Sharon Osbourne refuels feud with Vince Neil

Sharon Osbourne has reopened the long-running feud with Motley Crue’s Vince Neil, saying she has “no sympathy for him.”

Man gets 50 years to life in double killing

A Las Vegas man was sentenced Tuesday to 50 years to life in prison for his role in a double slaying that prosecutors described as the culmination of a family feud over a woman.

Toddler ejected in collision on 215 Beltway dies

The Nevada Highway Patrol has identified a woman and toddler who died after a head-on collision last week on the 215 Beltway near Lone Mountain Road.

Tax filing deadline pushed back three days this year

A D.C. holiday has pushed back the April 15 deadline to file income taxes until Monday, and taxpayers can walk into their neighborhood 7-Eleven to make their payment for the first time.

Here are 5 things we learned from UNLV spring football practice

Aside from a few fun facts — including one that coach Tony Sanchez is a country music fan who always ensures the hip-hop-heavy practice playlist includes the stylings of Elvis Presley and Johnny Cash — here are five other things we learned during UNLV’s spring practice.

Oregon sheriff who met refuge occupiers plans to sue city

An Oregon sheriff under investigation for meeting with those who occupied a national wildlife refuge has filed notice that he plans to sue the city of John Day.

Toll Brothers named ‘World’s Most Admired’

Toll Brothers was ranked in Fortune Magazine’s “World’s Most Admired Companies” 2016 survey. The homebuilder was ranked No. 6 in the top 10 companies worldwide across all industries for its quality of products and services.

Vertical living in downtown Las Vegas

At The Ogden in downtown Las Vegas, homeowners of all ages are drawn to the perks of living in the heart of the city while simultaneously enjoying the opportunity to right-size their home.

Nevada ranks as third-most expensive state for gasoline prices

Nevada once again holds third place for the most expensive market for retail gasoline nationwide — and prices are expected to fluctuate as gasoline blended for summer use continues to make its way to terminals statewide.

Outdoor kitchens a must for extravagant Las Vegas homes — PHOTOS

“Any high-end home has an outdoor kitchen,” said Florence Shapiro, partner and luxury homes specialist at Shapiro & Sher Group, Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices, Nevada Properties. “It’s an in-and-out way of living.”

Las Vegas doctor pleads guilty to taking kickbacks

Las Vegas physician William Alvear pleaded guilty Tuesday in a scheme to take $5,400 in kickbacks to refer Medicare patients to a home health agency.

2 Riviera hotel towers to be imploded this summer

Two of the shuttered Riviera hotel towers will be brought down in high-profile implosion events this summer, the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority board of directors agreed Tuesday.

$75M contract OK to bring more DMV services online, in remote places

A state board approved a $75 million contract Tuesday to upgrade an aging computer system at the Nevada Department of Motor Vehicles, allowing the agency to offer more services online and in remote locations

Trainer leaves ‘Le Reve’ for new NBC competition

The show is basically “The Biggest Loser” meets “American Ninja Warrior” with some of the gamesmanship of “Survivor” — or, for you younger readers, MTV’s “The Challenge” — thrown in for good measure.

McCarthy’s ‘The Boss’ just doesn’t work

“You know, I once made love on a pool table in Hot Coffee, Mississippi, with six members of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.”

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