Neon Reverb festival announces official lineup

Just before the holidays, local music fans were gifted with news that Neon Reverb, the downtown music festival, was being revived in the spring after taking three years off.

Ex-NFL player Darren Sharper’s plea deal rejected by federal judge

A federal judge in New Orleans threw out the plea deal reached in the rape case against Darren Sharper, emphatically denying the nine-year sentence was appropriate punishment for allegedly assaulting as many as 16 women over multiple states.

Shade, water add up to make powdery mildew

Powdery mildew of grapes is also a problem if there is not enough air movement through the vine or past the bunches so they dry. It is best if the vine is growing in full sun.

FCC approves proposal to boost TV set-top box competition

The Federal Communications Commission approved on Thursday a proposal to let consumers swap pricey cable boxes for cheaper devices and apps, to boost competition in the $20 billion television set-top box market.

Literary Las Vegas: Matthew William Nighswonger

Matthew William Nighswonger was football and wrestling team captain at East High School in Salt Lake City, Utah, and then served as team captain and MVP while playing for Snow College in Ephraim, Utah, and for Idaho State University in Pocatello.

Guess the soundtracks for these presidential hopefuls

Here’s another fun and flippant way to judge presidential candidates. Which Caesars Colosseum headliners do Hillary Clinton, Bernie Sanders and Donald Trump sing to privately or promote publicly?

Chow is savory mix of Chinese, Southern styles

During your first visit to downtown’s Chow, the ambience blending Southern and Chinese styles might take a moment to sink in.

Valley residents’ achievements, Feb. 18, 2016 — PHOTOS

Habitat Division biologist Clint Garrett was named the winner of the Ted C. Frantz Employee of the Year Award for the Nevada Department of Wildlife.

Las Vegas book briefs for Feb. 18-24, 2016

The City National Bank and Barnes & Noble holiday book drive results are in.

 
Obama will visit Cuba in March, meet with President Castro

President Barack Obama on Thursday said he will visit Cuba on March 21 and 22 and meet with Cuban President Raul Castro, in the first U.S. presidential trip to the country in nearly 90 years as relations between the former adversaries thaw.

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