Man killed in northwest Las Vegas collision identified

The man who died after his van crashed into a power pole in the northwest valley Wednesday night has been identified by the Clark County coroner.

Initiative proposes breaking up NV Energy monopoly

A proposed constitutional amendment to open up Nevada’s electricity markets and give consumers “meaningful choices” of utility providers was filed Wednesday with the secretary of state’s office.

Ex-NBA star Jayson Williams charged with DUI

Former NBA All-Star Jayson Williams was charged with drunk driving related to an incident on the night of Jan. 26 near Delaware, N.Y.

 
Voice of Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck and more, dies

Joe Alaskey, who voiced the cartoon characters Bugs Bunny, Daffy Duck, Tweety, Elmer the Fudd and Sylvester the Cat, died on Wednesday of cancer, according to multiple reports. He was 63.

Take food sides on Super Bowl Sunday

Whether you cheer for the Denver Broncos or the Carolina Panthers on Sunday may determine whether you eat Denver green chili or North Carolina barbecue that day.

 
Bricklayers compete at World of Concrete — VIDEO

Competitors raced to lay the most bricks during the Spec Mix Bricklayer 500 World Championship inside the Masonry Madness Arena set up outside the Las Vegas Convention Center on Wednesday.

 
Ex-drug CEO refuses to testify before congressional committee

Former Turing Pharmaceuticals CEO Martin Shkreli invoked his Fifth Amendment right against self-incrimination and declined to answer questions on Thursday from lawmakers interested in why the company raised the price of a lifesaving medicine by 5,000 percent.

Mulroy: Flint, Mich., a ‘black eye’ for water officials

The “stupid stunt” that led to widespread lead contamination in Flint, Michigan, has dealt a blow to public confidence in water systems everywhere — even in places like Southern Nevada, where lead pipes are not an issue.

Understanding the millennial home

Find out about the hotest trends for millennial homeowners in this article.

10 reasons tipping could be going extinct

Tipping in the U.S. just might be at its downfall, particularly in the restaurant scene where many establishments are choosing to adopt a no-tipping policy. Here’s a look at why a no-tip policy might become the new norm in the near future.

Bishop Gorman recruits plan to ‘Play Like A Champion’ for UNLV

Best friends and team captains for the two-time defending national champion Gaels, Jaron Caldwell and Julio Garcia II were the first two players to commit to the Rebels’ 2016 recruiting class, arguably the best in UNLV history.

‘Bumpy road’ ends nicely for Chaparral’s Nelson

Richard Nelson, who helped the Cowboys’ football team to its best season in 25 years as a senior, signed a national letter of intent Wednesday with Missouri State, the culmination of four years of dedication and perseverance by the standout running back/outside linebacker.

 
Gall jump-starting UFC career — VIDEO

From the time Mickey Gall walked into his first jiu-jitsu class at the age of 16, he has been working toward a goal of one day competing in the Ultimate Fighting Championship.

Panthers’ Gano aiming to make Scotland proud

Nearly seven years after scoring the UFL’s first points and later making the field goal that would win Las Vegas its initial championship, Graham Gano will again try and earn a title. This one in Super Bowl 50.

NFL passes out golden footballs

The NFL is championing this week at Super Bowl 50 by donating $1 million in support of its high school honor roll program.

Rifles’ simplicity triggers nostalgia

When it comes to firearms, I have a thing for guns with a little bit of history behind them.

Nevada Fishing Report, Feb. 4, 2016

Striper fishing was slow this past week. Fishermen pulled some striped bass from depths of about 100-140 feet. Shad have been the most productive bait when they can be caught.

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