The rancor in Las Vegas’ Ward 3 City Council race continued Friday when a candidate forum concluded with supporters of the two rival candidates shouting slogans at each other and waving signs, even though there were no media cameras there for them to play to.
Follow the link for Friday’s results from the Sunrise and Sunset Region track meets at Del Sol.
The Impact Nevada TV program for this weekend examines teacher salary cut proposals as Nevada legislators confront a budget crisis. (5:30 p.m., Ch. 8).
A man originally held for child abuse relating to the death of a 3-year-old boy has now been charged with murder.
Detectives are investigating a possible human skull and bones found in the desert southwest of Las Vegas this afternoon.
Over the protests of Republicans, the Senate Education Committee approved a bill Friday to allow high school seniors to secure full-fledged diplomas even if they fall a couple of points short of the standards on one section of the proficiency exam.
The webcast features clips from a video retrospective on the soon-to-close Sahara Hotel. It also explores the UNLV Engineering School’s Senior Design Awards.
The future of the semiannual furniture shows at the World Market Center, one of the biggest events on the Las Vegas meeting calendar, has been covered with a question mark by the $1 billion merger last week with several competitors in High Point, N.C.
The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas’ first quarter of operations is in the books, and despite its high occupancy rate, the newest resort on the Strip reported a $56.8 million loss, the company said Friday.
According to a provocative new documentary at the Cannes Film Festival, Britain’s royals are racist “gangsters in tiaras” and Prince Philip is a womanizing psychopath. The movie “Unlawful Killing” revives claims that Princess Diana was murdered by the British establishment. The film was screened Friday for the first time at the festival.