Congress faces narrowing window to resolve FAA impasse

WASHINGTON — With construction workers sidelined at McCarran International Airport and airfields around the country, lawmakers remain gridlocked over funding the federal aviation agency and face a narrowing window to resolve the impasse before a monthlong recess.

Quarter for Boyd affected by flood costs

The mixed bag of news in Boyd Gaming Corp.’s second-quarter earnings report on Wednesday largely fell in line with what Wall Street analysts had expected.

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Lawrie powers 51s to win over Aces

Brett Lawrie homered leading off consecutive innings, and the 51s scored the final six runs of the game Wednesday night, rallying from a 3-1 deficit to beat the host Reno Aces 7-3 in a Pacific Coast League game.

Lights dimming for Las Vegas sign maker

Its name is not widely known, but many people would quickly recognize Casino Lighting and Sign’s work, such as the neon-splashed M&M World facade or the subdued directional signs within Bellagio.

Low-level nuclear waste to be shipped through Nevada

SAN CLEMENTE, Calif. — A 192-wheel trailer will make four trips to haul old generator parts considered to be low-level nuclear waste from California through Nevada and to Utah for disposal.

Rural residents oppose Rhodes’ plan for Blue Diamond Hill

Developer Jim Rhodes’ vision for creating a town atop a mesa near the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area was made clearer Wednesday to neighbors who vehemently oppose the project.

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