Bundy returned to Las Vegas to face standoff charges

Nevada rancher Cliven Bundy appeared in federal court Friday to face federal charges in a connection with the April 2014 armed standoff with law enforcement in Bunkerville.

New Fremont Street Experience CEO going big for St. Patrick’s Day

As a bona fide Irishman from Dublin, the new president and CEO of Fremont Street Experience wants to invite you to the biggest St. Patrick’s Day celebration west of the Mississippi. He also wants you to know that there’s plenty of free parking.

End of NASCAR road might be near for Brendan Gaughan

The Las Vegas native, the only local driver in Saturday’s Boyd Gaming Xfinity Series race at Las Vegas Motor Speedway, talks about turning 40 and the racing goals he would still like to accomplish.

10 of the most random movie sequels ever

“Olympus Has Fallen” wasn’t exactly crying out for a sequel. With that in mind, here’s a look at 10 of the most inexplicable, spectacularly misguided or just plain random sequels ever to come out of Hollywood.

FanDuel agrees to stop paid operations in Texas on May 2, state says

Texas reached a deal with fantasy sports firm FanDuel by which it will halt paid operations on May 2, the state’s top prosecutor said on Friday, two months after saying such online operations are illegal gambling.

Ben Carson ends 2016 White House bid

Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson officially ended his bid for the White House on Friday after failing to win any of the early states in the race for the November election.

 
National poll shows millennials do care about grammar

In a Harris Poll for Dictionary.com, improper grammar is listed as a big annoyance for the 18- to 34-year-old generation that grew up using AutoCorrect and acronyms like BRB.

From the editor: Introducing the Neon Nightlife section

Las Vegas has some of the best nightlife in the world, so Neon is introducing a Nightlife section headed by our new Strip and downtown reporter, Kimberly De La Cruz.

US payrolls grow; more workers pile into job market

U.S. employment gains surged in February, the clearest sign yet of labor market strength that could further ease fears the economy was heading into recession and allow the Federal Reserve to gradually raise interest rates this year. But actual hourly earnings actually dropped.

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