Las Vegas Sun
Story archive for September 2003
Tuesday, Sept. 30
Monday, Sept. 29
- Shareholders approve merger with IGT
- Judge gives Gazlay extra week to post $50,000 bail
- Assemblyman suspended from city job
- Conservation efforts appear to be working
- Fairfield expansion complete
- Some Stallion Mountain residents oppose homes
- Berkley makes plea for LV vets hospital
- Experts question timing of drop in gas prices
- Medication lack blamed in rampage
- Reid stands by NRC nominee; will block Bush
- Nevada opens trade office
- Westin opening delayed
- News briefs for Sept. 29, 2003
- Pets at risk as humans explore coyotes' world
- Court's online access charges defended
- Las Vegas may raise sewer rates
- Hundreds of Las Vegans may lose jobs at Medco
- Enron willing to settle Nevada dispute
- U.S. financial firm to be sold
- Good Guys chain sold
- Testing company to be fined
- Report surfaces on Internet taxation issue
- PV works out kinks, double-wing takes flight
- Cook, Pieffer special part of Rebels
- Hart cleared on robbery charges
- Guilty verdict returned in hotel killing
- Education board wants testing company fined for mistakes
- Nevada crime grows but crime-solving also increases
- Probe continues in fire at LV construction site
- BLM plans hearings on land that will be sold in future
- 61 percent pass state bar exam
- First major trials in Wall Street's white-collar scandals open today
- Longtime LV civic leader Robinson dies
- Obituaries for Sept. 29, 2003
- Doctors' board delays decision on LV office
- Six vehicles damaged in casino parking deck fire
- Armed guards considered after rash of casino robberies
- Mother moved to jail after funeral of two children
- Columnist Dean Juipe: Oklahoma, UNLV gain by sitting
- Gaughan wins at LVMS, but work isn't done
- Kansas on yellow brick road to success
- CART series coming to LV
- Letter: Water District should use media
- Letter: Science shows Yucca dump site is unsuitable
- Editorial: Anti-AIDS group has it all wrong
- Editorial: Schools' extra effort will help Hispanics
- Big Wheels: Owners of Hummer H2s and other SUVs flaunt their audacity
- Columnist Lisa Ferguson: Sun Lite for Sept. 29, 2003
- Columnist Susan Snyder: Online chat is capitol idea
- Jackson shuts up and plays at MGM Grand
- Steely Dan fails balancing act
- Community briefs for Sept. 29, 2003
- Birth announcements for Sept. 29, 2003
- 'Rigoletto' hits sour note at Ham Hall
Friday, Sept. 26
- Judge slashes interest on judgment
- Tax-splintered GOP holding competing fund-raisers
- Income drops, poverty rises again
- Henderson companies exhibit at showcase
- Business briefs for Sept. 26, 2003
- Condo units at MonteLago welcome first renters
- Principals have no comment on sale reports
- Police say HIV growing threat among call girls
- Officers stable after shootings; man jailed
- Sheriff defends police chase that led to death
- NLV company settles pollution complaint
- Some say BLM land valued low for latest auction
- Las Vegas doesn't question Williams' time cards
- Details emerge about three deaths
- Homeless sweep spawns outrage
- Columnist Jeff German: Cassidy case giving Roger fits
- Death penalty may be sought for mother
- UNLV ranks 16th in nation in federal money received
- Thunderbirds cancel two appearances
- Amin returns kickoff for TD to lift Coronado
- Panthers get offense rolling
- Murray turns in big night to lead way for Gorman
- VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Woods figures in Madame Tussaud's plans
- Correction
- Court refuses to block card room
- Obituaries for Sept. 26, 2003
- New president named, Yoseloff still CEO
- Report: Kerzner plans $350 million London casino
- Gambling barge could get new name
- Casino plan fails
- Reconstruction of helicopter starts
- Lester breaks down barriers, aims for Winston Cup ride
- He'll make it work
- Where I Stand -- Brian Greenspun: Voice of courage, peace
- Regents consider name change
- Plane belly-lands at NLV
- No conflicts seen in Porter's resigination
- Soldier Field gets thumbs down
- Columnist Sal DeFilippo: OakLanD a world apart from last season's Super Bowl
- Letter: Bush lied from first day on job
- Letter: Redirect troops against al-Qaida
- Letter: Iraq invasion sows seeds for more terrorism
- Columnist Dean Juipe: Arizona has gone to the 'dogs
- Columnist Ron Kantowski: NASCAR keeps on truckin' with Craftsman Series
- Man held in woman's slaying denied bail
- Editorial: Williams, leadership don't mix
- Editorial: Death and property
- Attorney: Gazlay expected to be hit with more charges
- HUD commends Goodman on homeless program
- Tune Raiders
- Cirque's 'Zumanity' an odd game of taboo
- Columnist Susan Snyder: Carmona sees dose of reality
- Arson charged dropped in Moulin Rouge fire
- Men of Steel return to Vegas
- Columnist Spencer Patterson: Fischerspooner syncs in rocky Strip debut
- Payroll tax deduction for health care clarified
- Columnist Lisa Ferguson: Stand-up David sneaking around the business
- Try revisiting King for a day
- Scene Selection -- Geoff Carter: There are no 'Holes' in this splendid film
- Performing Arts for September 26, 2003
- Datebook for September 26, 2003
- Columnist Muriel Stevens: Star Chefs don't disappoint at The Rio
- Move over, CSI: Students following in your footprints
- Community briefs for Sept. 26, 2003
- Columnist Steve Guiremand: 'Las Vegas' Beavers shining in Pac-10
- Columnist Barb Henderson: Mountain Days to attract all ages
- Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: LVMS dream pushed back for Kingsland
- Columnist Jerry Fink: Brown takes stock of Las Vegas music scene
- This week in motor sports
- Fishing report: Stripers biting in lake's upper basin
- Columnist Erin Neff: Embattled Williams needs positive turn
- Survivor crusading against cancer
- Star Among Stars
- Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: Arafat back onstage
- VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: 'Bravo' appearance is so groovy
- Columnist Susan Snyder: Only time can make an adult
- Columnist Jon Ralston: Timid silence permeates scandals
- Letter: Coinless slots are not as thrilling
- Letter: Bias spewing from some news media is harmful
- Columnist Jeff German: Las Vegas sells sex, but pays price in social ills
- Editorial: Study is 'plane' sense
- A different breed: 311 Boyz are unlike other gangs
- Editorial: Free speech not an issue for call list
Thursday, Sept. 25
- Water board weighs impact of curbs on valley growth
- Group wants taxpayer money for festival
- Mom had stopped using medication, friends say
- Police believe deaths tied to murder-suicide
- Williams replaced as chairman of education panel
- Williams to pay $1,844 cell phone bill
- Zoning rules changes upheld by judge
- Warning issued on some meat products
- Biker gang sues Laughlin casino
- Gazlay enters plea in another case
- Business briefs for Sept. 25, 2003
- FBI agents allegedly took comps at Galardi clubs
- Woman killed in crash
- Cox Communications campus dedicated
- Teen to remain in custody
- Schools hit with rights complaint
- Kincaid-Chauncey says she won't quit
- Nevada No. 2 in ranking
- Vegas market remains strong
- Gaming briefs for Sept. 25, 2003
- Stock in media firm now trading
- Exchange's throes continue: Nevada treasurer supports reforms
- Porter resigns from bench
- Levi Strauss farms out manufacturing operations
- News briefs for Sept. 25, 2003
- S&P analyst reviews Indian casino bonds
- Mandalay names new tower "THE hotel at Mandalay Bay"
- VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Palms stacks deck for Bravo special
- Prep Statistics
- Residents hear plans for two parks
- Correction
- Catching up with ...
