's State of the City sees powerfully green future
- Columnist Spencer Patterson: Tisdale rebounds to overcome stage jitters
- Uber Time: Away from Blue Man, members of Uberschall find time to play
- Columnist Lisa Ferguson: Queen mom Blizzard reigns on comedy stages
- Columnist Jerry Fink: Blues artist Wolf turning life around
- Columnist Muriel Stevens: Pastries (and more) are found at patisserie
- Morrison takes listeners down relaxing 'Highway'
- Columnist Jerry Fink: Eglash pays tribute to Carson
- Tribute to Marilyn Monroe doesn't blow our skirts up
- Performing Arts for January 28, 2005
- Datebook for January 28, 2005
- On Display for January 28, 2005
- Poole, an original Rhythmette at Las Vegas High, dies at 70
- Obituaries for January 28, 2005
- Community briefs for January 28, 2005
- Kids get the facts about sex and HIV
- Ensign introduces bill to revise truck fuel tax
- A history of change
- Columnist Susan Snyder: Grown-ups are behaving childish
- Columnist Jon Ralston: Guinn's long list lacks vision
- Where I Stand -- Brian Greenspun: Culture of the uninformed
- Rock Talk
- Letter: Small fixes for Social Security
- Columnist Jeff German: Yucca foes may have DOE on ropes
- Editorial: Iraq hopes to chart new beginning
- Letter: Casinos must pay a higher share
- New park is a doggone good idea
- Children's workshops stage a little fun
Thursday, Jan. 27
- Wal-Mart opens smaller valley stores
- Nevada taxable sales rise for 11th straight month
- Station KCNV returns to air
- LVCVA chief: Vegas' success relies on exploiting its brand
- McCarran traffic jumps in '04
- FCC official: Deregulation hurting media diversity
- DOE to seek less money for Yucca
- Homebuilder's profit rises
- Workers ratify contract with grocery stores
- Sisters facing deportation to remain in custody
- Unit's mission: Deliver supplies, represent Nevada
- Las Vegas Monorail won't get funds for extension
- Multimedia Games in deal with Sigma
- Homeless advocates take to streets for headcount
- Health and welfare top Legislature's agenda
- Green Valley Ranch hopes to lure big spenders with expansion
- FAA says planned condo tower not a hazard
- Democrats set plans to help families
- Review board keeps subpoena power
- CCSN to drop truck driving school
- Company amends purchase agreement
- Reid staffer back at work after arrest
- Bodman plans to keep Cabot holdings
- Gibbons named chairman of House energy subcommittee
- Lobos' Granger back on the court
- Sports briefs for January 27, 2005
- Lady Rebels on slippery slope to medocrity
- News briefs for January 27, 2005
- Suit: Mayor's son duped woman in land deal
- Preps: Girls' State rankings
- Fatal stabbing investigated
- Program provides free gun locks
- Montandon challenger emerges
- Lawsuit alleges top authorities had responsibility in scandal
- Judge lays into Tabish attorney
- Warm weather rouses tortoise
- Hutchison steady in wake of tragedy
- Stanley Leisure may apply for all new U.K. casinos
- Mexican Mafia show up in Nevada prisons
- Mesquite may avoid fines for its response to flooding
- Oil refiner to spend $525 million to reduce emissions
- Wet day linked to more than 200 accidents
- Late rally pushes Gaels past Durango
- Casino agreement shelved
- Tribe meets about casino plan
- Ralph Siraco's Santa Anita selections
- Friday's horse racing entries
- Commission hires lawyers
- Preps: Wednesday's Results
- Belmont dog track suffers more fallout from indictments
- Partner tribes question Pawlenty casino fee
- Ravens' Lewis sentenced to four months in prison
- Obituaries for January 27, 2005
- Letter: Inaugural was a party for the rich
- Letter: Election was not a Bush mandate
- Letter: Use tax surplus to address needs
- Editorial: Yucca rush is now clear
- Editorial: Ward 1's new voice
- Guard, Reserve employer award nominations sought
- Ex-Bush spokesman Fleischer describes life at White House
- 'Two and a Half Men' dissected at NATPE
- Columnist Susan Snyder: Outdoor shop displays great stuff
- Orchestrated Effort
Wednesday, Jan. 26
- NFL Playoff Glance
- Lawmakers told of need for mental health funding
- Ward 1 voters choose Tarkanian in recall
- Senate confirms Rice, 85-13
- Bodman sets new Yucca deadline
- Las Vegans recall horrors of the Holocaust
- Guard, inmate plead guilty in prison sex case
- Environmentalists oppose re-channeling of Virgin River
- Problem gambling advocates laud Guinn's call for funding
- Guinn wants to borrow funds for state projects
- Palms construction continues
- Execs charged in stock fraud case plead not guilty
- Columnist Jeff German: Taxicab Authority has lost it
- UNLV course probes forensic science depths
- Airport land deal is under scrutiny
- Hispanic students show gains in AP tests
- Weather mutes Las Vegas classical music station
- Nevada State Bank parent's earnings jump
- Companies urged to welcome gender differences
- Guinn plans to use land rule to help with affordable housing
- Cable television growth hampered, experts say
- Gators clinch playoffs berth
- Sophomore trumps
- Preps: Boys' State Rankings
- Coyote Hungry
- Lobos' star questionable, but Rebels prepare for him
- Columnist Ron Kantowski: Sanford gets a pass before judgment
- Sports briefs for January 26, 2005
- Speedway adds seating for March NASCAR race
- Valley gets even with Pioneers
- McCracklin not likely to return
- Columnist Adam Candee: The first of many golfers to enter UNLV's hall of fame
- Columnist Peter Benton: Exber reels in another player of the year award
- Ralph Siraco's Santa Anita selections
- Thursday's horse racing entries
- Preps: Tuesday's Results
- Columnist Jeff Haney: Bettors turn attention to Super Bowl props
- Legislature gets controversial taxi issue
- News briefs for January 26, 2005
- Court orders common ground on Yucca documents
- Guinn proposes $250 million extra for higher education
- Cost of living, urban villages discussed
- Candidates line up to file for upcoming city elections
- Pressure taken off Beaver Dam to ease danger from flooding
- New Nellis boss sees continued growth at base
- Tabish's attorney Serra offers other reason for leaving case
- Armenian sisters in 'unusual' case are called flight risks
- Agassi Academy adding kindergarten, first grade
- Galardi must keep hands off Jaguars strip club
- Court briefs for January 26, 2005
- Nanny must get public defender
- 'It was the open-pit fires, where they would toss the newborn babies'
- Firm posts $12 million loss
- Letter: Highway litter is out of control
- Letter: Proposition 13 is not to blame for California's woes
- Editorial: Don't break family apart
- Editorial: Boon for mental health
- Diplomat: Israel not likely to take action against Iran
- Lawmakers tackle slot machine issue in South Florida
- Media oppose bill to exclude records of racino applicants
- $60 million expansion at Prairie Meadows OK'd
- Obituaries for January 26, 2005
- Official says dog tracks now in gambling compliance
- Card games expected to begin in a few days
- She lived to see Red Sox win Series again
- Community briefs for January 26, 2005
- 30-year lease approved to build motocross track
- Residents will vote on new animal shelter
- Protecting open spaces key issue
- Deadline nears for seniors' rebates
- New technology has TV affiliates on alert
- Columnist Muriel Stevens: Love is the answer at Nambe
- Columnist Elizabeth Foyt: Black & White Ball a well-attended success
