Make tasty frozen treats at home

Maybe an ice-cream truck doesn’t frequent your neighborhood, or maybe you’d like frozen treats that are a more healthful. They’re easy to make at home. Ice-pop molds can be found in cooking stores, catalogs and often in discount and dollar stores.

MGM Resorts to unveil plans for Bay State

SPRINGFIELD, Mass. – Las Vegas-based MGM Resorts International will formally unveil its plans for a “major entertainment complex” in Springfield, adding to the expected competition for the sole resort casino license in western Massachusetts.

Wynn legal fees to be paid by Okada, U.S. judge decides

Kazuo Okada and affiliated companies must pay nearly $149,000 in Wynn’s Resorts Ltd. legal fees for a failed attempt to move part of their legal fight from Clark County District Court to U.S. District Court.

Restaurant Report, Aug. 22

The Southern Nevada Health District conducts random inspections of local restaurants.

Two more airlines moving into new $2.4 billion Terminal 3

The wide-open spaces of McCarran International Airport’s Terminal 3 will look more lived-in starting today, as United Airlines and Hawaiian Airlines move their check-in and baggage claim operations from Terminal 1.

McCarran to receive $202,000 from bid rigging settlement

McCarran International Airport stands to collect $202,000 from a settlement between 25 state attorneys general and JP Morgan Chase & Co. over bid rigging in municipal securities.

Businesses scramble for share of ‘Pawn Stars’ fame

Tourists line up outside downtown’s Gold & Silver Pawn Shop for a chance to appear on the History Channel hit “Pawn Stars.” Now the show has spawned a cottage industry of Las Vegas businesses owned by experts who appraise artifacts. Jeremy Brown, owner of Ultimate Sports Cards & Memorabilia, is one of them.

UNLV Rebels Camp Report, Aug. 22

ELY – UNLV football coach Bobby Hauck would redshirt every freshman every year if he could, and he nearly did last season.

51s’ offense again shut down in loss to River Cats

One night after getting shut out, the 51s’ offense remained sluggish, scratching out just four hits in a 6-2 loss to the Sacramento River Cats on Tuesday in a Pacific Coast League game at West Sacramento, Calif.

Mojave football finds new optimism

Billy Murphy has seen some tough times as a Mojave High football player.

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