- Rivalry games make for tough forecasting
- Gorman's adversity
- Sports briefs for September 25, 2003
- Williams passed over as education panel chairman
- Unbeaten Ultimate Champion heavyweight's title on line
- Obituaries for Sept. 25, 2003
- Public defender changes discussed
- Wal-Mart Stores tells judge sexual bias lawsuit should be dismantled
- Pension fund leaders urge NYSE to make big changes
- Friday's horse racing entries
- Wednesday's prep results
- Consistent Kvapil eyes success in Las Vegas
- Sailor seeks out deadly mines, making waterways safe in Iraq
- LV's cable channel honored
- Toney: A confident underdog
- Valley's supply running short
- Rotary helping wheelchair group
- Community briefs for Sept. 25, 2003
- Fight schedule
- Columnist Dean Juipe: Roy Jones Jr. out for vengeance against Tarver
- Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: With five races remaining, LV-sponsored driver on top
- Columnist Ron Kantowski: Rebels linked to Pac-10 expansion
- Voices of Verdi: Opera Verdi Europa performs 'Rigoletto' to open Charles Vanda Master Series
- Concerns raised over new U.S. 95 project
- Medical board comes under fire from lawmakers
- New director of youth facility named
- Scientists, agencies study the tortoise
- Letter: Wealthy must make sacrifices
- Letter: Tax revenue has increased with population
- Editorial: Rework the state caps on liability
- Editorial: School dress codes get deserved support
- Regional coordinator on homeless proposed
- 'Dusty the Dusthole' ads begin
- Staff audit finds no problems with recorder's account
- Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: A traitor, not a hero
- Columnist Ruthe Deskin: Guinn a winner as governor
Wednesday, Sept. 24
Tuesday, Sept. 23
- NLV Police shoot at homeless man who threw knife at officer
- Nevada's stricter DUI law takes effect today
- FBI believes bodies of Israeli men found
- 311 Boyz lawyers say too much spin in case
- Residents lobby for skate park
- News briefs for Sept. 23, 2003
- Young: CIA has no new facts on terrorist visits
- Fatal crashes
- Harmon gets nearly five years
- Crashed chopper's rotor likely hit cliff
- Columnist Jeff German: Casinos slow to help arts center
- Mandalay names new hotel tower
- Vegas builders pull fewer permits
- Used-car chain cuts forecast
- Sunrise, St. Rose rank high in survey
- Gaming briefs for Sept. 23, 2003
- Medco subpoenaed in Florida Medicaid probe
- Developer plans downtown project
- FID alleges violations by Vegas lender
- Southwest Gas defends proposal for adjustment
- Aladdin, creditors resolve bankruptcy case dispute
- VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Hef's numbers up at Palms' Playboy party
- Sports news briefs for September 23, 2003
- Mayor, council take cautious approach to redistricting
- Lake Mead ranks among most dangerous parks
- Three alleged 311 Boyz members not attending school now
- Veterans nursing home to fill up by April
- Christoff: Interview in probe set
- Court studies Medicaid liens
- Sobriety test demonstrates DUI impairment
- Chairsell finalist for Utah college post
- Money saved on Municipal Court change
- Immunization schedule for Sept. 23, 2003
- Community briefs for Sept. 23, 2003
- Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Whitt gives up open-wheel dream for stock cars
- Wiretap came between mob, Louisiana gambling
- Video gambling foes seek criminal probe
- Columnist Ron Kantowski: UNLV, Hawaii fans go down fighting
- Auto-parts chain's profit rises
- ECHL, players trying to end strike
- Columnist Dean Juipe: Mute button more handy than ever
- Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: They aren't just numbers
- Six schools to be put on replacement list
- Attorney: Rudin murder case was a 'disaster'
- Letter: Bush to blame for budget deficit
- Letter: Bush has restored honor, integrity
- Letter: Iraq is haunting reminder of Vietnam War
- Editorial: The rules apply to all
- Editorial: Don't leave school cops in the dark
- Team of federal, local agencies target illegal desert dumping
- Centennial committee OKs slogan
- Monday's prep results
- Maddux's record run could last eternity
- Wednesday's horse racing entries
- Obituaries for Sept. 23, 2003
- New transportation funding delayed
- Columnist Susan Snyder: Traveling parents say hello, dolly
- War & Peace: Children's poignant perspective exhibited in 'Peace Through Humor' project
Monday, Sept. 22
- Bodies being recovered from canyon
- Audit shows schools owed money for water lines
- Springing to life: Work continues on historic site
- Harmon to be sentenced in mortgage company fraud
- State's effort to fine insurance company stalls
- Housing bias complaints rise
- Critic says Nevada Power bills would soar under plan
- Event to showcase companies
- Gaming briefs for Sept. 22, 2003
- Business filings strong
- News briefs for Sept. 22, 2003
- Bail cut in half for alleged gang member
- Indictments 'imminent' for LV targets
- Gaming regulator, teacher Bybee dies at 65
- Police settle with brain-damaged woman
