Lamar Odom speaks to doctors, gives thumbs-up

Lamar Odom gave doctors a thumbs-up and spoke briefly Friday morning, a family spokeswoman said in the first official update on his condition since he was found unconscious in a Nye County brothel and hospitalized in Las Vegas.

Ex-massage therapist guilty of coercing women

A former massage therapist resolved his sexual assault case Friday by pleading guilty to a reduced charge.

6 more Halloween cocktails to try in Las Vegas — PHOTOS

Apple cider’s a fine thing to drink in celebration of Halloween, but if you’re looking for something a little harder, here are a half-dozen possibilities.

Many betting factors make Cubs a smart choice over Mets in NLCS

A month ago, New York Mets right-hander Matt Harvey was in the middle of controversy. There was serious debate about shutting him down for the season. But that never happened, and now he holds his team’s postseason fate in his hand.

Haggen grocery workers scramble for post-closure jobs

Employees of Bellingham, Wash.-based Haggen, which entered the Las Vegas Valley in June with its purchase of seven Vons and Albertsons stores, said the company will close its area locations on Nov. 17. They said that’s about 10 days earlier than the company initially told them.

French childhood inspires restauranter’s culinary vision

Think you’ve had a croissant before? If it came cased in plastic at a grocery store, you’re probably wrong. Those croissants bear little resemblance to the lightly buttery, many-layered, slightly-crispy, flakey-on-the-outside, soft-on-the-inside wonders at Rosallie Le French Cafe.

Vegas attorneys say victim’s wealth buys court secrecy in extortion case

The government’s unprecedented effort to keep secret the identity of a wealthy Las Vegas businessman who reported he was extorted after a tryst with a stripper is alarming, say veteran defense lawyers and former prosecutors.

Nellis employee can now travel in style after winning 2015 Volkswagen Jetta

Southern Nevadan Carlos Del Valle’s old Chevrolet Yukon has seen better days and Del Valle has been riding his bike to work most days, however he recently won a red 2015 Volkswagen Jetta complimentsof the 99th Force Support Squadron at Nellis Air Force Base.

Allegiant pilots working to clear path to strike

Allegiant Air pilots are taking another swing at being released from mediated negotiations with the airline through the National Mediation Board. If they succeed, it could start the clock on a strike.

Getting the best financing for your next car purchase

If you’re buying a new car, in most cases you are financing it so it’s smart that you know how to get the best financing for your next car purchase.

Stay ordered in changes to Nevada’s minimum wage law

A district court ruling making significant changes to Nevada’s minimum wage law as it relates to health insurance has been put on hold until the issues are resolved by the Nevada Supreme Court, a state agency said Friday.

Spring Mountain Youth Camp gives young offenders chance for fresh start

Spring Mountain Youth Camp is about an hour outside of Las Vegas and more than 8,000 feet above sea level, but it isn’t the sea or the city that the camp’s residents are trying rise above — it’s their past.

RJ Picks: UNLV at Fresno State

The Rebels are 5-point favorites when they travel to Fresno State tonight. Kickoff is at 7:30 p.m. PT.

Craig Ranch unveils park’s new amphitheater space

North Las Vegas has a new venue to gloat about: The Craig Ranch Regional Park Amphitheater held its soft opening Oct. 9 with its first concert featuring the Beatles tribute band, Yesterday. It is predicted to become the spot for community festivities.

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