Tuesday, Jan. 25
- NFL Playoff Glance
- Failing schools would get help
- Guinn promises to boost health care, education
- Lambe to take over Reid's Las Vegas office
- GOP leaders bash Reid on Social Security issue
- Ensign to take lead on one of top GOP priorities
- Registration rebate plan is questioned
- Berkley pushes for return of artwork
- Students, colleagues shocked by teacher's suicide attempt
- School zoning meeting draws heated debate
- Girls' plight sparks community support
- Fire guts houses being built near Nellis
- Columnist Jeff German: Hope for problem gamblers
- Regents told to adopt clear policy on meetings
- Rio unveils new poker room
- NRC nominees not on level playing field on Yucca issues
- Shotgun-wielding driver leads police on high-speed chase
- Rebels on the rise
- Station may accelerate development of casinos
- Progressive Gaming announces plan to acquire VirtGame
- Caesars executives set to receive millions in severance pay
- Rival investors pay to keep track open for another week
- Health care, taxes top chamber's priorities for legislative session
- Senate confirms Gutierrez
- Human caffeine:
- Columnist Ron Kantowski: Real test for Rebels yet to come
- Dodgers sign Penny to one-year, $5.1 mil. deal
- Sports briefs for January 25, 2005
- Centennial, Silverado, Green Valley roll along in 4A girls' soccer
- Guinn likely to face strong opposition on some issues
- Berkley pushes for return of Auschwitz artwork
- State to fight order reinstating reformatory official
- News briefs for January 25, 2005
- NHRA champion voted Driver of the Year
- Wednesday's horse racing entries
- Preps: Monday's Results
- Packers hire Bates to coach defense
- Letter: Bush rewarded bad performance
- Letter: Public will soon rise up to protest protracted war
- Editorial: Governor's last hurrah
- Editorial: Carson the magnificent
- Slot machine approval likely
- Legislation to allow British super casinos passes hurdle
- Feinstein renews opposition to Indian casino in San Pablo
- Company hires former FBI official to oversee security
- Children sought for UNLV study
- Immunization schedule for January 25, 2005
- Middle school plan runs into problem with site
- Mozart Society tuning up for birthday celebration at UNLV
- Google to branch into TV with new feature
- Automaker predicts lower profit for 2005
- Sales of existing homes climb to all-time high in 2004
- Turmoil strikes retirement community
- Obituaries for January 25, 2005
- County to increase funding for Metro
- Getaway driver testifies in heist trial
- LV Christian radio founder French dies
- Deserts can fight global warming
- Columnist Susan Snyder: Museum has a case of the snakes
- Quotes on Gov. Kenny Guinn's "state of the state" address
- Golf Glance
- Public safety, other highlights in governor's budget,HFR,302
Monday, Jan. 24
- NFL Playoff Glance
- Cemetery plans buried in boondoggle
- Two-thirds-vote case rejected
- Northeast digging out after huge snowstorm
- Carson had long Vegas history
- Democrats outline priorities
- Early voting numbers indicate low turnout
- Tourist killed trying to stop robbers
- Tax rebate, new school program top Guinn plan
- Former teacher who pleaded guilty to sex crimes has shot at probation
- Woman, 75, injured while crossing street
- Man dies after stabbing at store
- Cops to pay settlement to family of slain man
- Mental health crisis center sought
- First Lake Mead fatality of year reported
- Police report on Galardi to be heard by county
- Public gets fresh look at growth
- Jobless rate stays near low
- Station Casinos earnings jump
- Casinos still leery of lottery
- Caesars shareholders to vote on buyout in March
- LV labors to lure gay tourists
- Progam helps put minorities, women in construction jobs
- Limited rail service restored
- Banks plan course of action against newest state taxes
- LV flights planned for Pittsburgh, Anchorage
- Judge agrees that erotic dance law is too vague
- Two years given in tax case
- Court hears arguments for smoking petition
- Lawyer: No negotiation in strip club case
- Metro identifies officer who shot boy
- Rebels hope to build momentum
- Deal is made in killing at alleged meth house
- Columnist Ralph Siraco: Eclipse Awards televised tonight from Beverly Hills
- Columnist Ron Kantowski: Renewed love affair with tennis
- Hawk rejects education post at swearing-in ceremony
- Sports briefs for January 24, 2005
- Death outside bar is ruled an accident
- UNLV alum makes roster
- Frustration mounts for boxed-in Wranglers
- Branch's big plays break Steelers
- Trial delayed in cabdriver's death
- Police see drop in violent crimes
- Research group says huge tax increase in 2003 was unnecessary
- Rebels land third all-state first-teamer in Rodriguez
- Preps: Schedule
- IBM PC unit sale to Lenovo faces security hurdle
- Newspaper deals investigated
- U.K. firms oppose Blair's gaming bill
- Judge dismisses lawsuit over payments to Vegas firm
- Former casino worker pleads guilty in prostitution
- New contract at Lake Michigan casinos win first union vote
- Company to submit casino proposal for Singapore
- Editorial: Go slow on lottery idea
- Letter: Spend more time in classrooms
- Letter: Tiffany should work for citizens, not GOP bosses
- Editorial: Yucca word games
- Five Nevadans to help elect new Democratic chairman
- Obituaries for January 24, 2005
- Snoop Dogg rolls through show at House of Blues
- Birth announcements for January 24, 2005
- Community briefs for January 24, 2005
- IRS reminds e-filers to 'send'
- Columnist Susan Snyder: Statewide, growth needs planning
- In eating contest, 'Black Widow' is woman of devour
- Long Division: Experts say celeb marriages such as Pitt-Aniston often succumb to pressure
Sunday, Jan. 23
Saturday, Jan. 22
Friday, Jan. 21
- Thursday's Sports Transactions
- NFL Playoff Glance
- Ward 1 candidate bios
- Gibbons' aide: "Communist" remark taken out of context
- State lottery to be pushed again
- Ward 1 recall election on tap
- Nevadans view the inaugural events in many ways
- Recall ballot text
- Friday's Sports Transactions
- East side of valley seen as most affordable housing
- Venetian agrees to $10,000 fine over underage gambling
- Union reaches agreement with grocery stores
- Resort group gears up for legislative session
- Motion made to free sisters
- America West Holdings reports quarterly loss on fuel, lower fares
- Builders mull attached dwellings
- Family claims Rizzolo target of arrests
- Some regents fear open policy hinders search for chancellor
- Body found outside Henderson bar
- Terrorism threat never materialized
- Ex-cop gets 10 years to life in drug case
- Columnist Jeff German: Rizzolo's worries mounting
- America West flights planned for Oklahoma, California
- Economist lauds state's supply-side emphasis
- Bank buys new building for headquarters
- Fourth-quarter profit rises
- World of Concrete convention hits town
- State considers cutting back on leasing office space
- Goodman lauds move on homeless
- Nevada florists blooming with joy after inaugural
- Sky Vue owners get suspended sentences
- Community briefs for January 21, 2005
- News briefs for January 21, 2005
- Blood drives
- Rural Nevada judges growing road-weary
- Company purchases land for slot parlor
- Conservation measures help prompt drought-alert reduction
- Nearby courses on the mend after flooding