- LV may get fed funding for pedestrian overpasses
- Educators try to reach Hispanic students
- Sears sells tire and battery unit
- NLV hospital exec leaves
- New hospital gearing up for Oct. 1 opening
- Power contract at issue
- Vegas firm hit with federal discrimination complaint
- Judge clears way for Acres vote
- Regulators probe iGames' ties with slot cheat
- VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Have a cow!: 'Zumanity' acts up
- Clarification
- Correction
- Obituaries for Sept. 22, 2003
- Inquest rules officers justified in fatal shooting
- Gaming regulator, teacher Bybee dies
- Federal, local officials to share water information
- Park Place, Trump join bidding for Ind. license
- Casino officials arraigned in alleged bribery scheme
- Division games get off to early start this week
- Letter: Parties work for special interests
- Letter: Recall is latest GOP effort to steal elections
- Editorial: Loophole still hasn't been closed
- Rebels win, but lack respect in national polls
- Editorial: Area needs a center for performing arts
- Columnist Dean Juipe: Red-hot Rebels catch break
- Hornish tightens points chase with win
- Unser Jr. to make permanent residence in Henderson
- Big MAC attack produces three more upsets
- Pressure on QB Chang helped Rebels' secondary
- Meeting planned on proposed auction of land
- Birth announcements for Sept. 22, 2003
- Community briefs for Sept. 22, 2003
- Sin (City) is In: 'Las Vegas' joins growing list of Strip-centric TV shows
- LV has long relationship with the small screen
- Columnist Lisa Ferguson: Sun Lite for Sept. 22, 2003
- Columnist Susan Snyder: Blue stone of Nevada keeps shining
- Stripes white hot in full-bodied performance
Sunday, Sept. 21
Friday, Sept. 19
- Warrant issued for Williams
- Citizens panel gaining the attention of IRS
- Controversial firm gets OK to build plant
- Deane's assistant leaving county recorder's office
- Cheyenne gets nod in Week 4 tuneup
- Ethics Commission looking into abstention by councilman
- Banks can use Mexican ID cards on accounts
- Valley weathers an active monsoon season
- Fed officials work to get air travel back on schedule
- Gaming briefs for Sept. 19, 2003
- News briefs for Sept. 19, 2003
- Tours of new hospital set
- Metro Police see bigger role at schools
- 3 gang suspects get probation in prior case
- Mack wants new ward map
- Poll: Citizens support arts center
- Drunken driver gets maximum sentence in death of bicyclist
- Nevada jobless rate falls
- Columnist Jeff German: Fair share of funds to fight terror
- Chinese regulator critical of Wynn remarks
- Gang shooting followed earlier fights
- Fugitive from Midwest arrested in LV
- Columnist Dean Juipe: Go ahead, try to top last week's game
- Pollster brings tourists, executives face to face
- Columnist Steve Guiremand: San Jose's Parry epitomizes what Heisman is all about
- VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Wyrick Aladdin gig no illusion, sources say
- Fantasy became reality for Blum
- Tonight's Matchup: Hawaii (1-1) at UNLV (2-1)
- Sports briefs for September 19, 2003
- Rebels ready for shootout
- Columnist Ron Kantowski: Friday nights work for UNLV
- Columnist Sal DeFilippo: Width perception a big problem for Giants' Bryant
- Thursday's prep results
- LVMS driver standings
- Columnist Barb Henderson: Grant helps fund family program
- Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Road warriors close in on IRL title
- Community briefs for Sept. 19, 2003
- Ethics Commission looks into abstention by LV councilman
- Drug seller denies wrongdoing, stock falls
- Local theater opens season with bit of Wild West
- Obituaries for Sept. 19, 2003
- Martin & Lewis: Live in Vegas
- Moncrief seeking community liaison
- Students get taste of real science
- Blood drives
- Poet receives PEN award
- Scene Selections -- Geoff Carter: Clooney's 'Confessions' a criminally overlooked film
- Performing Arts for September 19, 2003
- Where I Stand -- Brian Greenspun: Hold Syria accountable
- Columnist Spencer Patterson: Kenna building a career without boundaries
- Columnist Jerry Fink: Coasters' Early Clover no latecomer to music
- Lawmakers told ERs are still filled with mentally ill
- White Stripes aim to paint town red in Las Vegas debut
- Letter: Iraq war just a personal vendetta
- Columnist Lisa Ferguson: Impressionist McGillen making funny sounds
- Letter: UNLV was never intended to be research-oriented
- Art of jazz piano shines on disc
- Anglers find bass success in Overton Beach area
- State publicly reprimands judge
- Fired jail official may be linked to missing money
- On display for September 19, 2003
- Marsh land hampers firefighters
- Datebook for September 19, 2003
- Fallon kids to get bottled water
- Editorial: Free speech on Fremont
- Editorial: Too clever for their own good
- Columnist Muriel Stevens: New seafood restaurant is ready to dazzle
- A perfect Pitney leaves audience hungry
- Columnist Susan Snyder: Scouts need aid in quest for space
- Is U.S. on right track in Iraq?
