The big game is here. And for a lot of dudes, that’s not even the one on TV.
As Tina Enard conceived her entry for the El Cortez suite redesign competition, she dropped in elements that would evoke the Mafia’s heyday in Las Vegas, particularly a wall-sized black-and-white photo of the desert, where people who fell out of favor were sent for “dirt naps.” But she also paid more attention to the bathroom than any of the other three finalists.
A North Carolina investment banker has added fuel to speculation that the World Market Center will wind up under the same ownership as some of its main rivals.
A witness testified Thursday that he started a false rumor about the kidnapping of 6-year-old Cole Puffinburger two months before the boy’s October 2008 disappearance.
The fields are now set for the municipal elections in Henderson and Boulder City, and only one race is guaranteed to be settled during the primary.
RJtv for Friday, Feb. 4, features video of Las Vegas police commenting on the arrest of 29-year-old Michael Anthony Carleo in the Bellagio armed robbery in December.
After further analysis of the chilling 911 recording, police in Mesquite now say City Councilwoman Donna Fairchild’s last known word was “sorry” not “suicide.”
A federal jury awarded about $2.1 million in damages Thursday to a Las Vegas man who claimed three police officers subjected him to excessive force in 2001.
If predictions are correct, this Sunday’s game between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Green Bay Packers will have a nongaming economic impact of $85.6 million locally, while sports books estimate a handle of $88 million to $90 million.
WASHINGTON Sen. Harry Reid, D-Nev., has been the most vocal Capitol Hill defender of congressional earmarks. But he said Thursday he had little choice but to agree to a moratorium on earmarked spending for at least this year.
Robert Justice said Thursday that he “was an idiot” for landing himself in middle of two high-profile Las Vegas criminal cases.
The state’s college and university presidents said Thursday that their schools would be decimated by the governor’s budget cut proposals.