- Columnist Ron Kantowski: LV's biggest hockey fan has given up on season
- Sports briefs for January 21, 2005
- Water contract passed over some objections
- Water briefs for January 21, 2005
- Michael Powell stepping down as head of FCC, officials say
- Letter: Better uses for inaugural money
- Letter: Give surplus to voters, not just to car owners
- Columnist Sal DeFilippo: All-state Super Bowl a foreign concept to Pennsylvanians
- Obituaries for January 21, 2005
- Supreme Court campaign funds reported
- Lavin makes graceful return to UCLA as broadcaster
- 'Must-win' season comes early for Rebels
- Editorial: Dress codes need study
- Editorial: Bush's vision of freedom
- High-profile Arizona players to visit
- Derailed train had carried paint waste
- Columnist Nick Christensen: Gaels get high marks on midseason report
- Serra dropped from Tabish team
- Plans made for new traffic light
- Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Gaughan keeps Nextel Cup door open
- Ralph Siraco's Santa Anita selections
- Montandon says betting on the city has paid off
- Saturday's horse racing entries
- Fishing report: Bass actions slows
- Casino in Grand Forks mulled
- State, San Juan Pueblo agree on electronic bingo machines
- Seneca tribe considers building casino in Buffalo
- Tentative contract agreement reached at Blue Chip casino
- Atlantic City sets sig retail
- Bushes, Cheneys greet Nevadans at ball
- Tent of high pressure keeps LV warm
- Senator recuperates from surgery
- Truancy court to receive more money
- Mental health services blamed in teen shooting
- Police, security to beef up weekend patrols at casino
- Report on avalanche awaited
- Mental health commission anxious for Guinn budget
- Tribute planned for Neal, 32-year veteran of Legislature
- Las Vegas welcomes 'Doggfather' of hip-hop
- Columnist Jerry Fink: Tranz steps up to Sahara
- Columnist Lisa Ferguson: 'Duty' called Connolly back into service
- Luther College Nordic Choir makes Las Vegas appearance
- Shins show legs in '01 debut effort
- Extreme Makeover: Silverton far more attractive after $150 million renovation
- Nothing forbidden about Westin's satirical production
- Columnist Spencer Patterson: For vacations, iPod is music to our ears
- On Display for January 21, 2005
- Performing Arts for January 21, 2005
- Walk of Stars on Strip to add Liberace, Marino
- Lutefisk dinner planned by Sons of Norway
- Datebook for January 21, 2005
- Columnist Muriel Stevens: Epicurean Club continues charitable ways
- Columnist Jerry Fink: Hookah offers customers Serenity at new lounge
- Chef to the stars
- Columnist Jon Ralston: Guinn's speech to state should address surplus
- Schools working to distinguish misbehaving from criminal acts
- The authority on tourism
- Variety of programs help keep seniors' interest engaged as they age
- Where I Stand -- Brian Greenspun: Bush forging history
- Columnist Jeff German: Terrorism threat leads to tense times in LV
- Editorial: Critics as 'communists'
- Letter: Don't forget it's taxpayers' money
- Letter: Ensure all good students receive help for college
- Editorial: Tarkanian for City Council
- Bidding Adieu
- Columnist Susan Snyder: Homeless can't be swept away
Thursday, Jan. 20
- NCAA Women's Division II Regional Rankings
- NFL Playoff Glance
- IGT sees drop in net earnings
- Reno high school band appears in inauguration parade
- Family struggles to keep teen daughters in U.S.
- MGM Mirage set to submit joint proposal for Singapore casino
- Thursday's Sports Transactions
- Shuffle Master to form TV production company
- Mandalay buyout prompts changes in management
- Las Vegas Sands may build Detroit convention center
- Work on generating station continues
- Some Nevada communities gain from higher gold prices
- Citigroup's record quarter in line with expectations
- WIC 'smart cards' make debut in Las Vegas Valley
- Fifteen schools favor stricter dress codes
- Teen shot after allegedly pulling knife on officer
- Derailed train contained contaminated soils
- Nevada fearing federal Medicaid cutbacks
- Crazy Horse boss jailed
- Sundevils suddenly super
- Mirabelli basks in afterglow of Series
- Plans unveiled for new center for special education
- Ensign to attendees: Dress warm
- Prisoners to make pub equipment
- Mystery surrounds education post as swearing-in nears
- Inauguration festivities are sweet music to Porter
- Obituaries for January 20, 2005
- Full runs expected at NHRA testing
- Berkley seeks investigation in denial of Purple Heart medals
- Brick by brick, Rebels building mediocre offense
- Sports briefs for January 20, 2005
- Reid aide appointed to NRC
- 'Marshall Plan' for cities needed, Reid tells mayors
- Moncrief defends herself at City Council meeting
- Ralph Siraco's Santa Anita selections
- Rusty Duval arrives with low expectations
- Columnist Jeff Haney: Champion has home ring advantage against Judah
- Court briefs for January 20, 2005
- Friday's horse racing entries
- Preps: Boys' State Rankings
- Gorman LB Reynolds on Parade All-America
- Tarkanian's campaign gets help from Berkley
- City Council delays Boyd vote
- Honda's hydrogen cars to run in LV
- Economic indicators rose in December
- Bank reports 20 percent drop in quarterly earnings
- Insurer reports 45.8 percent jump in quarterly earnings
- Commission approves Logandale project over residents' protests
- Casino proposal eyed for Mall of America
- Former governor's aide now lobbying for gaming firm
- Letter: Many sources are needed for 'truth'
- Letter: Social Security just needs tweaks
- Letter: Instead of rebate, give children a better education
- Emergency continues after record river flows
- Editorial: Inhumane treatment
- Editorial: Lights can save lives -- up to a point
- Sailor describes tsunami relief efforts
- Columnist Susan Snyder: Key Largo cashes in its chips
- Newton gathers, gauges talent for 'The Entertainer' cable contest
- City Council OK's out-call massage
- 'Scape Artist: Holder's work a study in abstract thinking
Wednesday, Jan. 19
- NFL Playoff Glance
- Quinn takes money lead in council race
- Guinn: Property-tax freeze would cost millions
- Seniors file appeals in ongoing tax protest
- County presses for flashing warning lights at intersections
- Diplomat speaks about Israeli concerns
- Harrah's, Caesars say they are complying with FTC requests
- Woman sticks to her rights
- Columnist Jeff German: TV shows packing the house
- City may amend its land deal with Boyd
- About 125 homeless displaced
- Homebuilder expands north
- Martha Stewart's stockbroker reports to Nellis prison camp
- Beers plans mental health bill
- Railroad service disruption having minimal effect in LV
- Southwest profit falls 15 percent on fuel costs
- Valley firms pitch in for health clinic
- Analysts suggest housing demand could rise again
- Satre named to board
- Parraguirre, Douglas outspent opponents in high court races
- State's gasoline price drops again
- NCAA Women's Division II Regional Rankings
- Hearing scheduled in Malone case
- Separate trials eyed in killing
- Obituaries for January 19, 2005
- New trial fought by LV prosecutors
- Woman pleads guilty in shooting of her husband
- Man indicted in ID theft case
- Supreme Court asked to reinstate malpractice suit
- Rams a tall order for Rebels
- Krall, walk, skate
- Columnist Ron Kantowski: Boomer's suitors: Europe and MLS
