Local doctor threw drug, sex parties at his Henderson home

Andrew Scott Martin, a Las Vegas orthopaedic surgeon friends know as “Dr. Scott,” threw drug-fueled sex parties for hundreds of people before police raided his home.

Four-run fourth inning sparks UNLV past Air Force

Erik VanMeetren, Morgan Stotts and Dylan Ellis hit consecutive doubles in UNLV’s four-run fourth inning, lifting the Rebels to a 4-3 victory over Air Force in a Mountain West baseball game Saturday in Colorado Springs, Colo.

Priest undergoes second round of 100-day ascetic training

Friends, family and congregation members gathered March 8 at the Nichiren Buddhist Kannon Temple of Nevada, 1600 E. Sahara Ave., for Kanai’s second welcome-home ceremony.

Justin Bieber celebrating birthday at Omnia nightclub tonight

Las Vegas officially has a new humongous nightclub. Omnia at Caesars Palace is now open in the space formerly known as Pure, which popularized the super club as well as IRS raids of super clubs.

Neeson’s ‘Run All Night’ runs too long

In addition to coming off like a more lifeless version of last fall’s Keanu Reeves vehicle “John Wick,” “Run All Night” feels a lot like every “Liam Neeson with a gun” movie — which is sadly becoming every Liam Neeson movie.

Nevada’s public schools to be focus of NewsFeed breakfast

Education leaders will discuss the state of Nevada’s public schools and how that affects the Silver State’s business climate and workforce at the next NewsFeed breakfast at the Four Seasons Hotel on Tuesday.

Families of Sandy Hook victims suing shooter’s mother’s estate

At least eight lawsuits have been filed in Connecticut courts since January on behalf of relatives of 16 people killed in the massacre — four adults and 12 children. Court documents also list two people who suffered serious injuries.

Fashion, fun highlight Women’s Leadership Council luncheon

The Women’s Leadership Council of United Way of Southern Nevada’s annual luncheon and fashion show at the Four Seasons honored community leaders and provided networking opportunities for guests.

Bonds that untie, moment by barely noticeable moment

The most common enemies of marriage are treacherously subtle. Domestic violence, infidelity, addiction, vicious arguments — these enemies of marriage are obvious. But they are not the most common enemies. Just the most obvious.

Winery expansion bill pits big counties against rurals

The Assembly Commerce and Labor Committee was the stomping ground Friday for a bill to expand commercial wineries into Nevada’s two largest counties, a move backers said is needed to establish the industry.

81-year-old pedestrian hit in Wednesday crash dies

She was crossing Rainbow outside of a marked crosswalk from west to east when she was struck by the Mercedes-Benz, Metro said.

Pi/Pie Day funfest hits Huntridge Circle Park

It was Pi Day, so Billy Logan and JoNell Thomas brought cherry and apple, and others came with peach and blackberry and key lime, laying them out on folding tables on a perfect Saturday morning in the most appropriate place imaginable: Huntridge Circle Park.

Funeral of Wisconsin teen to bring together hundreds

Tony Robinson Jr., a biracial young man, was unarmed during a confrontation with a white police officer in Madison, his death being the latest in a string of shootings of unarmed black and Latino men in U.S. cities that stirred debate about race and policing.

Chinese government almost seems to be purposely torpedoing Macau

If we didn’t know better, one might believe the Chinese government is trying to sabotage Macau’s already sinking gaming market. Nine straight months of casino revenue declines, including a record 49 percent drop in February, are attributable to a government imposed crackdown on corruption. Apparently, more government restrictions are on the way.

Despite sizzling start, Bryant expected to open season in minors

Las Vegan Kris Bryant received a hero’s welcome from family and friends when he returned for a spring training game Friday with the Chicago Cubs, who defeated the Oakland Athletics 5-3 at Cashman Field. Bryant went 0-for-4, but has hit four home runs in spring training.

‘There’s a lot going on’ with comic Jim Breuer

As Breuer prepares to perform Saturday at the South Point hotel — here’s his gut-wrenching follow-up: Six weeks after his father died, his sister died. There’s more.

 
Judge takes cake for DUI program graduate

Ashley Michelle Agerbeek struggled through DUI court for more than a year, so much so that Las Vegas Justice of the Peace Joe Sciscento nearly kicked her out of the moderate offenders program.

Meet the financial advisers to some of the richest people in the US

We talked to some financial advisers to the stars and heard their stories firsthand; what we found out is financial advisers to the rich can offer important money lessons anyone can learn — as well as a whole host of mistakes to avoid.

‘Citizen Kane’ screened for first time within inspirational Hearst Castle

The movie screened at the private theater at the massive hilltop estate for about 60 people, most of whom paid $1,000 per ticket to benefit the San Luis Obispo International Film Festival and the Friends of Hearst Castle preservation group.

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