Reynolds delivers at plate, on mound for Mustangs

Even the wisest of oddsmakers would have given Trevin Reynolds little chance to be a hero when the bottom of the seventh inning started Monday.

Campbell, Taijeron lift 51s

Eric Campbell and Travis Taijeron each homered as the Las Vegas 51s opened a road series at Sacramento with an 8-5 victory on Monday night.

NAB Show back in town, bringing content to life

The 2015 NAB Show, the world’s largest gathering of media and entertainment professionals, celebrates its 25th consecutive year in Las Vegas this week. Your city has been a gracious host over the years, and our attendees have enjoyed the warm hospitality shown to us.

 
Michelle MacLaren walks out as director of “Wonder Woman” film

“Given creative differences, Warner Bros. and Michelle MacLaren have decided not to move forward with plans to develop and direct ‘Wonder Woman’ together,” the studio said in a statement.

Participatory TV seen as the next big thing in broadcasting

From the couch in your living room, imagine having the power to watch a basketball game or award show as if you were actually there, said Mandalay Entertainment CEO and President Peter Guber said Monday.

Handling asbestos on I-11 route will cost $12.7 million

State transportation leaders got an unwelcome surprise in December 2013 when a team of University of Nevada, Las Vegas, researchers discovered traces of naturally occurring asbestos along the route of the planned Interstate 11 Boulder City bypass. Last month, they got another unwelcome surprise — how much it was going to cost to minimize the health risks associated with the substance.

Reynolds delivers at plate, on mound for Mustangs

Even the wisest of oddsmakers would have given Trevin Reynolds little chance to be a hero when the bottom of the seventh inning started Monday.

 
Family crushed to death by falling concrete slab

A family of three was crushed to death on Monday outside Seattle when a concrete slab fell from an overpass onto their car, officials said.

The dos and don’ts if you can’t pay your tax bill

Affluent clients facing a big tax bill often have one of two reactions, according to CPA and financial planner Jerry Love: They either try to avoid filing or they want to negotiate a deal.

Former prostitute fights sex trade with cookies

A Las Vegas woman who says she spent 20 years as a prostitute is working to get other women out of the sex trade, one cookie at a time.

No one who knew ‘Jamup’ ever waited in a Las Vegas line

Before some casino corporations turned customer relations into an algorithm, the hosts — like Allan “Jamup” Hirschorn — were walking barometers of high roller health. They knew who had money and how much credit they could handle.

5 must-see stops between Las Vegas and Salt Lake City

If you’re looking to break away from the “get there as fast as we can” mentality, there are plenty of natural wonders and photo-worthy attractions just off the beaten path of I-15.

VOLLEYBALL: Chow, Falcons top Cougars

Shilo Chow had 34 assists, four kills and six blocks, and Colin Curi added 10 kills and six digs Monday to help host Foothill’s boys volleyball team to a 25-21, 19-25, 25-20, 25-20 win over Coronado.

Motorcyclist injured in east valley crash

An east valley crash involving a car and motorcycle shut down a section of Lamb Boulevard Monday night.

BASEBALL: Gomez helps Spring Valley to nine-inning win

Alex Gomez doubled home Carter Lambeth with the go-ahead run in the top of the ninth inning, and Spring Valley’s baseball team tacked on two more runs in a 9-6 road win over Bonanza on Monday.

‘Gremlins’ remake gets a writer

The “Gremlins” remake is one of those stories that gets an update about every six months or so, usually when movie news is a bit slow, and content sites are looking for traffic.

Caregiving starts with caring for yourself

With the growing number of adult caregivers—an estimated 43.5 million Americans taking care of someone over the age of 50 years—we are seeing a new phenomenon known as caregiver burnout. This term describes a state of “physical, emotional and mental exhaustion that may be accompanied by a change in attitude.

Federal judge rejects UMC’s bid to seal records in lawsuit

A federal judge has rejected University Medical Center’s bid to seal the public hospital’s records that are part of a class-action federal lawsuit, ruling that there is a “strong presumption of public access to judicial files” and the public has a “right to know why enormous sums have been spent at public expense.”

 
Ex-NFL player suspected of killing prison cellmate

A former NFL running back for the San Francisco 49ers who was sent to a California prison for domestic violence, vehicle theft and other charges, is a suspect in the death of his cellmate, officials said on Monday.

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