- Community policing moves into mall
- City beefs up anti-terrorism plan for water system
- Sports briefs for January 19, 2005
- Construction workers battle, chase thieves
- Preps: State rankings
- All grown up
- Columnist Jeff Haney: Sports books took a hit in NFL wagering
- Community briefs for January 19, 2005
- Eagle Scout honors received
- Assessor gives tips on tax bill
- Minnesota bill aims to legitimize hold 'em tourneys
- Louisiana casino winnings remain relatively flat
- Ralph Siraco's Santa Anita selections
- Broward County sets March 8 date for slot machine vote
- Audit finds problems in state gambling oversight
- Study: Problem gambling hits retirees hard
- Thursday's horse racing entries
- Columnist Adam Candee: Big-money events add green to local scenery
- Consumer prices jump 3.3 percent in 2004
- Still no swelled head for the big man on USC campus
- Guinn names Herndon district judge
- CCSN president finds shaky ground in Legislature
- Douglas outspent Hansen in judge race
- Abu Ghraib service may not be linked to denial of Purple Hearts
- Columnist Peter Benton: LPGA event organizers make call for volunteers
- Letter: Yucca's risks outweigh benefits
- Letter: Administrators block innovation
- Letter: Lottery would solve schools' funding crisis
- Editorial: Conservation success
- Editorial: Changing law isn't enough
- Columnist Muriel Stevens: Chinese New Year worth tour
- Rising from the Ashes: Renaissance man Yiorgo Aretos pilots revival of Sonio's Cafe
- Columnist Elizabeth Foyt: Vegas hotel opens in (hundred) grand fashion
Tuesday, Jan. 18
- Monday's Sports Transactions
- NFL Playoff Glance
- Issue of media diversity arises from racial slur
- Weather boosts water supply
- Guinn will unveil plan for state salary schedule
- Nevadans prep for inaugural events
- Injured acrobat's case raises health care questions
- High cost of special medical flight delays acrobat's trip home
- Homeless man's stolen car involved in wreck on Rancho
- Researcher trains dogs to sniff out tortoises
- Columnist Jeff German: Put the boobs on the tube
- Ethics panelist wants to put teeth in law
- Nevada National Guard looks into why Purple Hearts denied
- Sports briefs for January 18, 2005
- Columnist Ron Kantowski: Look who's leaving Las Vegas
- Brindise's Florida connection pays off
- Video game company building success from ground zero
- Key Largo closes today
- Development breaks ground in Henderson
- Resort begins taking room reservations
- Las Vegas, Atlantic City to boost earnings
- Major Vegas banking players report strong earnings
- Las Vegas man sues cops
- Guinn headed for Washington
- Corrections
- Sewage leaking into rivers slowed
- D.C. lobbying office has new face, same criticism
- Trial of horse-betting company in North Dakota begins
- Obituaries for January 18, 2005
- Lake Tahoe workshop set for Las Vegas
- Strategic alliance signs with Scientific Games
- Magazine names Loveman industry's best CEO
- Company narrows loss
- Government to seek more tax from Internet gambling
- Krispy Kreme CEO Livengood dismissed
- Quarterly profit plummets
- Glamis Gold begins 'no' vote campaign
- Profit meets expectations for fourth quarter
- Video store chain to consider new offer for Hollywood
- Gladiators already preparing for opener
- Work to be done at Ash Meadows
- Community briefs for January 18, 2005
- Family victims of home invasion
- Immunization schedule for January 18, 2005
- Concerns raised over massage code
- Nevada State College chief faces tough sales job
- Gorman's losses at tourney don't look so bad
- Wednesday's horse racing entries
- Editorial: Justice better served
- Letter: Social Security is latest deception
- Letter: CBS error not as costly as Bush lies
- Letter: Let's make sure that Millennium Scholars belong
- Editorial: Where we can do more
- Creature Feature: Disney on Ice brings 'Monsters, Inc.' to Orleans Arena
- Columnist Susan Snyder: Protesters consumed by silence
- Golf Glance
Monday, Jan. 17
- NFL Playoff Glance
- Program would sharply cut use of water
- TV weatherman fired over racial comment on air
- Tips for appealing property taxes
- Residents step forward to appeal big increases
- Iraqis in U.S. to cast ballots in historic election
- Housing found for some homeless
- Sewage lines may be fixed today
- GSN upping the TV stakes
- Viewers in LV market upset as channel is moved to digital
- Execs say future is bright for new Renaissance hotel
- Anthem begins offering health savings accounts
- D.C. airline expands west with LV flights
- Union takes on more health workers in Northern Nevada
- Denny's gets new look
- Restaurant, hotel join prestigious AAA list
- High-rise developer brings strengths to Vegas
- County aims to improve safety at intersections
- Authorities seize $22,000 in gambling bust
- Reid, Frist spar over Social Security on 'This Week'
- Firm sells two entertainment club units in Europe
- Proposal unveiled for casino
- Automakers announce deal
- Software maker names executive VP new president
- Letter: Will NBA leave New Jersey?
- Letter: Robust criticism of policy is part of democratic life
- Editorial: School safety at stake
- Editorial: Use 'surplus' to preserve scholarships
- LV man ordered to appear in NYC on gambling charges
- News briefs for January 17, 2005
- State routes to Mount Charleston open
- Pioneer radio, TV personality Morelli dies
- Obituaries for January 17, 2005
- Chance at QB sold Harrison to pick Rebels
- Penalties costly against Bakersfield
- Gulutzan trying to land NHL player
- Bumpy ride beneficial to Ebberts
- Rebels have no defense for 0-2 start
- Columnist Ron Kantowski: UNLV has right coach, wrong players
- Columnist Ralph Siraco: Handicapping tournaments shine spotlight on Vegas
- Sports briefs for January 17, 2005
- Reynolds' whirlwind weekend leads star LB to Oklahoma
- Asian-American group hopes to rally support for GOP
- Officer describes actions leading to fatal shooting
- Gunfire near theaters might be related
- Birth announcements for January 17, 2005
- Community briefs for January 17, 2005
- Columnist Susan Snyder: Lost City exhibits still dry
- Women's Top 25 Fared
- This Week's Women's Top 25 Fared
Sunday, Jan. 16
Saturday, Jan. 15
Friday, Jan. 14
- NFL Playoff Glance
- Rebels on the rebound
- Guinn to recommend $100 million to boost Millennium Scholarships
- Contractors Board warns residents against weather-related scams
- LVCVA films new commercials
- Golden Gate celebrates birthday
- LV man arrested on charges of illegal gambling
- Southwest announces ATA code share details
- City to lobby for cameras to catch traffic scofflaws
- Panel offers no sure answers for real estate difficulties
- CES success spurring expansion into Sands
- Ward 1 candidates debate issues
- Asian group to hold first meeting Sunday
- Officer charged in sex case with girl, 14
- Ramp lights to control freeway flow
- Columnist Jeff German: Valley faces trainload of problems
- Hundreds line up for chance at federally funded housing
- Las Vegas pharmacy sends drugs
- Overton begins huge cleanup
- Metro Police arrest pilot on suspicion of being intoxicated
- Nevada given low marks for children's quality of life
- 'Dumb Driver Law' gets little support from county officials
- Abraham pushes more nuclear power plants
- Columnist Ron Kantowski: The boys of winter are blowing hot air
- Early penalty opens floodgates for Gulls