- Editorial: Murky disclosure forms
- Columnist Jon Ralston: G-Sting probe to turn corner
- Letter: Guinn sells out by boosting Bush
- Letter: ACLU's stance thwarts useful health warnings
- Editorial: Preparation can prevent tax storms
- Las Vegans nominated for 'Points of Light' state awards
- Help when they need it
- Camp would help boy improve in areas of schoolwork, discipline
- Where I Stand -- Brian Greenspun: Democratic involvement
- Columnist Jeff German: Officials disregard freedom of speech
- VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Candy Man book no song and dance
- Columnist Susan Snyder: The eyes have it at convention
- Cray's Way
- Program encourages students to consider medical careers
Thursday, Sept. 18
- Details scarce on McCarran
- Guard arrested in prison drug case
- 4 teens wounded in gang shooting
- Major park project will be boon to horse riders
- Woman gives $50,000 to Boys and Girls Club
- State: DMV wrong to make petitioners leave
- Seniors, children lead population boom
- Audit uncovers funds missing in jail account
- Station engaged in Tropicana land dealing
- Police say no crime in shooting case
- LV gaining flights
- LV passenger count down
- Fatal accident closes water line
- Las Vegas' vision for downtown land takes shape
- Alleged gang member faces added charges
- Vegas casino operators bullish at trade show
- Consultant gives high, low marks for promotions
- Teacher net: Program uses 'misery index' to lure potential educators to Clark County
- Park Place signs Indian casino deal
- Gaming briefs for Sept. 18, 2003
- Beryllium investigation to focus on Test Site
- News briefs for Sept. 18, 2003
- VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Former SNL-ers rage against the machines
- Utility optimistic on avoiding bankruptcy
- Prep Football Statistics
- Columnist Adam Candee: Close friends, coaches stick by McKay
- Obituaries for Sept. 18, 2003
- Council approves new water, sewer rates
- Judge might get $33,000 pay raise
- Attorney considers sentencing 'harsh' in casino holdup
- Nevada gets D in study of campaign rules
- Bush renews secrecy exemption for Area 51
- Driver indicted in injury to news anchor
- Oral arguments set in fight over Yucca
- Riders mount opposition to proposed development
- Avoiding a letdown
- More minorities calling Las Vegas Valley home
- Merrill Lynch settles criminal probe
- Reports mixed on growth, jobs
- Pact reached with GM, Delphi
- 'A long, tough road'
- Veteran issues are resolved, but strike continues
- Charity poker kicks off television show on LV
- Columnist Ron Kantowski: You can count Rebels' big wins on three fingers
- SBA loans flow for flood victims
- Henderson's Pearson among the favorites
- Appeal of free speech ruling looms
- Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Bazemore remains focused
- Nuke plant development not in energy bill draft
- Meeting in LV will focus on U.S.-Israeli ties
- Columnist Dean Juipe: Lawyer to Arum: Put your cards on the table
- Dorsey carrying load for UNLV
- Student of the sport
- Letter: Standards needed in capital cases
- Letter: Oil companies experiment with gas price excuses
- Nellis Air Force Base officer awarded aerospace trophy
- Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: Close call challenged
- Editorial: Doing the right thing
- Editorial: New court will tackle old issue
- Community briefs for Sept. 18, 2003
- Utah Shakespearean Festival offers month of autumn delights
- Fisch Shtick: Electronic dance act Fischerspooner might soon be Vegas headliner
- Columnist Ruthe Deskin: Offering no ill will in return
- Official says Nevada agency erred in blocking recall group
Wednesday, Sept. 17
- Lawyers want case back in Juvenile Court
- Nevada court won't overturn tax ruling
- 2 teens accused of home invasions
- Girl, run over by family car, in critical condition
- Nevada gets poor grade on rate of graduates
- Parking jam
- Regents, profs dispute tenure waiver
- Website raises identity theft concern
- Athletic director under investigation
- Business briefs for Sept. 17, 2003
- Builder's profit improves
- Manufacturer cutting jobs
- Pulte tops LV satisfaction list
- Columnist Jeff German: Problem gambling needs a fix
- Gasoline up 13 percent
- News briefs for Sept. 17, 2003
- Spanish version of Vegas travel website launched
- Taxi board approves increase in fares
- Fremont Street executive leaving for Henderson job
- Strategies for encouraging responsible gambling outlined
- Mandalay mall aims for tourist, local mix
- VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Oddity: 'CSI' not favored for Emmy win
- UNLV aims to propel program to next level
- Weekend success may right the ship for Rebels
- Sports news briefs for September 17, 2003
- Senate approves lower spending on Yucca
- Will is optimist economy recovering
- Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Castroneves set for hot finish in points race
- Senate rejects bid to slow time frame for nuke tests
- Court to decide on whether law firm should get Yucca pact
- Body discovered in storage bin
- Obituaries for Sept. 17, 2003
- Nellis says goodbye to Creech, man who saved Thunderbirds
- Vegas firm's license extended
- Bond rating agency revises outlook
- Support building for casino
- Dividend boosted by slot maker
- Rebels 'D' must slow potent QB, Warriors
- Dangerous cargo spills on I-15, closing freeway north of LV
- State can't help fund triage center in Las Vegas
- County amends computer contract for recorder's office
- Orleans Racing plans to field second truck for Las Vegas event
- Mental health court to begin in December
- Strip club manager agrees to cooperate with prosecution
- Malone given lower bond
- Suspect is arrested after evidence of chop shop found
- Quotes on the Nevada Supreme Court's refusal to scrap its tax decision
- Spending OK'd to staff ombudsman
- NHP gets $15 million for radios
- County OKs new positions
- UMC task force schedules meeting
- Tuesday's prep results
- Las Vegas still hoping for date with Tiger
- Columnist Peter Benton: Don't get frustrated by aerification closures
- Letter: Bush has been bad for Nevada
- Letter: Special fund may be the answer to malpractice woes
- Community briefs for Sept. 17, 2003
- Editorial: Support the Fremont St. marchers
- Editorial: Junk food on campus
- Temples reunited for prayer service
- Women to attend Hadassah academy
- Friends, family share in ebullient Greek Food Festival
- Organic Experience: Shoppers lured by Whole Foods' ambience, quality
- Cooking demo scheduled
- Columnist Muriel Stevens: Marketplace: Something for everyone
- Columnist Elizabeth Foyt: Cool tennis talk dominating the social scene
Tuesday, Sept. 16
Monday, Sept. 15
Friday, Sept. 12
- Administration objects to possible Yucca Mountain delay
- Harter's research goal gains faculty, student support
- Computer contract change could calm recorder's office
- Four gang suspects attending school
- Wisconsin targets LV firm
- Warming up cold murder cases
- Gaming briefs for Sept. 12, 2003
- Bellagio fountains mark Sept. 11 anniversary
- News briefs for Sept. 12, 2003
- State may get more fed funds under bill
- Release of suspected ID thief irks cops
- Campaign targets Hispanic voters
- Columnist Jeff German: Moncrief may have been set up in DUI stop
- Fire destroys businesses
- Website that sells violent video has link to 311 Boyz
- Residents' voices heard on keeping bikes-only lanes
- MGM MIRAGE boosts note offering
- Valley couple accused in state securities fraud case
- Park Place cuts 42 craps jobs
- Las Vegas FedEx operation readying for new policy
- Nevada utilities may owe more to Enron
- Free speech case settled
- New power plant costs questioned at meeting
- VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: McKinley's shot at fame started in LV
- Columnist Adam Candee: Out-of-staters hit town for some football
- Criticism prompts change in paratransit eligibility
- A taste of London to roll on Strip
- RTC's Snow says passengers, drivers can feel safe on buses
- Casserly shaping things up in Houston
- Former spy criticizes U.S. method of fighting terrorism
- Attorney mum on Galardi's father taking over LV clubs
- More than 50 seek flood loans
- Flood district plans policy change
- Rosters for Saturday's matchup
- Scientists find honey of a way to sniff out explosives
- Columnist Ron Kantowski: Keeping step with the bands
