Can you actually order Domino’s pizza with an emoji? — VIDEO

While ordering Domino’s with a simple pizza emoji text or tweet may seem like a one-step process, the act itself is tedious (at best) and could potentially leave you starving for pizza.

State education board chief laments teacher shortage

Never has Elaine Wynn, president of the Nevada State Board of Education, felt so alarmed in her job as she did after hearing details of the Clark County School District’s teacher shortage.

Las Vegas man convicted of sex trafficking girl, 15

A Las Vegas man was sentenced Thursday to 10 years in prison and 25 years of supervised released in connection with the sex trafficking of a 15-year-old girl.

Bombast aside, Trump’s not wrong on everything

Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump came to town Thursday, insulted most of his rivals, bashed the media, called the current crop of American leaders incompetent and promised to make America great again. Again.

You can order three dead ‘autumn’ leaves for $19.99

If you just can not handle the above-90 Las Vegas temperatures this October and really want fall to be here, a New England company might have you covered — if you’re ready to drop $20 on a few leaves.

CSN holds moment of silence for Oregon shooting victims

Fighting back tears, Cindy Shroba lowered her head as she contemplated the terror endured last week at Umpqua Community College in Oregon, where a gunman stormed into a classroom and executed nine inside.

Sinatra impressionist takes his show on the road

Frank Sinatra impressionist Bob Anderson is taking his show on the road, saying “This is no longer a Sinatra, Darin, Bennett, Mathis or Tom Jones town. It is a Britney Spears town.”

7 of the most historic bars in Las Vegas — PHOTOS

While Las Vegas’ historic bars are slowly getting erased in favor of modern, more upscale watering holes, few reminders of the town’s old bar scene still exist.

Uber probes Lyft exec’s IP address amid hacking lawsuit

Eight months after disclosing a major data breach, ride service Uber is focusing its legal efforts on learning more about an internet address that it has persuaded a court could lead to identifying the hacker. That address, two sources familiar with the matter say, can be traced to the chief of technology at its main U.S. rival, Lyft.

‘Jubilee!’ wardrobe workers add glitz to glamour — PHOTOS

For nearly the life of the Strip’s longest-running production show, Donna London has been behind the scenes fitting, washing and repairing costumes for cast members of “Jubilee!”

Watching the streets: Citizen’s Patrol aids NLV police

In a crime-ridden city that’s battling financial woes, the North Las Vegas Police Department needs all the help it can get. So the Volunteers in Police Services Citizen’s Patrol Program brings an age-old service of street patrol.

Henderson cop’s nonprofit educates youths about sexting

This might be news for many adults, but chances are, their teenage children already know: Sexting no longer involves only sexually explicit text messages, despite what the term may suggest.

 
Volkswagen’s US boss says ‘individuals’ are to blame for cheating

Volkswagen’s cheating on emissions with the use of software in diesel cars was not a corporate decision, but something that “individuals did,” its U.S. chief executive told lawmakers on Thursday.

 
Trump event draws roars, 1,600 people to TI

Republican presidential front-runner Donald Trump likes to talk about how he’s leading polls. He also likes to talk about how there are big crowds everywhere he goes.

Titus wants Congress to look into legalities of daily fantasy sports

Add Rep. Dina Titus to the list of congressional representatives requesting hearings be held on the legalities of daily fantasy sports businesses that have come under fire over cheating allegations and concerns the industry is largely unregulated.

Dodgers gaining action as NL Division Series begins Friday

So far, the postseason has been all about pitching. The aces are dealing. The Los Angeles Dodgers are lucky enough to throw two of baseball’s best, Clayton Kershaw and Zack Greinke, back to back.

McCarthy drops out of speaker race

Republicans in Congress were plunged into turmoil on Thursday when California Representative Kevin McCarthy, the favorite to succeed retiring House Speaker John Boehner, dropped out of the race in a surprise that adds to concerns about the party’s ability to govern effectively.

 
Sports Betting Spotlight: NFL Week 5

Matt Youmans, Kelly Stewart and Golden Nugget sports book director Tony Miller preview the college football and NFL weekend.

Colts won’t need Luck to cover spread vs. Texans

Indianapolis Colts quarterback Andrew Luck will be sidelined again for today’s “Thursday Night Football” game at the Houston Texans, but Gold Sheet handicapper Bruce Marshall is still siding with the Colts, who opened as 1½-point favorites but are now 4½-point underdogs at most Las Vegas sports books.

 
FBI finds $600k buried in backyard of armored truck driver’s home

Federal agents dug up about $600,000 buried in the backyard of a Los Angeles-area home once occupied by a former armored truck driver who has admitted to helping steal more than $1 million, federal law enforcement said on Wednesday.

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