The 77-year-old woman who went missing Sunday has been located.
Brian Sandford
Brian joined the Las Vegas Review-Journal team in November 2016 after a stint at the Las Vegas Sun. He previously was editor of the Nevada Appeal in Carson City. Brian also has worked as an editor or reporter at newspapers in the Pacific Northwest and Florida, including The News Tribune in Tacoma, the St. Petersburg Times and The Tampa Tribune. He grew up in Ohio and attended the University of South Florida in Tampa.
Six women competed for scholarship money Saturday at the first Miss Africa Nevada competition. Miss Ghana, UNLV and Liberty High School graduate Adwoa Fosu, won first place.
The Clark County Fire Department responded to a fire about 7 p.m. Monday at house at 5825 W. Desert Inn Road.
Bishop Gorman senior Tahoe Mack’s Monumental Mammoth sculpture is going to Burning Man in August.
Those new to auctions and eager for a deal might be tempted to to hang on the bid caller’s every word. Good luck with that.
Dana Bubp grinned, shook hands and posed with a photo of prominent ham radio author and instructor Gordon West at the three-day American Radio Relay League state convention at the Eastside Cannery.
How do you get a Scandinavian American to talk for an hour? Ask him what part of Minnesota he’s from. That wasn’t one of the self-effacing jokes that flowed freely at the 19th annual Sons of Norway lutefisk dinner Jan. 28 at the Boulder City Elks Lodge, but it easily could have been.
When a large group bellows “Happy New Year!” in unison on a bluff at Spring Mountain Ranch State Park, the nearby canyon shouts a jubilant reply.
“Ethiopian food? Isn’t that an oxymoron?” You’re forgiven if that was your first thought upon eyeing this review, given that Ethiopia is famed in the Western Hemisphere primarily for its famine. Unfortunately, the stereotype likely has kept of the world’s most satisfyingly spiced, memorable cuisines under the radar outside east-central Africa.