- Union Pacific unsure of timetable to reopen
- Sports briefs for January 14, 2005
- Recruiting weekend boasts 4 players on all-state team
- Sanford adds old friend to complete coaching staff
- Steelers expect field to be in good shape
- Columnist Sal DeFilippo: NFL teams: 'Fancy meeting you here'
- Mountain West wants no piece of Utah State
- Trump sues developer over Seminole Hard Rock casino
- Woman sentenced in extortion case involving Dion's husband
- Gaming regulators OK site of proposed St. Louis casino
- 'Set For Life' tickets recalled
- Mob associates among those charged in gambling crackdown
- CEO's net worth grew the most in 2004, Forbes says
- Governor appoints new casino, lottery chiefs
- School Board elects Mason president
- Lady Rebels regroup in time for fifth consecutive win
- Nextel Cup 2005 Schedule
- News briefs for January 14, 2005
- Manufacturer plans to end production of 717 jet
- Wholesale prices plunge 0.7 percent in December
- Split-second timing crucial for 'City' comedy troupe at Flamingo
- Legislators eye first urban casino in S.F. Bay Area
- Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Repeat after me
- Saturday's horse racing entries
- Preps: Thursday's Results
- LV-Clark County Library District adds wireless service
- Columnist Barb Henderson: Mule deer enthusiasts gather
- Avalanches leave ski area hurting financially
- Mountain likely to remain off-limits to visitors
- As water recedes, teeth-rattling potholes remain
- Holiday closings
- Obituaries for January 14, 2005
- Rain delays many construction projects
- Library District settles sexual harassment suit
- Low-income seniors will find a silver lining
- Objection to bus transfer location rejected
- Letter: Students must be taught English
- Letter: Legislature must act promptly on property taxes
- City planners approve hospice for Henderson
- Inquest result expected today
- Datebook for January 14, 2005
- Editorial: No anointment here
- Performing Arts for January 14, 2005
- Editorial: Innovation benefits all
- Killers set to perform on 'SNL' this weekend
- Cooperative Extension reaches out to kids
- Columnist Muriel Stevens: Sammy's spruces up in a charitable way
- State reports list medical profession as the highest paid
- Mixing TV, music is Hall way
- Sun holiday auction raises record $1,600
- On Display for January 14, 2005
- Columnist Jerry Fink: Gallagher could be smash hit
- Columnist Jerry Fink: Atilla keeps live music alive at Euro Place
- Lake Mead-area hikes offer variety
- Community briefs for January 14, 2005
- Launching Plaid: Nostalgic production set for another run
- Blood drives
- Charges remain against Mongols and Hells Angels
- Ford must go to mental hospital
- Hearing delayed in serial rape case
- Discretion in sentencing welcomed
- Columnist Lisa Ferguson: Stand-up comics in Las Vegas overlooked? Shuli, you jest
- Baum: Perseverance key to 'Makeover'
- Columnist Jeff German: This is the time to help gambling addicts
- Where I Stand -- Brian Greenspun: A more perfect ruling
- In Silver State, Social Security debate follows party lines
- A Scout's-eye view of history
- Recipient of new award exemplifies principles of Scouting
- Columnist Susan Snyder: E-mails bring home winter peril
- New mobile dentist to serve children in rural Nevada
- Sister Scinta
- Columnist Jon Ralston: Guinn is taking easy way out
- Editorial: Nuke power 'makeover'
- Editorial: A warning from nature
- Letter: Inauguration is a patriotic display
- Letter: Property taxes should pay for better services
Thursday, Jan. 13
- NFL Playoff Glance
- Road closures
- Waters damage railroad tracks
- Derailed tankers checked
- Fire hits apartments at Moulin Rouge site
- Massive cleanup awaits Overton, Mesquite
- Program helps reduce juveniles in detention
- Feds yank $12.2 million Head Start contract
- December retail sales rise 1.2%
- Sports briefs for January 13, 2005
- Bush adviser offers conference attendees a recipe for success
- Appeals court denies new hearing for anti-tax advocate
- Kelly officially named to state PUC
- November visitation up despite drop in conventioneers
- Pipelines begin sending fuel again
- Software problem blamed in Raptor crash at Nellis
- Seniors plan protest of rising property taxes
- Expo showcases promo products
- Suit filed to put pot initiative before lawmakers
- Water chief stresses role of business for stability
- Mental hospital may not solve ER problems
- Economic award renamed after the O'Callaghans
- Heller sets his sights on Congress
- Cox names new Las Vegas general manager
- Many on Mount Charleston ignore evacuation advisory
- Union training center fined
- Executive increases holdings in company
- Control Board recommends OK for Venetian gaming salon
- Sun All-State Football
- Preps: State rankings
- Agency wants to settle auction-rate bond probe
- Lawyers in talks about impact of high court ruling
- Centennial's Lucas gives Mojave the boot
- Gaels too tall for Sierra Vista
- Southern Nevada coach happy to help build future rival
- Haz-mat team to inspect tankers derailed by flood
- Macau group may bid for country's first license
- Boston-area man hits $3.9 million jackpot at airport
- Immigration's Internet policy a hurdle for homeless
- Killer sentenced to four consecutive life terms
- Rebels expect better effort against Aztecs
- Jordan, Reynolds named state's top football players
- Illness going around in Jets-Steelers game
- Reynolds aims to be the best
- Letter: No law is needed for gift cards
- Letter: Use state surplus for more officers
- Letter: Bush's deadly vendetta should not be forgotten
- Editorial: It's just simply wrong
- Jordan's hard work pays off in victories
- Editorial: Downtown dream could be improved
- Grand Canyon trail is closed
- Team to assess flood, avalanche damage
- RTC reveals proposed mass transit during public meetings
- New mental hospital may not solve ER problems
- Clark County ranks high on list with imperiled species
- Lawmakers look for scholarship changes
- Dental school treatment program criticized
- Community briefs for January 13, 2005
- Friday's horse racing entries
- Preps: Wednesday's Results
- Longtime educator, embryologist Shapiro dies at 82
- Obituaries for January 13, 2005
- Motion Devotion: Austine Wood Comarow's exhibit at LVAM really moves
- Artists work pierces troubling subject matter
- Columnist Susan Snyder: Can we all be free at last?
- Las Vegan 'Makeover' scheduled for tonight
Wednesday, Jan. 12
- NFL Playoff Glance
- Residents brace for more flooding
- Weather woes continue
- Sports briefs for January 12, 2005
- Sick Test Site workers may get paid more quickly
- Lake Tahoe-like summit planned for Mount Charleston
- Company initiates coverage
- Teacher punched, student arrested
- Avalanche threat forces evacuation of Mount Charleston
- Homeless plan hampered by glitches
- Former commissioner may be tapped for board
- Sioux Falls service expanding
- Station named among best companies to work for
- Panel recommends hike in LVCVA execs' pay
- Caesars tower filling out
- FTC charges Vegas companies over sexually explicit spam
- Private hospitals accused of patient dumping
- Neighbors alert sleeping couple to house fire on northwest side
- Goodman touts downtown progress in annual speech
- Columnist Jeff German: Courthouse project dampened
- Firefighters' simulator first of its kind in U.S.
