Shareholder lawsuit against Wynn Resorts dismissed

A shareholders lawsuit brought against the Wynn Resorts Ltd. board of directors was dismissed Tuesday by U.S. District Judge James Mahan.

State to pay $5.9 million more for Project Neon land

Gov. Brian Sandoval and Attorney General Catherine Cortez Masto complained for an hour Tuesday before agreeing to pay $10.6 million for 2.85 acres in downtown Las Vegas that had been appraised at only $4.7 million last year as part of a massive Spaghetti Bowl road project.

$10 million construction case has issues homeowner might face

Although the trial over construction of the former PH Towers Westgate encompasses more than $10 million in claims on each side and will span at least a month of court time poring over arcane contract language, some of the issues would sound familiar to a homeowner shopping at Home Depot on a Saturday afternoon.

Redford-produced water documentary debuts in Las Vegas

A documentary charting conflict and conservation on the Colorado River will make its Las Vegas debut next week with a special screening at the Springs Preserve, near U.S. Highway 95 and Valley View Boulevard.

Convention authority votes 10-3 for lease extension at Cashman Field

Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority board members, after a long discussion, voted 10-3 on Tuesday to grant a four-year lease extension to the current tenants at Cashman Field, Stars Las Vegas LLC, owners of the Las Vegas 51s.

Nevada to pay fired pregnant forestry dispatcher $125,000

The state of Nevada will pay $125,000 to a former Nevada Division of Forestry dispatcher in Elko who was fired soon after she told her bosses she was pregnant.

Police: Student took LSD before campus shooting

MOBILE, Ala. – A nude University of South Alabama freshman had taken LSD and assaulted others before he chased the campus police officer who fatally shot him, authorities said Tuesday, though the student wasn’t armed.

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