Warring Wynns pull company’s directors into dispute

The document is heavily redacted, but the message is clear. Elaine Wynn is trying to raise the stakes in her battle with ex-husband Steve Wynn over control of her share of Wynn Resorts.

US hiring reaches 9-year high; job openings slip

U.S. hiring jumped to a nine-year high in February, a sign of robust business demand for new workers, while the numberof open positions slipped.

Macau court allows lawsuit against Sands to proceed

A Macau court has denied Las Vegas Sands Corp.’s motion to dismiss a claim by a Taiwanese businessman who says he helped the company get a gaming license in Macau.

Coroner identifies woman killed Sunday night

The Clark County Coroner’s office identified a woman who was killed at a west valley apartment complex Sunday night.

Sage Grouse lawsuit looking to block new fences on BLM land in Nevada

Conservationists are suing the Bureau of Land Management to block the construction of fences in Northern Nevada they say are intended to appease livestock ranchers at the risk of harming sage grouse and the drought-stricken federal rangeland.

Arena opening heightens competition among existing facilities

Before the title game even tipped off, the PAC-12 announced it was taking its basketball and going across the street to T-Mobile Arena in 2017. The move to the Strip’s newest, shiniest venue will boost attendance at the sold-out tournament by 42 percent, from around 13,000 to 18,500.

Harmony Homes showcases Pearlite

Local builder Harmony Homes describes its new neighborhood Pearlite as a cozy community near East Russell Road and Palm Street in Las Vegas. Only a few of its 18 lots remain, according to Harmony Homes President Robb Beville.

Another Khabib Nurmagomedov fight falls apart as Tony Ferguson pulls out with injury

Tony Ferguson has pulled out of a scheduled main event bout on the UFC on Fox 19 card on April 16 in Tampa, Florida. No replacement opponent will be named for Nurmagomedov, who has not fought since April 2014 when he won a unanimous decision over current lightweight champion Rafael dos Anjos.

Las Vegas unveils redesigned website that’s easier to use

In Vegas, even the government website gets a face-lift. City officials unveiled a newly redesigned lasvegasnevada.gov Monday afternoon, after hyping a “big announcement” over the city’s Twitter account last week.

Las Vegan Chidi Njokuani will compete in Bellator co-main event in June

Las Vegan Chidi Njokuani will fight former welterweight champion Douglas Lima in the co-main event of a Bellator MMA card in Fresno, California, on June 17, sources close to the organization confirmed to the Review-Journal.

12 Inches of Sin art competition grows from modest beginnings

Size matters — especially when it comes to 12 Inches of Sin. But it’s not what you’re thinking. The title refers to Sin City Gallery’s annual juried art competition — so named because the artworks are restricted in size to 12-by-12 inches.

Oregon standoff sheds light on conservative sheriffs group

The actions of two rural Oregon sheriffs during an armed standoff at a national wildlife refuge were striking: One worked with federal officials to end the siege while the other questioned the FBI’s authority and offered words of support for the occupiers.

Man wanted in lewdness with minor case was Reno teacher

Washoe County School District officials have confirmed that a suspect in a lewdness with a minor case who was found dead before police could arrest him was a teacher for the district.

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