- New CCSN chief vows changes
- Chinese hospital executives look to Las Vegas for inspiration
- LVCVA looks to boost tourist volume
- City council approves Horseshoe casino
- Clark County Credit Union announces record dividend
- You can go home again
- Gasoline pipelines to Vegas shut down
- Letter: Many better ways to use surplus
- Letter: Investing would be improvement to Social Security
- Obituaries for January 12, 2005
- Youth center residents, staff rescued by Nellis helicopters
- Municipal building used as shelter
- Guinn to include pay raise for workers
- Editorial: Clarify Moncrief case
- Editorial: Close CCSN funding gap
- Avalanche threat forces Mount Charleston evacuation
- Trade deficit soars to high
- Student arrested after teacher punched in high school class
- Columnist Ron Kantowski: NCAA tries to get tough with academic reform bluff
- Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Laughlin race could be a Terrible thing
- Final brief on two-thirds tax vote submitted to Supreme Court
- Trial ordered in shooting death at Boulder Station
- Singapore casino bidder may build convention center
- Killer gets maximum sentence for robbery in addition to life
- NLV names temp judge
- Coalition revives fight against more Minnesota gaming
- Former teacher makes deal in sex case
- Report to Legislature shows rising mental illness
- Judge issued reprimand
- Columnist Jeff Haney: Divisional playoffs no longer easy pickings
- Talks continue as strike deadline nears for Indiana casinos
- Judge dismisses lawsuit challenging slots petition drive
- Caesars to take full control in Indiana casino
- Man charged with sexual assault, giving drugs to 12-year-old
- Lawmaker calls for background checks on Nevada doctors
- Experts reserved about results of BLM land auction
- Holmgren plans to return next year
- Leinart to make decision Thursday about future
- Rally redeems Rancho
- Pioneers race out to early lead, hold on
- Thursday's horse racing entries
- Preps: Tuesday's Results
- Columnist Peter Benton: Welch's achievement award highlights chapter awards dinner
- Tsunami relief
- Web site highlights growth issues
- School district seeks more data on troubled teachers
- Serrano-Villagrana convicted in bus stop death
- Community briefs for January 12, 2005
- Columnist Elizabeth Foyt: Event marks another chapter in sorority's storied past
- Annual event celebrates Jewish film, culture
- Columnist Muriel Stevens: After trip, Las Vegas a welcome sight
Tuesday, Jan. 11
- NFL Playoff Glance
- Flooding threatens Overton, Mesquite
- Gambling revenue hits highest November level
- No terrorism threat found in LV rail probe
- PurchasePro founder charged
- Study: Overtime's value often negligible
- CCSN president sets school's course for future
- Widespread obstruction by Metro, prosecutors alleged
- President: Funding gap must be fixed
- Report says perchlorate not that bad
- Decision to indict Moncrief criticized in letters
- Avalanche's tragic aftermath
- Sports briefs for January 11, 2005
- Agencies begin helping homeless people in camp
- Columnist Jeff German: Taxi board to blame for another mess
- Parents describe son's commitment
- Dad: Son 'was just a joy'
- Discounter plans to offer Boston nonstop flights
- Company pays off debt
- Caesars takes plunge into reality television
- Man held after reporting killing
- Appeals court to decide on money to fight Yucca dump
- American Express first sponsor of LV's centennial
- Monorail passes test during CES
- Video in taxis rejected
- Las Vegas highway case has wide implications
- Mom who left children in car receives probation
- Bicyclist dies in collision
- State amends Yucca silica suit
- Henderson-LV route to be discussed
- Obituaries for January 11, 2005
- Top court declines to hear appeal over casino lawsuit
- Southwest Gas corrects small errors in recent bill cycle
- Administration asked opinion on nuke waste case
- Bus stop fatal called tragic, simple case
- Letter: Use 'surplus' for better education
- Letter: Leaving nuclear waste in place is best solution
- Electronic machines to help fingerprinting
- Columnist Ron Kantowski: Losing skid in Salt Lake is overblown
- Editorial: A break from the past
- Sluggish start dooms win streak to five games
- Muted by Utes
- Raises, bonuses to lottery execs rankle some lawmakers
- Editorial: Freeze? Cap? Try a combo
- Northern schools are especially inconvenienced by snow days
- Community briefs for January 11, 2005
- Good marks given on carbon monoxide
- Scouting Museum to honor Shaw
- Immunization schedule for January 11, 2005
- Lakeside Casino revenue down after gaming options increase
- Governor pulls special session off table
- '04 was good to New Jersey casinos
- Dollar drops after Snow suggests U.S. won't halt decline
- EU, U.S. to settle Airbus-Boeing dispute through negotiations
- Preps: Monday's Results
- Wednesday's horse racing entries
- Tardiness gets Vegas millionaire disqualified
- Shanahan: Sky hasn't fallen in Denver yet
- Columnist Susan Snyder: Light reading isn't men's forte
- Drop In: Atomic Museum, featuring test-era memorabilia, opens next month
- Highlights of November 2004 revenue report on Nevada casinos
- Kings deal Christie to Orlando for Mobley, Bradley
Monday, Jan. 10
- NFL Playoff Glance
- Soldier from LV dies in Iraq vehicle crash
- Terrorism threat prompted LV rail probe in '03
- Avalanche kills LV teen at ski resort
- Rogers won't reveal plan to get college funds
- No easy solution seen for property tax hike
- One-stop center for needy delayed
- Incorrect ad prompts delay in subsidized housing lottery
- Special counsel is sought on Moncrief letters
- Gang member sentenced to more than 37 years
- Rent increase forcing homeless clinic to close
- CES attendees find clear sailing at airport
- Sports briefs for January 10, 2005
- Nevada's small firms boosting pay more
- High-tech company finds home in Vegas
- HP, others see living room as media hub
- Reinstated worker kept off the job
- Poker broadcast being negotiated
- Boyd Gaming is biggest winner in banner year for casino stocks
- SEC formalizes Vestin inquiry
- News briefs for January 10, 2005
- Incorrect ad may delay subsidized housing lottery
- Guinn to support restoring benefits to public employees
- Rebels have score to settle with Utes
- Columnist Ron Kantowski: New ABA has one guy worthy of its name
- Columnist Ralph Siraco: Big prize creating Eclipse anticipation
- Tonight's matchup: UNLV (7-5, 0-0) at Utah (12-3, 0-0)
- Education lottery marks third anniversary
- Governor seeks resignations of Indiana gaming officials
- Bluffs Run Casino expansion goes before city council
- Letter: Belated tsunami aid is appalling
- Letter: Television poker is creating future gambling addicts
- Residents prepare to travel to Sri Lanka to help
- Improved games give big lift to lottery profits
- Editorial: Tiffany plan for schools is not wise
- Murdoch offers $5.86 billion to buy out Fox holders
- Editorial: Time to pay the piper
- Gaming Board director resigns
- Obituaries for January 10, 2005
- Workshops set on presentations
- Birth announcements for January 10, 2005
- Judge suggests woman should not have more kids
- Parents, students to get opportunity to discuss proposed zoning changes
- Pod People: Apple's iPod sets pace among digital recorders
- Star garners energy for 'Elektra' premiere
- Columnist Susan Snyder: Pioche serves as homestretch
- Developer names new president
Sunday, Jan. 9
Saturday, Jan. 8
Friday, Jan. 7
- Women's Top 25 Basketball Schedule
- Wet weather to continue this weekend
- Local soldiers set for Iraq deployment
- Hewlett-Packard expands into entertainment
- Columnist Jeff German: Big-league quest needs team effort
- Charges reduced in bus stop crash
- Youth correction official ordered reinstated
- Naming of college chief may stall
- Baby home from hospital after suffering injuries
- CCSN's auto tech center to receive new priority
- Audit rips UNLV, UNR on bidding
- December hiring helped fuel most job growth in five years
- Stagehands' union elects new officers
- Small Business Administration loan volume jumps
- IBM buys local software company
- Firm's contract for CES extended
- Weather threatens to strand conventioneers
- Another condominium complex planned for downtown Vegas
- Discount changes announced
- CFO: 2004 revenue at $28.8 bil.
