Last defendant in Oregon standoff still at large

The last named defendant in the armed occupation of an Oregon wildlife refuge hasn’t been arrested, and his family in Montana isn’t giving up his location.

Ammon Bundy, others to be flown to Nevada for arraignment

A federal judge in Portland will allow U.S. marshals to transport Ammon Bundy and five others to Nevada for a court hearing related to an armed standoff against government agents in 2014.

Pacers point guard Ty Lawson gets 1-year probation for DUI

Indiana Pacers point guard Ty Lawson will serve a year on probation in a Denver drunken driving case after a judge on Tuesday rejected arguments that he needed to serve time in jail to learn a lesson.

Obama’s SCOTUS nominee Garland goes ahead with Senate meetings

President Barack Obama’s Supreme Court selection Merrick Garland on Tuesday resumed meetings with senators in a push to convince Republicans who have vowed to block the nomination to reverse course and hold confirmation hearings this year.

 
Rothwell calls heavyweights who turned down dos Santos fight ‘cowards’

“Big” Ben Rothwell wants to prove he’s a heavyweight title contender by defeating the division’s top five. His quest continues when he confronts Junior dos Santos, who has struggled as of late, in the main event of UFC Fight Night Croatia.

Norwegian Air Shuttle plans new Oslo flights

Norwegian Air Shuttle, which launched nonstop flights from Las Vegas to Scandinavia last fall, will offer new flights to and from Oslo, Norway, beginning in November.

International music swings at Winchester Cultural Center

All the world may be a stage, but the stage at the Winchester Cultural Center is the world. From globe-spanning musical mashups to Spanish-language theater, the center — operated by Clark County’s Parks & Recreation Department — presents a wide world of performances that reflect Las Vegas’ increasing cultural diversity.

Official: Fallout from PUC ruling tarnished Nevada’s clean energy image

A top aide to Gov. Brian Sandoval told an energy task force on Tuesday that “rightly or wrongly” Nevada’s clean energy reputation has been damaged over the fallout from the recent regulatory decision affecting the rooftop solar industry.

Get ready for Las Vegas Restaurant Week

Las Vegas’ annual restaurant week will be June 6-17. During the 12-day event, residents and visitors will be able to partake of special discounted menus at participating restaurants, with a set amount for each special menu sold donated to Three Square food bank.

US indexes edge lower; travel companies sink after attacks

U.S. stock indexes edged mostly lower in midday trading Tuesday as airlines, cruise companies and travel booking sites declined following the attacks in Belgium. European markets fell slightly. Oil prices veered lower.

Northwest Arizona fire victim identified

The victim of a Thursday residential structure fire in the northwest Arizona community of Meadview has been identified as Ruth Camille McDowell, 58.

 
Cubans cheer Obama as he talks of lifting economic embargo

President Barack Obama on Tuesday urged Cubans to look to the future with hope, casting his historic visit to the communist nation as a moment to “bury the last remnants of the Cold War in the Americas.”

10 longstanding businesses in the Las Vegas Valley — PHOTOS

In addition to the Review-Journal, which began operations in 1909, there have been several establishments that have weathered the storm and become staples in the Las Vegas Valley.

Former Toronto mayor Rob Ford dies of cancer

Rob Ford, the pugnacious, populist former mayor of Toronto whose career crashed in a drug-driven, obscenity-laced debacle, died Tuesday after fighting cancer, his family says. He was 46.

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