Nazarian gets temporary OK to sell stake in SLS Las Vegas

Nevada gaming regulators granted temporary approval Wednesday for SLS Las Vegas visionary Sam Nazarian to sell his company’s 10 percent stake in the Strip resort to majority owner Stockbridge Capital Partners.

 
Friend of Charleston shooting suspect released on bail

A South Carolina man charged with hiding from federal investigators what he knew about a church shooting massacre his friend Dylann Roof is accused of carrying out was freed from jail on Wednesday, a source familiar with the case said.

Las Vegas winter water restrictions now in effect

Just in case the rain didn’t jog your memory, the Southern Nevada Water Authority reminds you that Sunday marked the start of winter watering restrictions in the Las Vegas Valley.

3 small cities in Nevada ranked as some of the worst in country

In a ranking of the best and worst of 1,268 small cities in the United States, three listed Nevada cities — Carson City, Sparks and Pahrump — finished outside of the top 1,000.

Miami Heat guard Gerald Green hospitalized

Miami Heat guard Gerald Green was hospitalized Wednesday for unspecified reasons, according to the team.

First Friday listings, Nov. 5, 2015

The First Friday arts festival is scheduled from 5 to 11 p.m. Nov. 6 at venues throughout the 18b Las Vegas Arts District in downtown Las Vegas, near the intersection of Charleston Boulevard and Main Street.

9 places to celebrate National Candy Day in Las Vegas — PHOTOS

With Halloween officially over, if you’ve been searching for an excuse to feed your sweet tooth, look no further, because here’s something you can definitely sink your teeth into — today is National Candy Day!

5 students stabbed at University of California Merced

An attacker stabbed five students on the campus of a California university on Wednesday and was later shot and killed by police, school officials said.

Caesars bankrupt unit shows net profit of $29.4M in September

The casinos managed by Caesars Entertainment Corp.’s bankrupt operating division reported a net profit of $29.4 million in September, the casino company said in securities filing Wednesday.

Kim Davis’ lawyers file new appeals over same-sex marriage licenses order

Lawyers for Kim Davis — the Kentucky county clerk who spent six days in jail for refusing to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples — have filed an appeal to the U.S. 6th Circuit Court of Appeals asking to reverse rulings they claimed trampled her religious rights.

Pinnacle to move stock listing to Nasdaq

Regional casino operator Pinnacle Entertainment said Wednesday it will move its stock listing from the New York Stock Exchange to the Nasdaq on Nov. 17.

Wine of the Week: Tapena Garnacha

Tapena wine is a deep garnet-red color with deep opaque streaks at the core, and a garnet to tinged-red rim definition with medium-high viscosity.

 
Woman charged with murder, assault in Okla. homecoming parade crash

A woman suspected of driving her car into a homecoming parade crowd at Oklahoma State University in Stillwater was formally charged on Wednesday with second-degree murder and assault in the incident that killed four people and injured dozens.

Check out the view from luxury community Anthem — PHOTOS

If you’re searching for a brand-new luxury home in Anthem Country Club Estates on the golf course, you’re pretty much limited to buying a resale; that is unless you look at the 8-year-old, yet never occupied, home at 15 Yorkridge Court.

France is lifting its ban on gay men as blood donors

France is lifting its ban on men who have sex with men from donating blood, the French health minister announced Wednesday.

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