- Columnist Steve Guiremand: Whipping I-AA foe no longer cakewalk
- Students see advantages in Harter's research goal
- Rebels hope to pick themselves up off mat
- Obituaries for Sept. 12, 2003
- UNLV (1-1) at Wisconsin (2-0)
- State ethics panel dismisses complaint against state senator
- LV firm hit with federal discrimination lawsuit
- Oscar puts future on line
- Columnist Dean Juipe: Healthy hand equals victory for De La Hoya
- Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: NASCAR going soft with latest penalties
- Attorney general seeks closure of tribe's casino
- Columnist Sal DeFilippo: Martz's loyalty just plain goofy for the Rams
- Columnist Barb Henderson: Nation's top anglers take aim at $450,000 in Lake Mead event
- Some creditors may revote
- Firm buying rest of Banyu
- Thursday's prep results
- SCORE off-road standings
- Fishing Report: Boaters find success in lake's deep waters
- Editorial: When disaster strikes
- Letter: Diva title must be earned
- Letter: Bush continuing his mission of draining treasury
- Wine tasting will benefit hospice program
- Willow Beach cleanup event planned Sunday
- Community briefs for Sept. 12, 2003
- Editorial: Let's fight drugs with treatment
- Where I Stand -- Brian Greenspun: Moral high ground
- Blood drives for Sept. 12, 2003
- Making her own impression
- Crosby's first solo effort a who's who of music legends
- Performing Arts for September 12, 2003
- On Display for September 12, 2003
- Columnist Lisa Ferguson: Plenty of pain, little gain for comedian Berman
- For Haynes, life on the road is a triple play
- Columnist Jerry Fink: 'Wild Billy' is a true joke-and-dance man
- Columnist Spencer Patterson: Hot Hot Heat returns to the desert
- Datebook for September 12, 2003
- Columnist Muriel Stevens: Tre restaurant again offering afternoon delights
- 'Diva-Licious' lacks stimulation, but shows promise
- On bargain night, R.E.M. keeps 'em guessing
- Columnist Susan Snyder: Dog has the smell of success
- Columnist Jon Ralston: Media seekers need to get real
- Where I Stand -- Brian Greenspun: Peace begins with security
- Letter: Message wasn't misunderstood
- Letter: U.S. needs to rebuild America before Iraq
- Columnist Jeff German: Flynt hustling for strip club deal
- Editorial: UNLV vision mustn't hurt other programs
- Editorial: Why should governor boost Bush?
- Nude club at center of political scandal
- San Diego divided by political scandal
- $250 campaign donations can add up to trouble
- Columnist Susan Snyder: A simple remedy for congestion
- VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Lip service given to exhibit
- Still a Playboy
- Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: Bill Creech: Missing man in the flight of life
- U.S. military recognized for Korea duty
- Korea medal recipients
- Troop leader wants scout to attend camp
Thursday, Sept. 11
- Computer sleuths solve Vegas man's mystery
- FAA approves instrument landing system for NLV
- Las Vegas visitor volume, hotel occupancy up in July
- High-rise condo project in critics' sights
- Baby's death prompts probe of sitter
- Profit rises, outlook falls
- Another alleged 311 Boyz tape released
- Worms, viruses infest county's website
- Utility plans to be aired at hearing today
- Casino to sell notes
- Man who killed his wife, mother gets life in prison
- Drugged state
- Ruling could facilitate initiative petitions
- Error blamed for loss of funds for homeless
- Harrah's will buy Horseshoe Gaming
- General Motors leader sees shifting momentum
- Unhappy with Vegas, company moving to Mesquite
- Letters to inform parents of teachers' qualifications
- Gaming briefs for Sept. 11, 2003
- Guinn: 'A new spirit has arisen'
- DMV problem prompts waiver
- News briefs for Sept. 11, 2003
- Officials: Controls kept flood from being worse
- Columnist Timothy McDarrah: POW to get high honor from mayor
- Arrest made in eighth killing in Henderson
- Trial begins in hotel-room killing
- Rio ordered to release guests' names for suit
- Man married in Las Vegas arrested in death of his wife
- Bills propose funds for new VA hospital
- 2003 Blazers playing above the net
- Past vs. present
- Gators' coach expects streak to end this year
- Supreme Court might get fight over Fremont St.
- Rules change could mean more grant money for state
- Ebberts looks to dethrone Herbst
- R.I. woes cast cloud over Colorado gaming measure
- Revenue, jobs at stake following R.I. indictment
- Prep schedule and Wednesday's results
- SCORE Las Vegas Primm 300 entries
- Appeals court backs LV in fight with dance club
- Ex-Rebels coach landed on feet at Wisconsin
- Columnist Ron Kantowski: College football becoming a mental seesaw
- Speed may make difference
- Insurer to pay SEC fine
- Columnist Dean Juipe: Cotto nabs spotlight on undercard
- Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Two SCORE drivers will pull double duty
- Azarow, TV, movie actor dies at 69
- Obituaries for Sept. 11, 2003
- LV sailor lends technical expertise to war effort
- Letter: 'Natural' doesn't make sense
- Letter: U.S. leadership at all-time low
- Letter: America's rescue should begin with '04 election
- Editorial: Bullies are at it again
- Editorial: 311 Boyz: Where were the adults?
- Community briefs for Sept. 11, 2003
- Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: Difficult task remains
- A Dim View: Group meets monthly to share in skepticism
Wednesday, Sept. 10
- Three people wounded in NLV gun battle
- Claim against college system settled
- Death of baby probed
- Family services gets new boss
- Nevada power rates surpass many other Western states
- UNLV chief wants school to shift focus to research
- Memorial at school honors popular Las Vegas teacher
- Police see value of Tasers
- Teens' possible drug use surprises many
- Sheriff says communication system not up to an attack
- Columnist Jeff German: Hijackers still a scary mystery
- Probe: Fire was intentionally set
- Galardi has one month to turn in license
- $14.5 million fix eyed for NHP radios
- DA hopes tape leads to higher bail for 311 Boyz
- News briefs for Sept. 10, 2003
- Gaming briefs for Sept. 10, 2003
- Sports briefs for September 10, 2003
- Gibbons, panel describe Iraq they visited this year
- Vegas, Honolulu flights set
- Nevada growth engine sputtered, but didn't fail
- Airline passengers have adjusted to security changes
- Casinos finding it hard to return to pre-2001 boom
- Park Place shareholder vote to change name
- VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Hotel lives in present for Ben & J. Lo
- Obituaries for Sept. 10, 2003
- Baby's death investigated
- Alleged 311 Boyz leader to face charges
- Columnist Dean Juipe: Don't blame coaches for graduation rates
- Rebels ink Pa. prep standout
- Wisconsin has passing fancy
- Tuesday's prep results
- Columnist Peter Benton: Group seeks nominees for SNGA Hall of Fame
- Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Hearn on Chicagoland pole last week, idle now
- Thursday's Belmont Park horse racing entries
- Digital service required for PPV
- Garis leaves Sierra Vista to become new CCSD athletic director
- Transportation bill earmarks $20 mil. for Southern Nevada
- Educators encouraged to mark 9-11 as they see fit
- Reid, Gibbons say nation is much safer than in 2001
- Reid, Ensign want Head Start change
- Task force offers proposals to curb lapses in ethics
- Union rejects offer from School District
- Boulder City council briefs for Sept. 10, 2003
- Tuberculosis found in medical center worker in Las Vegas
- Tenn. lottery chief recommends bigger prizes to grow scholarships
- Contractor jailed for tax fraud convictions
- Track officials indicted in slot machine scheme
- $50 million Florida Lotto jackpot goes unclaimed
- Maryland hearings on slots under way
- Fire destroys apartments
- Former treasurer pleads guilty to fraud
- Bush staying the course with Greenspan team
- Flood victims begin quest for SBA loans
- Community briefs for Sept. 10, 2003
- 'Weekend warriors' face the unknown
- Letter: Look at what Bush has done
- Letter: President cried wolf about Iraq
- Letter: MDA volunteers show true spirit once again
- Editorial: Outsmart identity theft
- Las Vegas, like rest of nation, moves on
- Several LV events to mark Sept. 11
- Editorial: Symbol has no place in our schools
- Local officials want more for homeland security
- T&M celebrates 20th with discount price for R.E.M.
