Tiger’s return buoys books

All the media attention surrounding the Masters is boosting action at Las Vegas sports books this week, and it’s not because Phil Mickelson and Ernie Els are teeing it up.

City plan would pair arena, entertainment district

The city of Las Vegas’ push for an arena and entertainment district is moving forward and an arena is an important part of the plan, a city official said Tuesday.

Connecticut unbeaten for second straight year

SAN ANTONIO — Connecticut beat Stanford 53-47 Tuesday night for their 78th straight victory, stamping themselves as one of the most dominant teams ever – in any sport, men or women.

Inquest set for May in shooting death

A Clark County coroner’s inquest is scheduled for May where jurors will hear evidence from a gun battle last month that left an officer seriously injured and a suspect dead.

Gibbons signs order to join health care lawsuit

Gov. Jim Gibbons on Tuesday intensified his fight against new federal health care regulations by hiring outside counsel to represent Nevada in a lawsuit that seeks to block the law.

Reid’s stops focus on economy

FALLON — A buoyant U.S. Sen. Harry Reid said Tuesday he is seeing signs the Nevada economy is coming back, although it may take time for a full recovery.

Spirit Airlines to charge up to $45 for carry-ons

MINNEAPOLIS — Spirit Airlines will charge as much as $45 each way for a carry-on bag, adding a fee that bigger airlines have yet to try. The charge will apply to bags in the overhead bin. Personal items that fit under the seat will still be free. Spirit said it will add measuring devices at the gates to determine which carry-ons are free and which ones will incur the charge.

Woman pleads guilty to DUI resulting in death

A 19-year-old woman accused of causing a crash that killed two people in February pleaded guilty Tuesday to two counts of driving under the influence resulting in death.

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