As Allegiant Travel Co.’s stalled contract negotiations with flight attendants head toward federal mediation, the Transport Workers Union has ratcheted up the pressure.
The Walters Group, owned by entrepreneur and high-stakes gambler Bill Walters, is selling 150 acre-feet of fully transferable Las Vegas water rights for $25,500 per acre-foot, almost $4 million.
It was a day to live united.
Once the foreclosure capital of the nation, Las Vegas dropped to No. 25 in the third quarter with one foreclosure filing for every 139 households. Las Vegas had a total of 6,062 foreclosure filings in the third quarter, down 31 percent from the previous quarter and down 71 percent from the year-ago period.
As a sophomore, Greg Benson seems to have a bright future in Faith Lutheran’s football program. The 6-foot-2-inch quarterback has been pretty good in the present, too.
Few topics on the local prep sports scene have been as divisive as realignment.
Contrary to popular belief, not everyone plays hockey growing up in Canada, much the way not everyone who grows up in Brazil plays soccer.
On the streets of Philadelphia, in the rough neighborhoods that teach toughness as a way of life, Savon Goodman formed the traits that define basketball as a city game.
He’s the owner of a restaurant; she’s his best waitress, having worked for him for eight years.
Kenneth Epstein is receiving psychiatric treatment locally for his hoarding obsession, but his Las Vegas attorney, Kristina Wildeveld, questioned if the right doctors with expertise in hoarding compulsions are involved.