Steve Wynn, once vocally anti-Obama, goes mum

Until recently, it appeared Steve Wynn had abandoned politics. Wynn spent three years as the de facto voice of the gaming industry’s unofficial anti-Obama coalition, a high-profile membership of two than included Las Vegas Sands Corp. Chairman Sheldon Adelson.

Whistling a happy tune at work? Tell us

You’re going to get a little more time to answer these questions: Do you love your job? And your employer? And would you like to tell someone about it?

Third parties help casinos draw patrons

There was a time when Las Vegas casino bosses controlled everything on their properties, from the nightclub to restaurants and even the bar adjacent to the pool.

UNR crashes party, stuns Golden Bears

BERKELEY, Calif. – Cody Fajardo, Stefphon Jefferson and UNR spoiled California’s stadium reopening party.

NFL fails to reach agreement with referees union

NEW YORK – The NFL and its on-field referees union failed to reach an agreement when they met Saturday, and the league said it’s proceeding with replacement officials.

Browns’ Richardson progressing

Sidelined and hidden from public view for nearly a month, Browns rookie running back Trent Richardson might play in Cleveland’s season opener.

Top-ranked Trojans start off in style, overwhelm Hawaii

LOS ANGELES – Although Matt Barkley and Marqise Lee laughed it off, the symbolism was tough to miss. On the first play of No. 1 Southern California’s first game after its postseason ban ended, the veteran quarterback hit his speedy receiver for an electrifying 75-yard touchdown.

WEEK IN REVIEW: Reporters’ notebook

A bearded reporter whose mug shot runs in the paper twice a week received this email from a reader:

WEEK IN REVIEW: Top news

A man once recognized as an outstanding foster parent by a nonprofit group now stands accused of abusing at least two foster children in his care, police said.

Judge resists label as toughest in Nevada

A former mortgage broker faced Senior U.S. District Judge Roger Hunt in March and received a 25-year prison term for orchestrating a massive fraud scheme in Las Vegas.

GOP tried to show nation’s true colors

Give the Republican National Convention’s choreographers credit: They did their best to show the party’s brown side.

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