- Security remains same for 9-11 R.E.M. show
- Rich CarnaVe celebration begins in Las Vegas today
- Columnist Elizabeth Foyt: Proud parents welcomed to Las Vegas in grand style
- Columnist Muriel Stevens: A cynic's view of TV shopping
- The Healing Shows: Las Vegas entertainment thrives in post 9-11 economy
Tuesday, Sept. 9
- Identity theft victims unaware of damage
- Military extends duty for guard, reserve
- Cost of health insurance continues to climb
- Galardi pleads guilty, cooperating with feds
- Player who died had thrown party
- Condemnation battle might hit Supreme Court
- Slot makers to debut themed machines
- Court briefs for Sept. 9, 2003
- Three firms reduce support of chamber in tax dispute
- North Las Vegas Tenet hospital remains for sale
- Wendy's has high hopes for new Strip locations
- Strip gaming win increases nearly 7 percent in July
- News briefs for Sept. 9, 2003
- Gaming briefs for Sept. 9, 2003
- Teen indicted in gang probe pulled from football roster
- Teachers pack class for test
- Online students at CCSN get visual surprise
- Columnist Jeff German: Galardi makes deal of a lifetime
- Mosley may quit 311 Boyz case
- Police shoot, kill man after malt liquor theft
- Man fired from Yucca project files lawsuit
- Nevada reps will speak at Yucca status hearing
- Two die, seven injured in auto crash
- Parties, events set for attraction on Las Vegas Boulevard
- VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: 'Gilligan' reunion recipe lacks Ginger
- Sports news briefs for September 9, 2003
- Donaldson says businesses improved
- Fire damages work at LV Springs Preserve
- Motorcycle officer injured in crash
- Obituaries for Sept. 9, 2003
- No suspects arrested in string of weekend killings
- GOP prepares state for Bush campaign
- Investigators finish probe at site of mammoth blaze
- Algae prompts concerns at Lake Mead
- State high court rejects Vegas woman's appeal
- Defense faces potent attack from Badgers
- LV's Cortez chosen as ref
- Columnist Dean Juipe: Rebels' blowout loss tarnishes earlier win
- UNLV's Nantkes had trouble getting the ball to Johnson
- Ralph Siraco's selections for Wednesday's races at Del Mar
- Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Kyle Busch to race Saturday night at LVMS
- Prep Schedule
- Monday's prep results
- Editorial: Put insurers under the microscope
- Universal waiting to see if GE really brings good things
- Where I Stand -- Brian Greenspun: The matters of the day
- Letter: NYSE chief paid for not doing job
- Letter: Homosexuality met with fear
- Letter: GOP motivated only by profit
- Letter: Less fortunate deserve our help
- Letter: Elderly drivers should be tested
- Letter: Stop trying to change Nevada
- Letter: Clinton achieved goals in Kosovo; Bush fails in Iraq
- Tennessee hires lottery director from Georgia
- Immunization schedule for Sept. 9, 2003
- Centennial slogan may do it 'Our Way'
- Attorneys oppose Maine casino proposal
- UNLV star gains experience at Pan Am Games
- Columnist Ron Kantowski: MWC showing helps boost its BCS case
- Maddux on the verge of historical feat
- Columnist Susan Snyder: Patriotism is coming into focus
- Highlights of July 2003 revenue report on Nevada casinos
Monday, Sept. 8
- News briefs for Sept. 8, 2003
- More charges could be filed against teens
- Condominium project planned
- Merger set for approval
- Police: Gang copied 'Bumfights' idea
- CCSN may become home to forensic lab, 'body farm'
- Boulder City athlete's death probed
- Two schools ban Iron Cross jewelry, shirts
- Las Ventanas holds topping off ceremony
- Medical group opposes casino
- Gaming briefs for Sept. 8, 2003
- Southwest Gas rate increase may be trimmed
- Second tower at Palms is confirmed
- KB Home building its first multifamily product in Vegas
- UNLV law school high on applicants' lists
- Five slain in weekend shootings
- County gets help finding cause of construction blaze
- Schools may get $8 mil. in fed funds
- Board hesitant to ease rules for outside doctors
- Police seek help finding suspect
- Vestin financing New York 'racino'
- Ritz-Carlton wins top marks from J.D. Power
- VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Week promises great Las Vegas fetes
- Columnist Ralph Siraco: A year later, two newcomers ready to stir up Breeders' Cup
- Rancho's Whalen molding believers
- Wind brings cooler, fall-like weather to LV
- Bid to protect body piercing business rejected
- Obituaries for Sept. 8, 2003
- Audit proposed to ease anxiety over golf course
- Prep Schedule
- Rebels just trying to put KU debacle behind them
- Columnist Dean Juipe: UNLV soccer team tests its coaches
- Oldtimers' exhibition wows crowd at annual beach volleyball event
- College football report: Goodbye Columbus, hello respectability
- British hydrologists enlisted in battle against nuke dump
- Group files suit to block concrete-making plant
- Suspect in jewelry store killing makes first court appearance
- More charges could be file against teens
- Telecom giant's bankruptcy hearings open
- Firm's losses worry execs
- Reunited Sex Pistols still feel bulletproof
- Columnist Susan Snyder: Time to do some roadwork
- Letter: Troops should come home now
- Letter: Different views on nuclear waste, homosexuality
- Editorial: Proposed ethics rules are strong
- Editorial: Stick to the plan
- Unbridled voice carries McBride
- Community briefs for Sept. 8, 2003
- Birth announcements for Sept. 8, 2003
- Frat Pack: At 25, 'Animal House' refuses to grow up
- Columnist Lisa Ferguson: Sun Lite for Sept. 8, 2003
Friday, Sept. 5
- Whoa! That's yellow! And Bellotti likes both quarterbacks
- Medical board says no doctor exodus
- Brutality of attack shocks family
- Apartments destroyed
- Major fires in Las Vegas
- Woman held in contempt ordered to spend 150 days in jail
- Witnesses name alleged leader of 311 Boyz attack
- Aladdin, Palms hit with labor complaints
- Fire causes evacuation of about 60 residents
- Business briefs for Sept. 5, 2003
- Gaming briefs for Sept. 5, 2003
- Restaurant pianists exempt from tax
- Union protests at Wal-Mart
- Boy escapes raging water
- Tax panel not clear on who pays
- Man slain outside NLV store
- Reserves sergeant from LV killed in Kuwait
- Morgan Stanley settles FERC charges
- Homeless man pulled from wash
- Man arrested in stolen gun case
- Fund-raising effort for flood victims launched
- Developer enters Reno market
- LV closes three community offices
- Las Vegas union dispute simmers
- News briefs for Sept. 5, 2003
- Columnist Adam Candee: Gorman must slow Foothill freshman
- Sports news briefs for September 5, 2003
- Transportation bill would give state $75 mil.
