Building in the Arts District to get $1 million renovation

A limited-liability company called Main Street Investments II is redeveloping an 11,000-square-feet building for 10 commercial tenants at Main and California streets in downtown’s Arts District.

Bicyclist succumbs to injuries two months after crash

A bicyclist who was struck by a vehicle two months ago has succumbed to injuries from the crash, according to officials at the Clark County coroner’s office.

How celebrities, politicians celebrate the holidays in Las Vegas

While Las Vegas isn’t expected to get snow this Christmas, there’s still plenty to do from ice skating to visiting the Bellagio conservatory and Ethel M chocolate factory to taking advantage of the cooler temps and going out for a hike.

Take Saints to cover small spread vs. limp Lions on MNF

Underdogs were 11-3 against the spread this season on “Monday Night Football” before the New York Giants covered as 2½-point favorites in last week’s 31-24 win over the Miami Dolphins.

Education savings account expansion to be explored

The state’s top education and political leaders soon will start exploring ways to expand Nevada’s new education savings accounts, which many already consider to be the most aggressive school choice program in the country.

Monday Night Football: Here’s how to watch Lions at Saints

The Detroit Lions visit the New Orleans Saints at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome in New Orleans, Louisiana tonight for Monday Night Football. Here’s everything you need to know if you want to watch.

FDA overturns ban on blood donations by gay men

The United States government on Monday overturned its 30-year ban on blood donations by gay men, saying they can now donate 12 months after their last sexual contact with another man.

Invoicing company ranks Las Vegas among America’s high achievers

Small business buzzed in Southern Nevada in 2015, Invoice2go said. The mobile invoicing company ranked Las Vegas 14th among America’s Highest Achievers, its list of the top 25 U.S. cities for small businesses.

Peyton Manning denies report about not wanting to be backup QB

An irritated Denver Broncos quarterback Peyton Manning has refuted a report that he told the team he did not want to be a backup, whether it was in practice as he works to return to the field or in games.

Suspended Jaguars wide receiver arrested for DUI

Suspended Jacksonville Jaguars wide receiver Justin Blackmon was arrested over the weekend on a DUI charge in Carter County, Okla.

NBC News chief says no plans yet for Brian Williams MSNBC Show

Despite his rehabilitation campaign of doing fairly well handling breaking news on MSNBC and a brief recent return to NBC News, it is unlikely Brian Williams will receive his own MSNBC show — right now.

Trump calls Clinton a ‘liar’ for claiming he’s aiding ISIS efforts

U.S. Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump said on Sunday that Democrat Hillary Clinton was a “liar” for claiming that his proposal to ban entry of all foreign Muslims into the United States has aided Islamic State’s propaganda efforts.

PUC official opposes rooftop-solar change sought by NV Energy

Continuing the long-running battle over the future of rooftop solar, a member of the Nevada Public Utilities Commission on Monday recommended against a demand charge sought by NV Energy and vehemently opposed by the rooftop solar industry.

 
Astronauts fix jammed rail car during spacewalk

Two U.S. astronauts floated outside the International Space Station on Monday in a hastily planned spacewalk to move a stuck rail car before a Russian cargo ship reaches the outpost on Wednesday, NASA said.

Metro investigating fatal crash near Jones and Post

Metro’s fatal detail is investigating a hit-and-run auto-pedestrian crash on Jones Boulevard near Patrick Lane, Metro Lt. David Gordon said Monday.

EDITORIAL: How Adelson might change RJ editorial page

Newspaper owners aren’t supposed to interfere with news content. But it’s perfectly appropriate for them to seize full control of the editorial page and steer the philosophy of their editorial board.

 
US troops killed by suicide bomb in Afghanistan

U.S. troops were among six NATO service members killed in a Monday motorcycle bomb attack in Bagram, Afghanistan, military officials told CNN.

Cold front to move into valley on Christmas Day

The Las Vegas Valley should expect a high in the mid to upper 50s and a lot of clouds Monday and through the rest of the week before a cold front moves in Christmas Day.

Las Vegas Boulevard reopens after Sunday’s fatal crash

Las Vegas Boulevard is open after nearly 11 hours of being shut down following Sunday night’s crash and the one person who lost their life has been identified by the coroner.

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