Tenaya Creek Brewery is coming — just five months late

The wait is almost over for the grand opening of Tenaya Creek Brewery’s bigger, better location. No later than September — about five months behind schedule — Las Vegans will be able to enjoy one of the brewery’s craft beers inside the fully renovated 13,000-square-foot building at 831 Bonanza Road, owner Tim Etter said.

Labor wants all public contract details revealed in Nevada

Labor groups said Friday that if Nevada lawmakers want to require local governments to publicize proposed union contracts before ratifying them, the mandate should be extended to all contracts.

Coroner identifies woman killed in Monday apartment fire

The woman who was found dead after a west valley apartment fire Monday morning was identified Friday by the Clark County coroner’s office as Marrie Stewart, 42, of Las Vegas.

Pop-store selling megafight merchandise opens in downtown Las Vegas

You’re probably not going to watch the Fight of the Century in person on May 2. But at least you can buy a $35 T-shirt — 0r even a $10,000 charcoal framed pastel — at a pop-up merchandise store that opened in a downtown Las Vegas parking lot at noon Friday.

Woman suing city of Seattle for $1 million

A Seattle woman who was punched in the face by a police officer as she was arrested on suspicion of domestic violence has filed a $1 million claim against the city, saying her rights were violated, the city clerk’s office said on Friday.

Here are 10 Marvel movies ranked from worst to best

After wading through months of bad movie after bad movie with a decent one popping its head up from time to time, we’re finally on the cusp of the summer movie season.

City National reports net income up 14 percent

City National Corp., parent company of wholly owned City National Bank, on Thursday reported first-quarter 2015 net income of $61.6 million, up 14 percent from $53.8 million in the year-ago period.

Tickets for Mayweather-Pacquiao weigh-in sell out

Tickets — 12,000 at $10 apiece — to watch Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Manny Pacquiao fight step on the scale sold out out in just under an hour on Friday. MGM officials are trying to clear room for more closed circuit seating at their properties.

Driver identified in one-car fatal accident

The man was speeding in a 1992 BMW sedan when he lost control and crashed, splitting the car in two, police said.

The CDC is more likely to consider you a heavy drinker than you think

According to a report on nationwide drinking habits from 2002-2012, 6.7 women are heavy drinkers, compared to 9.9 percent of men. In Nevada, those numbers jump to 7.8 percent and 10.8 percent, respectively.

Thank you, fashion ladies of Las Vegas!

Thank you, Las Vegas fashionistas, for showing off your spring-hair flair and marvelous makeup in Downtown Summerlin during FashionTrend.Vegas and ABC 13’s weekly photo shoot that makes everyone a model.

 
8 TV interviews no one wanted to miss

ABC is preparing for what could be one of the biggest interviews of 2015 when it airs Diane Sawyer in conversation with Bruce Jenner on Friday.

Do American kids really go missing every 90 seconds?

“Every 90 seconds” is how often some education campaigns say an American child goes missing. It’s a matter of definitions and old statistics, but reality doesn’t reflect what the statement calls to mind, as a report by Hannah Moore for BBC News recently demonstrated.

 
Cop says ramming armed suspect was the ‘right thing’ to do

In a newly released interview, the Arizona police officer who made a split-second decision to run over an armed suspect with his patrol car, says from his seat, he only had two options and he chose the best one.

Tiger Woods to play in Players Championship

Tiger Woods will make his next start in The Players Championship in two weeks. The tournament, the PGA Tour’s flagship event, is at TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla., on May 7-10.

Woman shot during robbery attempt near UNLV

A 24-year-old woman was critically injured in a shooting near UNLV early Friday morning, according to Las Vegas police.

Wedding tourism in Las Vegas ‘is in trouble’

Las Vegas is losing ground as the “wedding capital of the world” as more destinations around the globe try to tap into the business of love and money.

Free speech advocates oppose bill to weaken Nevada’s SLAPP law

A bill that proponents say would bring balance to a law protecting the free speech rights of critics from punitive and meritless defamation lawsuits was opposed Friday by representatives of the press and other First Amendment advocates.

 
There’s liquid hot magma beneath Yellowstone

As tourists stroll between Yellowstone’s 300 active geysers, taking selfies in front of thousands of bubbling, boiling mud pots and hissing steam vents, they are treading on one of the planet’s greatest time bombs.

 
Wounded vets say fraternity members disrespected them at Fla. retreat

The University of Florida and Emory University are investigating allegations that Zeta Beta Tau fraternity members disrespected wounded war veterans last weekend at Panama City Beach, Florida, by spitting, urinating and pouring beer on them.

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