- Fired NLV city manager Fritsch files suit against city
- VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Football betting show takes root in Vegas
- Columnist Jeff German: DA keeps lid on key Binion info
- Board told no local branch of medical examiners needed
- Reid plans to hold up NRC selection
- Obituaries for Sept. 5, 2003
- CCSN opens science building
- Groups can leave state health program
- Plans made for State College area
- Ralph Siraco's selections for Saturday's races at Del Mar
- Thursday's prep results
- Fishing report: Fishermen find success at Lake Mead
- Thurston, Chen, Hill draw top grades
- Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Hearn snares ride in weekend IRL race
- Reilly, Deane reach accord on recorder's office woes
- Residents embrace tribe's bingo proposal
- Medals of Honor found in shop
- Columnist Barb Henderson: Local trout group sponsoring annual One-Fly event
- Goldwater rejects run for Congress
- Website asks Deane to resign
- State lawmakers ready for fiscal push in capital
- Columnist Steve Guiremand: MWC to make pitch for BCS membership
- Gaughan takes 7th, reclaims points lead
- UNLV (1-0) at Kansas (0-1)
- Group wants light to shine in mountain cave
- Video gambling trial under way
- Payrolls slashed, but unemployment rate falls
- UNLV eyes road success
- NFL injury report for September 5, 2003
- Columnist Sal DeFilippo: Nothing good can come from NFL exhibitions
- Columnist Dean Juipe: Confident Rebels envision 2-0 record
- Grass allergy isn't holding back Edwards
- Columnist Adam Candee: C-M must contain Foothill freshman
- Columnist Ron Kantowski: Another turf war casualty
- Letter: Letter's anti-gay views appalling
- Letter: Clinton deserves praise, not scorn
- Letter: All Nevadans must pay their fair share of taxes
- Editorial: Give at-risk schools the top priority
- Editorial: Northwest now needs a flood of support
- Where I Stand -- Brian Greenspun: Disturbing attitudes
- Columnist Lisa Ferguson: No news is good news to irate entertainer Overton
- Columnist Muriel Stevens: Hospitality industry honors students
- Some of Ramones' best at 'Home'
- Nostalgia triggers Pistols reunion
- Touching Down: Legendary Kirov Ballet takes spotlight at Aladdin
- Columnist Geoff Carter -- Scene Selection: 'Meaning of Life' DVD set a triumph of repackaging
- Columnist Spencer Patterson: Magazine's top-100 guitarists list hits too many sour notes
- Columnist Jerry Fink: Lounge acts are here, there and everywhere
- 'Lord' cast still dancing in the dark at Venetian
- Columnist Susan Snyder: Baby, this program is a big hit
- Datebook for Sept. 5, 2003
- On Display for Sept. 5, 2003
- Performing Arts for Sept. 5, 2003
- Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: Learning from the past
- Columnist Erin Neff: Tax commission forced to do lawmakers' job
- Columnist Jeff German: Political corruption to continue till system overhauled
- Columnist Susan Snyder: A day of celebration is grand
- VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah:'Zumanity' faces the naked truth
- Sir Duke
- VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: 'Zumanity' faces the naked truth
- Columnist Jon Ralston: Ethics policy has some merit
- Letter: Common-area pools would help
- Letter: U.S. cannot be world's police
- Editorial: A nation that still is vulnerable
- Nevada students make semifinals of annual Discovery science contest
- Fall's finest feted at Harvest Festival
- Single mom would like to send three children to camp
- Group hopes to help stem rising rate of HIV infection
Thursday, Sept. 4
- Transfer students to get more experienced teachers
- Moncrief buys home in Ward 1
- Police seek victims of molestation
- New DUI law would have netted 47 drivers
- Democrats get Head Start in Las Vegas
- Mom demands justice for son
- California agencies finalizing Colorado River deal
- Deane accused of harassing ex-supporter
- Wounded Nevada Guardsman enjoys brief war respite
- Caesars launches new ad campaign
- Gaming briefs for Sept. 4, 2003
- Small business event for veterans set
- News briefs for Sept. 4, 2003
- DA asks court to reconsider Binion reversals
- Las Vegas eyes first water limit exemptions
- County ethics panel urges teaching, fines
- Summer of love: Once rowdy skate parks settle down
- Oregon officials consider video slots
- County approves three resort projects
- Union agitating again at Vegas-area Wal-Mart
- MGM MIRAGE rating cut as outlook improves
- Labor problem erupts at Adelson's casino project in China
- Burrito chain expanding quickly in Las Vegas area
- Business trends mixed
- Autumn weather may be just around corner
- Anti-tax activist gets court help
- Dion, Goodman cut ad for flood victims
- Massive construction site fire breaks out, damage in the millions
- VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: From slots to weaves, Vegas has it all
- Woman killed in store ID'd
- Acting city manager impresses mayor with proposed projects
- Obituaries for Sept. 4, 2003
- City Council honors Genzer, longtime chief planner
- Longtime Sun reporter, columnist Carlos dies at 67
- Parker's talent at PV could test Bonanza
- Moore enjoyed running for the band
- Columnist Ron Kantowski: Let's make college polls wait and see
- Zaher-led Gaels should contend
- Sports news briefs for September 4, 2003
- Guest Columnist Linda Frohlich: Hawaiian vacation does wonders after long season
- Centennial aims to avoid 'Shadow' of new school
- Officials discuss growing dependence on gambling
- LV sailor part of Navy war effort
- More land to be added to Nellis protection zone
- Shane to Oscar: Speed will kill
- Mayor planning chat over coffee
- Man gets 48 years for double-fatal DUI
