LETTERS: Integrity is newspaper’s greatest asset

Under great secrecy, the family of Sheldon Adelson purchased the Review-Journal (“Adelson’s son-in-law led purchase,” Dec. 17).

Las Vegas’ most anticipated openings in 2016 — POLL

With all the retail and restaurants in development for Las Vegas, asking our Facebook followers to choose which they’re most excited to have open next year seemed like a difficult task, as many couldn’t chose just one.

What does Carrot Top do for entertainment?

As manic as he is in his show, Carrot Top has a disclaimer: Offstage, “I’m pretty boring actually.”

Extreme Thing festival to return next spring

After taking a year off, organizers of Extreme Thing Sports & Music Festival have announced plans to revive the event next spring.

Extreme Thing festival to return next spring

After taking a year off, organizers of Extreme Thing Sports & Music Festival have announced plans to revive the event next spring.

Readers offer more recipes for green-tomato relish

After I ran a request from Marge Phegley for a recipe for green-tomato relish like that served at the Hush Puppy, I received several from readers (and thanks to all of them). I haven’t been to the Hush Puppy in quite a while, but I’m hoping that one of the two recipes that follow is a close approximation.

Emeril’s offers Feast of the Seven Fishes

Emeril’s New Orleans Fish House at MGM Grand once again is offering its version of the traditional Feast of the Seven Fishes, which will be available through Sunday.

Thai Street serves terrific food in unlikely spot

You just never know when you’re going to happen upon a top-notch Thai spot in a plaza with a store selling showgirl supplies, a spa that promises “girls, girls, girls” and something that appears to be an adult film studio.

Two men dead from flu in Clark County

Two Clark County men have died from the flu so far this season, the Southern Nevada Health District announced Thursday — a reminder to wash hands, cover coughs and “get your flu shot,” district spokeswoman Stephanie Bethel said.

Lieutenant governor criticized over ESA lawsuit

State Treasurer Dan Schwartz criticized Nevada’s lieutenant governor Thursday over a lawsuit filed on behalf of families seeking state money to send their children to private school.

3 arrested in connection with Thursday robbery

Three people have been arrested in connection with a robbery Thursday morning, according to Las Vegas police.

Robert Downey Jr. pardoned for 1996 drug conviction

Robert Downey Jr. has been pardoned by California Gov. Jerry Brown for a 1996 drug conviction that the “Avengers” star served jail time for.

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