Barry Manilow returning to Vegas

Singer bringing his “One Last Time!” tour to MGM Grand.

Macau facing first-ever annual gaming revenue dip

Macau is poised for its first-ever yearly gaming revenue decline following the market’s 19.6 percent nose dive in November.

Utah man uses unlimited pasta pass to feed homeless

Matt Tribe says when he bought one of Olive Garden’s limited edition, never ending pasta passes, it was to fulfill his love of pasta. He soon saw another benefit.

Tyrrell named chief judge of North Las Vegas Justice Court

The first woman to be a judge in North Las Vegas has been elected chief judge of the city’s justice court. Justice of the Peace Natalie Tyrrell, who held the position previously from 2009 to 2012, will hold the office for two years.

 
Officer in hug photo says he approched boy as human, not officer

It’s the picture we needed to see after the past week’s turmoil. A 12-year-old black boy, tears streaming down his face, and a white police officer embrace in the middle of a Ferguson-related demonstration in Portland, Oregon. The story behind the image is just as touching.

 
GOP aide resigns after criticizing Obama daughters

An aide to a Republican congressman resigned Monday after her Facebook post criticizing President Barack Obama’s daughters touched off a backlash.

Market LV updates look to lure shoppers visiting Tivoli Village

Updates have been made at the Market LV at Tivoli Village. A handful of new tenants have moved in, and a major update was made to the main entrance to the market to further the industrial chic look.

Vegas man wins $14M on Megabucks at Rampart Casino

A Las Vegas Valley man probably did not expect to walk out of the Rampart Casino over $14 million richer, but he did after he hit the Megabucks jackpot, according to the resort.

 
Wife of Ray Rice says he told NFL truth about assault

The wife of former Baltimore Ravens’ football player Ray Rice said in an interview that NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell was not truthful when he described Rice as ambiguous about striking her in an elevator early this year.

 
‘Cake Boss’ pleads guilty to driving while impaired

“Cake Boss” Buddy Valastro says he’s “very disappointed” in himself for driving after having a drink in New York City last month. He says he didn’t realize he was impaired.

Many questions as Rebel football moves forward

UNLV’s football team will be under a new direction next season, and that coach will be in charge of a program facing much uncertainty. But outgoing coach Bobby Hauck also said the cupboard is not completely bare.

Here’s what the ‘12 Days of Christmas’ cost in 2014

The cost of six geese-a-laying spiked considerably this year, while most of the items in the carol “The Twelve Days of Christmas,” saw little to no increase, according to the 31st annual PNC Wealth Management Christmas Price Index.

Rodgers is the best man, better bet

If the game is replayed in two months, the stakes will be raised, the wagering handle will set a record, and Aaron Rodgers will make the Green Bay Packers the favorites.

Southwest Medical Associates keeps growing

In an unsettled health care environment, Southwest Medical Associates is growing, adding five locations and 30 physicians in 2014.

Roseman’s medical school starting to take shape

Dr. Renee Coffman, president and co-founder of Roseman University in Henderson, recently spoke to the Henderson Chamber of Commerce on the topic of “Helping Build the Future of Medicine in Southern Nevada.”

Republic Waste offers recycling assessments to businesses

As Republic Services expands in the Las Vegas Valley, commercial businesses can take advantage of free waste and recycling assessments and customize a program that is specific to their type of business.

Business legislation kicks off talk series

The Las Vegas Review-Journal and the Metro Chamber of Commerce have joined forces for a new breakfast series that aims to ignite conversations about important community issues — starting with business issues facing the Legislature.

Holiday books offer executive inspiration

The holidays are fast approaching. Shoppers search for that special gift. While choices seem endless, choosing is simple: Give gifts that keep on giving: knowledge, motivation and self-improvement.

Corporate giving is in spirit of season

Las Vegas Valley companies and their employees have been making donations to area group’s during the holiday season.

Don’t dismiss companies with penny stocks

Yes! Subpenny stocks – that is less than a penny per share – are alive and well right here in Las Vegas.

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