- Senate rejects Reid's school measure
- County rejects senior housing plan
- Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Pro Stocker Coughlin gets 2nd chance at Indy
- Tennessee rejects lottery partnership with Georgia
- Columnist Dean Juipe: Unbeaten Bradley set for late title run
- Wednesday's prep results
- Ralph Siraco's selections for Friday's races at Del Mar
- Letter: Newspapers have big differences
- Letter: Kenny is 'simply a disgrace'
- Letter: Not so certain limiting growth would hurt a lot
- 20-year sentence given in killing
- Las Vegas rated fifth best draw in nation
- Editorial: Let's test the testers
- Editorial: Only Deane can repair the damage
- Judge accused of abusive conduct in criminal case
- Community briefs for Sept. 4, 2003
- DeVol-ution: Henderson opera diva comes full circle to open San Francisco Opera's season
- Artist Girotto's neoclassical work celebrated at LVAM
- Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: A surprising appeal
Wednesday, Sept. 3
- EarthLink co-founder receives 14-year prison term
- Vegas company protesting contracting decision
- Gaming briefs for Sept. 3, 2003
- Malone pleads not guilty to federal charges
- Abducted to a foreign land
- Former WorldCom exec charged
- Fed funds for parks, trails sought
- Moody's turns negative on Nevada Power
- Parents have week to transfer students
- Deane seeks advice on running office
- Police, citizens discuss gangs in northwest
- Jewelry store employee held on murder charge
- County to check, upgrade electrical boxes
- Las Vegan Jones may be named federal judge
- VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Maloof has a fine time on No. 39
- Music teacher returns on sour note
- 67 residents cited for waste on first day of water limits
- No more prison pregnancies found
- Obituaries for Sept. 3, 2003
- Water rules altered to allow turf at child-care centers
- Two injured in plane crash
- Rhodes convicted of one count in insurance case
- Tougher DUI law to take effect
- Girl, 7, tells judge how much she misses her mom
- Ruling could change fate of 13 Nevadans
- Blanton, Nygaard come to LV on roll
- Columnist Dean Juipe: BYU schedule a little too formidable
- Johnson's return could stretch KU's defense
- Gladiators hope QB acquisition can lift team
- Columnist Peter Benton: Coughlin-Bartoli team for win in LVCC event
- Ralph Siraco's selections for Thursday's races at Del Mar
- Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Part-time rocker Kenny Brack of IRL has a CD
- Tuesday's prep results
- Casinos decry Ill. gambling taxes; critics point to profits
- Letter: Recall of Guinn is not credible
- Letter: Drought one of many reasons to limit growth
- Sewer plant expansion should reduce lagoon smell
- Salvation Army given $150,000
- County: Legislature needs to look at child-in-car laws
- Council to vote on college land
- Golf course water curbed
- Editorial: Dean's hot now, but it isn't over
- LV club ready to take over in BC
- Community briefs for Sept. 3, 2003
- Columnist Elizabeth Foyt: Students in need find help over the rainbow
- Sugar Sweet: Archies singer Dante enjoys success in variety of careers
Tuesday, Sept. 2
- IGT reports glitch in keno game
- Airline adds three Vegas flights
- Arkansas Tenet hospitals sold
- Gaming briefs for Sept. 2, 2003
- Sempra settles over power-manipulation charges
- Judge dismisses class-action suits over power crisis
- Findings in Vegas Teamsters case upheld
- Teen suspected in dad's shooting arrested at game
- Labor Day tourism in Vegas generally strong
- Sports news briefs for September 2, 2003
- Nevada Power may borrow to cover judgment
- State college surpasses target enrollment
- Outside help: Program to benefit ex-inmates as they try to re-enter society
- News briefs for Sept. 2, 2003
- Malone to surrender in San Diego
- UNLV legal clinic to aid immigrants
- Lightning, thunder, rain rattle LV Valley
- Policy detour: Las Vegas advocating curbs on mandate to create bike lanes
- VegasBeat -- Timothy McDarrah: Playboy celebrates 50th Vegas-style
- Obituaries for Sept. 2, 2003
- Family escapes house fire
- Man pleads guilty in killing of wife, boyfriend
- High court rules on exemption to homestead law
- Guinn asks SBA to assist flood victims with loans
- Council considers naming monorail after Broadbent
- Children of the corn enjoy NCAA limelight
- Columnist Dean Juipe: Memorable season? Not for the 51s
- Water restrictions begin for LV, Clark County
- Gladiators acquire top Arena League QB
- 'Dream' has become Yanks' nightmare
- Freshman steps up for Foothill in opener
- Where I Stand -- Mike O'Callaghan: New man for a tough job
- Andrews has big night for UNLV 'D'
- West Nile expected to hit Nevada soon
- Court tells holders of water rights: Use it or lose it
- Defense is solid as Rebels win opener
- Tobler sees no conflict with family store
- Student sits on sidelines during legal dispute
- Italian website capitalizes on Vegas birthday
- Boys & Girls Clubs hit by feud
- Triple-A disappointment
- Columnist Brian Hilderbrand: Stewart in Richmond truck race 'for the fun of it'
- Ralph Siraco's selections for Wednesday's races at Del Mar
- Davis: Offer to tribes is 'perfectly appropriate'
- Letter: Oil is only reason soldiers are dying
- Editorial: Build more sidewalks, bike paths
- Editorial: Apartment complex enlivens downtown
- Letter: Many holes in argument for Iraq war
- Fringe Benefit: UNLV hosts miniature version of Edinburgh arts festival
- Officials to meet with flood victims
- Starr of the show makes room for eclectic mix
- Columnist Susan Snyder: Pregnancy in men gives us pause
- Birth announcements for Sept. 2, 2003
- Serenades of Life scheduled Saturday