Bikini Bar owner surrenders Nevada gaming license over bar sale

Lonny J. Campos has agreed to surrender his state gaming license and pay a $5,000 fine related to the sale of his Bikini Bar, which operates with a restricted gaming license, according to a settlement reached with the Nevada Gaming Control Board.

Reid sets gun bill showdown; Heller says no to GOP filibuster

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid scheduled Congress’ first showdown vote for Thursday on President Barack Obama’s gun control drive as a small but mounting number of Republicans appear willing to buck a conservative effort to prevent debate from even beginning.

Move to repeal Nevada motorcycle helmet law fails again

A bill to repeal the state law requiring motorcyclists to wear helmets again has died in the Nevada Legislature, this time because its sponsor, Sen. Don Gustavson, pulled it from consideration.

Assembly committee approves sex trafficking bill

Nevada lawmakers continue their drive for anti-sex trafficking legislation by passing the session’s most comprehensive bill on the subject Tuesday.

Las Vegas sends three murder suspects back to Carson City

Three fugitives in the slaying of Nevada’s chief insurance examiner were sent from Las Vegas to Carson City in police custody to face murder charges, a court official said Tuesday.

Peter Reveen, hypnotist who managed Lance Burton, dies

Peter Reveen, who had a worldwide career as a hypnotist and magician before he settled in Las Vegas as Lance Burton’s manager, died Sunday of complications from diabetes and dementia. He was 77.

California court hearing delayed for former Nevada lawmaker

A court hearing in California has been postponed to next month for a former Las Vegas-area lawmaker jailed on felony charges following a freeway chase and violent struggle with police the same day he was expelled from the Nevada Assembly.

Air Force: Series of errors led to Nevada drone crash

A series of errors, including a pilot’s failure to properly complete a pre-flight check, led to the crash of an unmanned drone aircraft in December in a remote area north of Las Vegas, Air Force officials said Tuesday.

Nevada gasoline prices on the downslide

Nevada’s average gasoline price is slowly sliding back down for the fourth week in a row.

A La Carte, April 9-15

Read about dining-related events and promotions across the Las Vegas Valley.

Favorite Sons & Daughters

Julia MacDonald, 17, has been accepted to the 2013 U.S. Naval Academy Summer Seminar program.

Student arrested in Texas college stabbing attack

CYPRESS, Texas — A student went on a building-to-building stabbing attack at a Texas community college Tuesday, wounding at least 14 people before being subdued and arrested, authorities said.

First-time festival to share promoters’ love of Brazil

Holland-born Ramon van Meer loves Brazil, and he wants the rest of Las Vegas to fall in love, too.

He and his wife, Charlene Santos, had the idea to start the Vegas Loves Brazil Festival a year ago.

Budget cuts end Blue Angels’ 2013 season

PENSACOLA NAVAL AIR STATION, Fla. — The U.S. Navy has canceled the remainder of the elite Blue Angels demonstration team’s 2013 season because of federal cuts.

Las Vegas 51s defeat Fresno 4-3

At Fresno, Calif., 51s first baseman Josh Satin had three hits, and Jamie Hoffman singled him home with the winner in the ninth as the 51s ran their record to 4-1.

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