- U.S. appeals WTO ban ruling
- Company makes Forbes list
- Dawn Gibbons considers run for Congress
- Powell: Products will change face of regulations
- Panel: Future looks exciting, but consumers want reliability now
- Audit reveals improper spending by Nevada's university system
- Association predicts busy year for national lobbyist
- News briefs for January 5, 2005
- Las Vegas woman injured in crash
- Mental health agency seeks big budget
- Judges, candidates may have broken rules
- Plans to fix property taxes get failing grades
- Sports briefs for January 7, 2005
- Columnist Sal DeFilippo: We backed into it with a loss, but could be back into it with a win
- Columnist Ron Kantowski: MWC would be MIA in March Madness BCS
- Conference crown is up for grabs
- Audit: UNLV, UNR overspending
- Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Gaughan has designs on Truck Series
- Columnist Barb Henderson: It's time to apply for turkey tags
- Washington the team to watch
- Preps: Thursday's Results
- Saturday's horse racing entries
- McBain gets all-star nod
- Four-team trade goes through after one month of dealing
- News briefs for January 7, 2005
- Fishing report: Stripers getting closer to shore
- Some points of legislative audit on local schools
- Audit finds few problems with CCSD
- Two attacks on High Desert Prison inmates probed
- Brief monorail shutdown blamed on human error
- Developers visit possible casino sites
- Audit: Safety inspections neglected on buses, limos
- Company to sell about $300 million of junk bonds
- Aykroyd's nightclub company gets into the game in Atlantic City
- Reid welcomes discussion of election
- Raptors once again soar over Nevada desert
- UNLV group asked to assess state security
- Beers backs Guinn's plan for refunds
- Letter: Now is time for Rumsfeld to go
- Letter: U.S. stingy with global aid, cheap with services here
- Editorial: Ethics get tossed aside
- Editorial: Size is the new issue
- Schoolchildren offer help to tsunami survivors
- After-School All-Stars honored
- Valley getting wetter, mountains whiter
- Obituaries for January 7, 2005
- Henderson Police lawsuit is settled
- Trial begins in jewelry store holdup, death of guard
- Police agencies say local killings have dropped 9 percent
- Goodman plans State of the City
- IRS announces expanding filing
- Blood drives
- Community briefs for January 7, 2005
- Magical Mystery Tour
- Live and taped, 'X' sizzles in new home
- 'Amanita' set stage for Pond's depth
- Columnist Lisa Ferguson: 'Beer Man' brings his own humor to the game
- Performing Arts for January 7, 2005
- Columnist Spencer Patterson: Venue options for local bands are limited
- On Display for January 7, 2005
- Sun adding two new comics
- Columnist Muriel Stevens: Fleur de Lys a San Francisco treat
- Columnist Jerry Fink: Little brings USO riches
- Columnist Jerry Fink: David is always up for an eat-and-greet
- Kluger: Big-band man Shaw put on a great show
- Datebook for January 7, 2005
- $1 million bail cut in murder case
- Year in jail given in hitman case
- Missing murder trial witness found
- Where I Stand -- Brian Greenspun: Science is key ally
- Columnist Jon Ralston: It's time for telling fortunes
- Letter: Math test merits more attention
- Letter: Wasteful SUVs are reason we're fighting oil war
- Columnist Jeff German: Plan for cameras in cabs running into curb
- Editorial: Diminishing returns
- Editorial: Hey, what's in it for me?
- Weekend Time Schedule
- Civil rights panel's lack of activity questioned
- Locating emergencies
- Children find golf suits them to a tee
- Columnist Susan Snyder: Series gives kids Fudd for thought
- Paint it Black
- When King did lead
- King's work not yet complete, say local residents
Thursday, Jan. 6
- Top 25 Schedule
- SUMMARY BOX: Median home price at Lake Tahoe now $617,475
- Officials weigh solutions for property tax crisis
- Judge cancels machinists' contract with US Airways
- Guinn proposes rebate for vehicle registrations
- Driver critically injured in head-on crash in school zone
- VoIP grabbing more attention
- PacifiCare, GeriNet teaming
- Macau casino chief quits
- Linen company's drivers returning to work after strike
- Parents blame state for shooting
- Salvadorans get 18-month extension on U.S. stay
- Exclusive developer signed for downtown LV parcel
- Surveys say LV high in fat, low in IQ
- Developments not going Moncrief's way
- Ex-DEA agent won't face more prison time
- CCSN fights to save auto center
- Garcia gets hike in pay
- LV-Pittsburgh flights on Southwest likely
- New lab to help adults learn English
- Jordan to open fitness center, restaurants in LV
- Las Vegas homes staying on the market longer
- Harrah's U.K. venture nixed
- Glitches, hope for a digital future mark Gates' CES keynote speech
- Monterrey air service to expand
- Lanni ready for legislative fights as AGA chief
- Fight in stands halts game at Cimarron
- Preps: State Boys' Basketball Rankings
- Police say man killed by officers wanted to die
- One for Coach Clarke
- Pot-bellied pigs granted OK in residential areas
- Stanley Leisure lowers annual profit forecast
- Gladiators optimistic about 2005
- Court asks for briefs in suit over Detroit casino franchises
- Home ownership rising on Arizona reservations
- Sanford dips into Utes'pool
- Rebels sleepwalk through tuneup
- Sports briefs for January 6, 2005
- Bankruptcy judge cancels machinists' contract
- Retailers report generally solid December sales figures
- Bank switches debit cards to MasterCard
- Vo-Tech goes the extra mile to compete
- Letter: No moral values in Bush's policies
- Letter: Conference on property taxes should be open
- Editorial: State, parents can do better
- Editorial: An example to follow
- Friday's horse racing entries
- Florida man may become new chief of school police
- Preps: Wednesday's Results
- News briefs for January 6, 2005
- Tiffany finds breaking up is hard to sell
- LV will host drill sergeant training for Army Reserve
- Community briefs for January 6, 2005
- Major sewer overhaul begins under Las Vegas Boulevard
- New rules will try to tackle size of neighborhood casinos
- Location, height of high rises subject of new ordinances
- Adelson-Wynn battle parked in commission again
- Homes could take over gravel pit
- Obituaries for January 6, 2005
- Encore: Year's best Vegas concerts range from Prince to Green Day
- Colulmnist Susan Snyder: We can't curb our enthusiasm
- Weekend Time Schedule
Wednesday, Jan. 5
- Tuesday's College Basketball Scores
- Top 25 Fared
- UHS focuses rehab services in new Summerlin department
- Gadgets come out and play at CES
- Goodman raises hopes for baseball team in LV
- Nevada's graduation rate improves
- Metro Police shoot, kill suspected shoplifter
- Lawmaker seeks ban on time limits for gift cards
- Cost increase threatens mental hospital
- Social Security building back in court
- Gibbons sets a course to run for governor
- Cancer institute gets potentially biggest donation
- Developer closes escrow on land for condo tower
- Movie theater closes
- Company to rent hotel suite to Steve Wynn
- Winnemucca statue prepared for Capitol
- Sports briefs for January 5, 2004
- U.S. Chamber maintains support for nuclear dump
- Union set to vote on offer
- Valley still not over Desert Pines hump
- Canadian distributor Hi-Tech Gaming acquired
- Lanni selected as chairman
- Back in the hunt
- Parole denied for woman in 'show and tell' killing
- Obituaries for January 5, 2005
- Gentile remains Malone's lawyer
- Worker falls at McCarran
- Surveillance tape, tips lead to arrests of rape suspects
- Support for table games at racetracks gauged
- Umeh hopes to build on strong outing vs. Texas
