Former “Survivor” cast member Rupert Boneham has a new table game in a field trial at the Golden Nugget.
NEW YORK — Google says it has tweaked the formulas steering its Internet search engine to take the rubbish out of its results. The overhaul is designed to lower the rankings of what Google deems “low-quality” sites. Sites that produce original content or information that Google considers valuable are supposed now to rank higher.
Follow the link for a live blog of the Class 4A championship game between Bishop Manogue and Canyon Springs.
Follow the link for a live blog of the Class 4A girls championship game between Liberty and Centennial.
Follow the link for a live blog of the Class 3A semifinal between South Tahoe vs. Moapa Valley.
Follow the link for a live blog of the Class 3A girls semifinal between Churchill County and Virgin Valley.
Follow the link for a live blog of the Class 3A semifinal between Sparks and Lowry.
Follow the link for a live blog of the Class 3A girls semifinal between Spring Creek and Truckee.
From the bumbling gaffes displayed in Thursday’s robbery of the Rio, it’s clear — anything is possible when there’s money involved. The poorly thought-out plot was detailed in an arrest report for Hiroyuki Yamaguchi, 61, and Edward Land, 41, accused of being accomplices to the crime.
Clark County fire crews battled a fire Friday morning at the Vegas Towers apartment complex at 1061 E. Flamingo Rd. near Maryland Parkway.
CHICAGO — Hot flashes that bedevil many women in menopause might actually be a good thing, depending on when they strike, according to new data from a long-running government study. Women who had hot flashes at the start of menopause but not later seemed to have a lower risk for heart attack and death than women who never had hot flashes, or those whose symptoms persisted long after menopause began.
LOS ANGELES — “Two and a Half Men” star Charlie Sheen has skirted disaster as a wayward, middle-aged party boy who regularly tested the patience of the TV network and studio trying to protect their valuable sitcom property. It was a violence-tinged and anti-Semitic radio rant that helped push him over the edge and, finally, forced CBS and Warner Bros. Television to take action. The companies said they were ending production on television’s No. 1 sitcom for the season.
Centennial goalkeeper Natalie Gilbertson has seen her fair share of penalty-kick shootouts, and experience has taught her one thing.
