MGM advises shareholders to not vote for hedge fund candidates

MGM Resorts International told shareholders Friday not to vote for any of the board of director candidates offered by a New York hedge fund that suggested this week the casino company convert its land holdings into a real estate investment trust.

The Midori is wise to concentrate on sushi

The Midori self-identifies as a sushi restaurant, and they’re not kidding. For the most part it’s all sushi, all the time — nigiri sushi, sashimi, standard rolls, special rolls, baked rolls, deep-fried and crunchy rolls, low-carb rolls (wrapped in cucumber with no rice) and on and on.

Casa Don Juan’s suburban expansion makes sense

It’s been a while since I’ve been to downtown stalwart Casa Don Juan, and hearing it had opened a second location in the ‘burbs nudged me to give the mothership another look. Turned out to be a good move: I noticed some changes, and they were positive ones.

How you can save more than $45,000 on your mortgage

They say you have to spend money to save money, but when it comes to a mortgage loan refinance, spending a little now could save tens of thousands of dollars over the life of the loan.

View Dining Pick of the Week: Mint Indian Bistro

Whether you’re in the mood for a new explosion to the taste buds or a familiar flavor, Mint Indian Bistro has you covered.

View Dining Pick of the Week: Metro Pizza

In 2012, Metro Pizza expanded it’s Las Vegas Valley pizza kingdom to the northwest, where it has staked a claim in the neighborhood near the 215 Beltway and Sky Pointe Drive.

View Dining Pick of the Week: Sonio’s Cafe & Rotisserie

Sonio’s Cafe is a blink-and-you-miss-it type of place. Tucked inside a nondescript strip mall at Charleston and Valley View boulevards, this neighborhood gem makes up in charm and flavor what it lacks in ambience.

5 teens accused of planning classmate’s murder

The teenagers would get together before school and at lunch to talk about a group project: the murder of a classmate, said police in Tucson, Arizona.

War chests buoy Henderson City Council incumbents

If money is any guide — and in politics, it usually is — the race for a west-side City Council seat has turned into Henderson’s most competitive campaign this year. But the city’s two other incumbent council members also face challengers as early voting is set to begin Saturday.

 
Craigslist ad led pregnant woman to her attacker

The grisly cutting of a fetus from a woman began with a Craigslist ad about baby clothes for sale.

O’Bannon’s son excels at basketball and more

A 6-foot-7 junior at Liberty High School, young Ed O’Bannon has options: He’s not only one of the top Las Vegas basketball prospects, but he’s armed with a fastball clocked at 93 mph.

Graco hit with $10M fine for car seat defects

Graco has been fined up to $10 million for failing to alert the public in a timely manner about defects in more than 4 million car seats, federal regulators said Friday.

 
FBI investigating death of black man found hanging from tree

The hanging death of an African-American man who had been missing since early this month and was found Thursday by local authorities in Mississippi has drawn the scrutiny of the FBI and the Department of Justice Civil Rights Division.

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