- Columnist Ron Kantowski: Utes are out of their league in MWC
- Education board chief cleared
- Shareholder group wins right to see Trump books
- Observers suggest crowded race could help Moncrief
- Columnist Jeff Haney: Money-line strategy offers more bang for the buck
- Court: Clark County judges exceed authority in pilot program
- Reid donates $500,000 to party committee
- Reid adviser again tabbed for NRC post
- Purchase of once-famous Poconos resort may improve odds for slots
- Letter: More fiscal tricks from president
- Letter: Our generosity should extend to soldiers, families
- Henderson's bond ratings upgraded
- CIBC World Markets sets $650 million loan
- Morongo tribe to tweak video lottery terminals
- Ethics panel clears Perkins
- Bears fire offensive assistant
- Editorial: Officials misjudge public
- Preps: Girls' state rankings
- Editorial: Bush's plan puts retirees at high risk
- Thursday's horse racing entries
- Preps: Tuesday's Results
- Columnist Peter Benton: Champions will start Jan. 19
- Columnist Adam Candee: Pros set to tee it up at opener in Hawaii
- Avalanche watch in effect
- More rain records expected to tumble
- Goodman studies stadium funding
- Nuke industry lobby donates $100,000 for inauguration
- Nuke industry lobby, Adelson among inauguration donors
- Columnist Elizabeth Foyt: Group celebrates year, helps nonprofit organization
- Community briefs for January 5, 2005
- License department undergoes changes
- Teen musicians conquer Chicago
- AP National Football Champions
- Weekend Time Schedule
Tuesday, Jan. 4
- Women's Top 25 Basketball Schedule
- Top 25 Fared
- Tarkanian turns in petition to appear on recall ballot
- Nevada delegates return to Capitol Hill
- Airport begins free Internet access service
- Rain expected to continue
- State OKs withdrawal of rural water
- British tourist carjacked after buying panhandler breakfast on Vegas Strip
- Reid sworn in as top Democrat
- Sunrise Hospital tops off expansion
- Fudging on resumes not worth it, experts say
- Windows on Wheels showcases computer products
- City to decide if pigs are welcome as pets
- Slain immigrant hoped for better life
- UNLV to host meeting on taxes
- Goodman to appeal ethics ruling
- AP National Football Champions
- Bill for schools may result in more positions
- Commission outlines $3.2 billion in Nevada economic development
- Mikohn name transition begins
- Company narrows losses
- Sierra Design deal modified
- News briefs for January 4, 2005
- Vestin buys Namath's shares
- Vegas ad campaign may not mean success with foreign tourists
- Linen company says service will continue in strike
- County office remodeling
- Sports briefs for January 4, 2005
- Something's Goofy in Anaheim, and so are the Angels
- Former UNLV star Jason Thomas tries to reinvent himself and step out of the cold banishment created by ...
- Columnist Ron Kantowski: Great idea, if I did say so myself
- Columnist Nick Christensen: Spartans surprise themselves at national wrestling tourney
- Storms cause minor damage at four schools
- Eppenger picks UNLV
- Hannan may miss UNLV's next game
- Wednesday's horse racing entries
- Full ethics panel to decide if Shafer misused his office
- Tarkanian petition expected today
- Judge asked to settle feud over initiative petitions
- Obituaries for January 4, 2005
- Contested federal building back to City Council
- Telephone call from gang member foils nurse's release
- Suspect in L.A. hot oil assault arrested in LV
- Alexander apologizes for remarks
- Battery maker to buy United Industries for $476 million
- Factory orders rise by 1.2 percent in November
- Letter: No way to win war on Iraqi turf
- Letter: Bush's effort to improve security eludes liberals
- Editorial: Tsunami aid gets boost
- Editorial: Accounting chicanery
- Immunization schedule for January 4, 2005
- Community briefs for January 4, 2005
- Court asked to toss anti-gambling lawsuit
- Attorney makes motion to keep Murphy out of custody
- Overhauled monorail enjoys a busy New Year's Eve
- Key lawmaker supports video poker at racetracks
- Tribe 'walking away' from Empire Resorts casino deal
- CCSN hiring freeze thaws with complex, new policy
- Medical resident's license suspended
- Lagoon proposal causing a stink with residents
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- Where I Stand -- Guest Columnist Julian Mitchell: Teenagers and the law
- Columnist Susan Snyder: Keeping resolution is a grind
- Moving Art: Godt-Cleary Projects focusing energy on downtown gallery
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Monday, Jan. 3
- NFL 15-1-Fared
- Top 25 Fared
- Many entertainers, civic leaders lost to Nevada, nation in 2004
- News briefs for January 3, 2005
- Two Las Vegans return safely
- 3-month-old remains in fair condition; nanny faces abuse charges
- Voucher program for spaying pets begins
- Family shocked by murder, suicide
- 'Mixed use' ordinance vote looms
- Roberts revived after return from Romania
- Manufacturing expands in December
- Reports: Delta cutting fares up to 60%
- Company executive hit with discrimination lawsuits
- Nevada division president earns recognition
- New commissioner Collins sworn in
- More rain hits valley
- AG rejects request to revisit opinion on petitions
- Court rules lawyer must go to arbitration
- Inauguration fund drive draws Adelsons
- Sports briefs for January 3, 2005
- Labor Department: Castaways workers can't recover claims
- Company's truck drivers on strike
- Las Vegas Valley builder adding upgrades to standard features
- American Nevada sells retail centers
- McCracklin injury hangs over team
- Texas outmuscles Rebels
- Columnist Ron Kantowski: Lady Rebels hang tough though nursing pain
- Tribes distribute $1.1 million in gambling revenue
- Birth announcements for January 3, 2005
- Memorial fund for tsunami victim established
- Obituaries for January 3, 2005
- Cochlear Corp. replaces children's hearing devices stolen with van
- Smoke shop clerk shot to death
- Revelers had a slow trip back to California
- Columnist Ralph Siraco: After a year of memories and milestones, on to 2005
- Preps: This week's schedule
- Death of popular coach leaves 'void' in area
- Wranglers get physical against Condors
- Letter: President out to destroy Medicare
- Letter: Other reason to serve in military
- Letter: No Liberty, just excuses, in school uniform fight
- CCSN chief plans reform of extended education programs
- Moncrief keeps hope alive for dismissal of charges
- Editorial: More notice needed in high-rise projects
- Editorial: Schools need 'real' vision
- Community briefs for January 3, 2005
- Casino boat owner may have to wait a year to sail
- Spot open on pollution board
- Columnist Susan Snyder: We aren't too slick in wet weather
- Morissette enters new year with low-energy House of Blues show
- The Life Aquatic: 'Sharks 3D' makes a splash at the Luxor
- Women's Top 25 Fared
Sunday, Jan. 2
Saturday, Jan. 1
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- Optometrists turn eyes on glaucoma
- Sewing up good works
- Scientist: Disaster films can help raise public awareness
- Fireworks opens Las Vegas' new year, centennial
- The best of 2004
- Pearls of Wisdom
- Columnist Susan Snyder: We're having a couple of issues
- Top 25 Fared
- Where I Stand -- Brooke Paulson: War divides students
- Letter: Time to rethink support for Bush
- Letter: Problems won't be solved until troops are out
- Editorial: 'Simply unacceptable'
- Editorial: Keep fighting against Yucca
- Field of learning
- New Year's Eve imbibers warned not to take sobriety for granted
- Nevada president defends school against animal abuse allegations
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