Jesus Gutierrez savors opportunity for Las Vegas fight

After spending the first five years of his career struggling to find consistent work, Jesus “Chuy” Gutierrez may have finally caught a break.

A La Carte: Dining events and news for March 3-9, 2016

Throughout March, Crazy Pita will participate in a paper icon sales campaign collecting monetary donations starting at $1 for St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

Paintings within a painting part of Sahara West exhibit

Step into The Studio at the Sahara West Library for a glimpse into the mind of artist Eyob Mergia. His exhibit, “The Philosophy of Form and Color,” is on display there through April 2.

Drive-in movie night, San Gennaro Feast among highlights set at Craig Ranch park

Craig Ranch Regional Park is looking at becoming more of an entertainment hub, as North Las Vegas city officials promised during its opening. From a techno festival to a drive-in movie event, city officials plan to have everyone’s entertainment needs covered.

 
What we know about Kansas gunman Cedric Ford — VIDEO

Cedric Ford “never came off as a bad guy,” according to a co-worker. But his run-ins with the law dated back more than a decade.

What to watch on TV in the week ahead

Henderson artist Christian Buckingham joins returning Las Vegas contestants Walter “Sausage” Frank and Cleen Rock One on the new season of the tattoo competition “Ink Master” (10 p.m. Tuesday, Spike TV).

It’s staying warm, dry and sunny in Las Vegas

The Las Vegas Valley will remain “warm, dry and mostly sunny” until Leap Day on Monday when slightly cooler temperatures and breezy conditions are expected to move in, National Weather Service meteorologist Chad Shafer said.

 
Swiss-Italian Gianni Infantino elected new FIFA president

On Friday, Gianni Infantino was chosen as the new president of FIFA, a position that made his predecessor Sepp Blatter as instantly recognizable as some of the world’s leading statesman.

Saluting the movies and categories the Oscars forgot

Chris Rock’s monologue at Sunday’s Oscars ought to kill. Given the #OscarsSoWhite controversy, no host has ever been this primed to blow the roof off the Academy Awards.

10 benefits you didn’t know most health plans cover

Many people are not aware of the benefits included in their health insurance plans, especially in the light of federal health care reform.

UNLV pitcher Dean Kremer brings MLB history into home-opening series

There has been a long line of Jewish baseball stars, from Hall of Famers Hank Greenberg and Sandy Koufax to All-Stars Ian Kinsler and Ryan Braun. But the distinction of being the first Israeli citizen ever selected in the Major League Baseball draft belongs to UNLV pitcher Dean Kremer.

UNLV’s Zimmerman on track to return from knee injury

Stephen Zimmerman Jr. went hard after a loose basketball, grabbing it with his right hand and tossing it back into play. It was a scary and encouraging moment for UNLV.

Las Vegas’ Jamie Little discovers stealth powers of Jon Cena

Jamie Little, the congenial NASCAR pit road reporter who graduated from Green Valley High School and still lives in Las Vegas, couldn’t see John Cena on the starting grid at the Daytona 500.

DIVISION I BOYS: Switch in defense keys win for Cougars

Coronado switched to the zone after the first quarter, and Carson went more than seven minutes without a point as the Cougars rallied for a 53-43 victory in the Division I state semifinals at UNR’s Lawlor Events Center.

DIVISION I BOYS: Switch in defense keys win for Cougars

Coronado switched to the zone after the first quarter, and Carson went more than seven minutes without a point as the Cougars rallied for a 53-43 victory in the Division I state semifinals at UNR’s Lawlor Events Center.

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