Ann Romney to speak Monday in Las Vegas

Ann Romney will speak Monday afternoon at a public rally at the Henderson Convention Center, dropping into the same city where President Barack Obama will be preparing to debate her husband.

First lady’s Reno talk will be at UNR Wednesday

While her husband heads to Denver for his 6 p.m. debate Wednesday with Mitt Romney, first lady Michelle Obama will speak that morning to supporters at the University of Nevada, Reno.

Two Excalibur restaurants to remain closed

Both the American Burger Works and Lynyrd Skynyrd BBQ & Beer will remain closed after their Chapter 11 bankruptcy filings, but landlord Excalibur could face damages for shutting them down.

Nevada lawmaker withdraws opposition to Tahoe agency

A state legislator who helped lead the effort to pull Nevada out of the bi-state agency that controls planning and growth at the pristine Lake Tahoe has changed his mind.

Cost to ride buses in Las Vegas Valley going up

Increased fares and more sales tax revenues will lead to better bus service in the Las Vegas Valley starting Sunday, the Regional Transportation Commission said.

Chris Economaki, dean of American motorsports journalists, dies at 91

Chris Economaki was a great motorsports journalist; heck, for the longest time, he was the only American motorsports journalist, or so it seemed. He died Friday at 91, which in auto racing years is longer than the 24 Hours of LeMans and the Indianapolis 500 and the World 600 all rolled into one.

FAA to restrict airspace in Las Vegas during Obama visit

The Federal Aviation Administration plans to restrict airspace around Las Vegas from Sunday evening to Wednesday afternoon while President Barack Obama is in town.

Las Vegas family changes forever after boat repair disaster

Henry Jackson was fiddling with the fuel system on a boat parked in the small driveway of his single-story west Las Vegas home Thursday when the boat exploded, killing him and one of his sons.

Connecticut man kills masked teen, learns it’s his son

NEW FAIRFIELD, Conn. – A popular fifth-grade teacher fatally shot a masked teenager in self-defense outside his neighbor’s house during what appeared to be an attempted late-night burglary, then discovered the teen was his son, state police said.

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