She watched some segments of “Cops” on TV as a child and wondered how the officers got all their calls.
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Anecdotes are not evidence. We all know this, but it sure is hard to resist turning a story into science. And so it goes with Robert’s question on my favorite topic: Those new flashing yellow left turn signals.
I was not shanghaied in Shanghai and yes, that was somewhat disappointing for my over-active imagination.
Going to Shanghai was meant to be an escape, a real vacation where I didn’t work. Yet I couldn’t quite let go of the job, deciding to read David Schwartz’s new book about Jay Sarno on the flight over.
The more you talk with MountainView Hospital nurses, the more troubled you become.
Get used to it. That’s pretty much going to be today’s advice.
Like a lot of new and developing areas in Southern Nevada, there wasn’t much of a traffic foundation laid when folks started moving into Providence.
On this morning I did it again. And I did it even after talking with Kelly Thomas Boyers the day before.
Nevada voters pooh-poohed the idea of a Court of Appeals three times, but advocates have high hopes a fourth try in 2014 will succeed with a boost from a $400,000 campaign.
When I met Christine Wunderlin three years ago, her left arm had swelled to about twice the size of her right.
This reality that we all share? It is deceptive.
Last February marked the start of the Vegas PBS Women’s Engagement Council.
Memories of the good old, bad old days flooded the Mob Museum’s courtroom Tuesday as four witty men competed to deliver the funniest one-liner about the mob in the ’70s and ’80s.