Parent of Stratosphere, Arizona Charlie’s sees increases in revenue, cash flow

American Casino & Entertainment Properties LLC, which operates the Stratosphere and two Arizona Charlie’s properties in Las Vegas, rode a strong quarter at its Stratosphere property to a 5.3 percent increase in revenue and a 15.9 percent climb in cash flow.

15 affordable ways to spoil your dog on National Puppy Day

Celebrating your dog on National Puppy Day doesn’t have to involve spending lots of money. No matter what size your budget is, there are plenty of fun and affordable ways to make your puppy feel special and loved.

Claudio Sanchez gets real on Coheed and Cambria’s latest album

Breaking fromthe past on Coheed and Cambria’s latest record, “The Color Before the Sun,” frontman Claudio Sanchez poured so much more of himself into the music. For anyone who’s followed the band for any amount of time, the shift is striking. Although he lent his first name to one of the characters in the sprawling story that’s formed the contextual foundation for the band’s concept albums in the past, Sanchez has otherwise avoided mining his own life for inspiration.

Western US homebuyers push up sales of new homes in February

U.S. homebuyers in the West accounted for all of February’s increase in sales of new houses, possibly signaling uncertain growth prospects for the broader real estate market heading into the spring buying season.

Fleeing robbery suspect causes 3 crashes on US 95

A robbery suspect who fled police caused several crashes early Wednesday morning after driving the wrong way on U.S. Highway 95, Las Vegas police said.

Jeb Bush throws his support behind Ted Cruz

Ted Cruz embraced Jeb Bush’s endorsement on Wednesday and claimed he could build a broad coalition capable of beating Hillary Clinton in the fall — if only he can climb past the surging Republican presidential front-runner, Donald Trump.

Broadway hit ‘Hamilton’ heading to Smith Center

“Hamilton,” the hip-hop Broadway musical about founding father Alexander Hamilton, which has been everywhere from the Grammy Awards to the White House, will play The Smith Center for the Performing Arts during the 2017-18 season.

BLAZER BASH: Chancellors cool Arbor View bats

Arbor View managed only two hits and couldn”t dig out of an early hole in a 9-1 six-inning loss to Chatsworth (California) to cap play in the Durango/Sierra Vista Pool at the Blazer Spring Bash.

 
Clinton, Trump win in Arizona; Sanders takes Utah, Idaho

Under a fresh cloud of overseas violence, Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton padded their delegate troves on Tuesday with victories in Arizona and attacked each other’s worldviews as the 2016 presidential contest turned into a clash of would-be commanders in chief.

 
UFC star Nelson shows humorous side in Bieber parody video

UFC welterweight contender Gunnar Nelson is about as stoic as it gets when he’s competing in the cage. Apparently, it just takes a camera and a Justin Bieber song to change all of that.

Las Vegas resident has hand in courts for NCAA Tournament games

Before the first college basketball game of the season is played, preparation for the last is already underway. Portable sales manager and Las Vegas resident Gary Gray and Connor Sports are coordinating graphics and color samples with the NCAA as early as October.

BASEBALL: Gamboa’s arm lifts Rancho to victory

Jimmy Gamboa tossed a seven-hitter Tuesday to help the Rancho baseball team to an 11-2 win over host Tucson (Arizona) in the Chris Moon Classic.

2016 All-State Bowling Teams

The Las Vegas Review-Journal announces its 2016 all-state boys and girls bowling teams.

Angle returns to offer chaos on campaign trail

If you’d have asked me before the close of filing last week, I’d have told you I didn’t think there was any way former Assemblywoman Sharron Angle would file to run again for U.S. Senate.

Britain’s soda tax little more than fizz

As easy as it is to scapegoat the “empty calories” of a Coke, soda taxes such as the new one in Britain — and similar ones proposed for the United States — will likely do little to slim down the populace.

Vashti Cunningham’s decision to turn pro was golden

Vashti Cunningham’s decision to turn professional this week was the only logical one for an athlete whose dream is to one day stand on the highest of Olympic platforms with a gold medal draped around her neck.

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